This classified position is responsible for the care and upkeep of approximately fifty acres of campus grounds, and reports to the Grounds and Recycling Manager. Position works with other grounds and landscaping staff, faculty, students, and administration, as well as the horticulture department in the planning, development, and maintenance of all outdoor spaces. Outdoor spaces include lawns, gardens, green spaces, bioswales, jogging trails, sidewalks, plazas, raised walkways, parking lots, and access roads. Grounds maintenance activities continue year-round to ensure the campus is beautifully landscape, safe and clean. Position is also responsible for assisting the recycling department and the hazardous waste programs to ensure that the campus is operating in an environmentally responsible way, minimizing waste products and practicing sustainability.
This is a temporary 6-month classified staff position (with possibility of extension) that reports to the Grounds Manager.
For information on applying, please see Application Procedures and Required Documents, below. This position is open until filled.
(See Conditions of Employment section for additional requirements.)
The position requires working outdoors in a variety of weather conditions with exposure to the elements; climbing ladders and scaffolding, working at heights, stooping, kneeling, crawling, reaching and climbing. The ability to lift 50 pounds and move 100 pounds or more is required. The ability to manipulate hand equipment requiring repetitive arm-hand movements is essential. Operating a motor vehicle requiring a standard driver's license and other types of heavy equipment is essential. Cleaning up minor spills that may require PPE gear is required. Effective communication skills, both oral and written, are essential. This includes the ability to speak clearly and fully comprehend written and spoken English, and will include communication with people for whom English is a second language.
Full-time, 40 hours per week, dayshift, Monday – Friday. This position is considered an essential personnel position that is required to work when needed during events such as snow storms or emergencies related to Grounds issues even when the college is closed.
Salary range 41. Beginning salary is $47,988 - $51,588 annually, with progressive increases to $56,880. This temporary position is not eligible for benefits.
All applicants must apply online. No paper submissions or emailed materials will be accepted. Your online application must include the following to be complete:
Important, if this posting is on an external website other than www.edmonds.edu/hr or Edmonds College Job Opportunities please follow one of these links to apply. Applying via an external webpage will not enter our application system.
Established in 1967, Edmonds College is a public, four-year, state college. It focuses on academic excellence, student success, and community engagement, which reflect the three aspects of its mission: Teaching | Learning | Community. It serves about 20,000 students annually, including more than 1,000 international students from more than 60 countries. The college offers nearly 70 associate degrees and 60 professional certificates in about 30 programs of study. Its highest enrolled programs are the Associate of Arts/Associate of Science degrees, Paralegal, Allied Health (pre-nursing degree), Business/Accounting, Construction Management, and Culinary Arts. The college is located in the center of the growing south Snohomish County communities of Edmonds, Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace, Brier, Mill Creek, Mukilteo, and Woodway. For more information, visit www.edmonds.edu.
The college provides equal opportunity in education and in employment per state and federal law. The college prohibits discrimination against any person due to race, color, religion, national origin, sex (gender), disability, sexual orientation, age, citizenship status, marital status, veteran status, or genetic information. For questions about our nondiscrimination policy or gender equality and athletic teams, contact Kathy Smith (Title IX and Section 504 Coordinator/Investigator); Clearview Building, Room 122B; kathy.smith@edmonds.edu, 425.640.1814.
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