Job Responsibilities for Winter Skid Steer Operators
As a Winter Skid Steer Operator at Groundhog Landscaping, your primary role involves the efficient and safe operation of specialized equipment to manage snow accumulation. This includes navigating various commercial and residential properties, ensuring clear pathways and access points throughout winter weather events.
Key duties encompass driving and maneuvering Bobcat or Kubota wheeled or tracked skid-steer machines, performing snow plowing, pushing, and piling operations. Operators must be adept at working in diverse conditions, adhering to safety protocols, and responding promptly to snow removal needs across designated service areas.
Requirements for Groundhog Landscaping Skid Steer Operators
To be considered for the Winter Skid Steer Operator position at Groundhog Landscaping, candidates must meet specific experience and credential requirements. A proven track record in operating skid-steer machinery is essential, demonstrating proficiency and familiarity with the equipment.
Applicants need to possess at least one year of relevant experience, a valid driver's license, and a solid understanding of commercial snow removal techniques. Furthermore, reliable transportation to and from job sites is a mandatory requirement for this on-call role.
Service Areas for Snow Removal Operations
Groundhog Landscaping serves a wide range of communities, providing essential snow removal services to ensure accessibility and safety during winter months. Our operational reach extends across several key towns and cities, allowing us to respond effectively to client needs.
The specific locations where our Winter Skid Steer Operators are needed include Salem, Windham, Derry, Londonderry, Hudson, Merrimack, Bedford, Manchester, Goffstown, and Hooksett. This broad coverage ensures comprehensive snow management for both commercial establishments and residential properties within these areas.
Compensation and Employment Type
Groundhog Landscaping offers competitive compensation for its Winter Skid Steer Operator roles, reflecting the demanding nature of the work and the specialized skills required. The hourly wage is set to attract experienced and reliable individuals to join our team.
This position is classified as an on-call role, meaning operators will be contacted and deployed as needed based on weather conditions and snow accumulation. The offered rate for this position is $25 per hour, providing a consistent earning potential during the winter season.