
Job Overview
Employment Type
Temporary
Part-time
Compensation
Hourly
Exact $15.00
Work Schedule
Fixed Shifts
Benefits
Part-time schedule
seasonal employment
competitive hourly wage
Opportunity for outdoor work
Skill development
Equal opportunity employer
Job Description
The Department of Tourism and Recreation, specifically Lake Thunderbird State Park, is currently seeking a dedicated Park Custodial staff member to join their team. The Department of Tourism and Recreation plays a vital role in enhancing and maintaining the natural beauty and recreational opportunities of the state. Lake Thunderbird State Park, a prominent park under this department, offers visitors diverse outdoor activities and scenic landscapes, making it an important destination for nature lovers and adventurers. This agency is committed to providing excellent services and preserving public natural resources through dedicated maintenance and operational efforts.
This part-time, seasonal position provides an excellent opportunity for individuals who enjoy outdoor work and contributing to the upkeep of a popular state park. The role of Park Custodial at Lake Thunderbird is essential in maintaining the park's cleanliness, safety, and overall visitor satisfaction. The employment is classified as seasonal with a fixed term extending until January 1, 2099, offering a competitive compensation rate of $15 per hour. This setup allows individuals looking for flexible work schedules or supplementary income to engage in meaningful employment in a natural and welcoming environment.
The Park Custodial role involves performing a variety of unskilled to semi-skilled manual labor tasks and assisting with general repair duties. These responsibilities support the skilled craft personnel in mechanics, grounds maintenance, and building trades. The position is crucial in ensuring that both the park's landscape and facilities are well cared for, which directly impacts the experience of visitors.
Typical job duties include mowing lawns, trimming trees and shrubs, planting flowers, and picking up trash to enhance the aesthetic and cleanliness of the park. Additional tasks consist of assisting in building maintenance or minor repairs, cleaning restrooms, sweeping and mopping floors, and general custodial work to maintain a welcoming environment. This role sometimes requires operating equipment such as forklifts or tractors, handling materials including sand, lumber, asphalt, and cement, and helping with concrete mixing or digging holes.
A key aspect of the position is its hands-on nature, demanding physical effort and the ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions. The Park Custodial must be able to follow simple oral instructions and possess basic skills in using hand tools and power tools. Notably, no special education or prior experience is required to qualify for this job, making it accessible to individuals eager to learn and contribute to park maintenance.
The Department of Tourism and Recreation values equal opportunity employment, ensuring non-discriminatory hiring practices regardless of race, gender, age, disability, or other protected categories. This position offers a chance to be part of a team dedicated to preserving natural resources and providing high-quality outdoor experiences for the public. For current State of Oklahoma employees, applications must be submitted through the official internal job system, underscoring the department's structured and transparent hiring process.
This part-time, seasonal position provides an excellent opportunity for individuals who enjoy outdoor work and contributing to the upkeep of a popular state park. The role of Park Custodial at Lake Thunderbird is essential in maintaining the park's cleanliness, safety, and overall visitor satisfaction. The employment is classified as seasonal with a fixed term extending until January 1, 2099, offering a competitive compensation rate of $15 per hour. This setup allows individuals looking for flexible work schedules or supplementary income to engage in meaningful employment in a natural and welcoming environment.
The Park Custodial role involves performing a variety of unskilled to semi-skilled manual labor tasks and assisting with general repair duties. These responsibilities support the skilled craft personnel in mechanics, grounds maintenance, and building trades. The position is crucial in ensuring that both the park's landscape and facilities are well cared for, which directly impacts the experience of visitors.
Typical job duties include mowing lawns, trimming trees and shrubs, planting flowers, and picking up trash to enhance the aesthetic and cleanliness of the park. Additional tasks consist of assisting in building maintenance or minor repairs, cleaning restrooms, sweeping and mopping floors, and general custodial work to maintain a welcoming environment. This role sometimes requires operating equipment such as forklifts or tractors, handling materials including sand, lumber, asphalt, and cement, and helping with concrete mixing or digging holes.
A key aspect of the position is its hands-on nature, demanding physical effort and the ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions. The Park Custodial must be able to follow simple oral instructions and possess basic skills in using hand tools and power tools. Notably, no special education or prior experience is required to qualify for this job, making it accessible to individuals eager to learn and contribute to park maintenance.
The Department of Tourism and Recreation values equal opportunity employment, ensuring non-discriminatory hiring practices regardless of race, gender, age, disability, or other protected categories. This position offers a chance to be part of a team dedicated to preserving natural resources and providing high-quality outdoor experiences for the public. For current State of Oklahoma employees, applications must be submitted through the official internal job system, underscoring the department's structured and transparent hiring process.
Job Requirements
- No education or experience required
- physical ability to perform heavy manual labor
- ability to follow simple oral instructions
- willingness to work outdoors
- ability to operate basic hand and power tools
Job Qualifications
- Knowledge of the tools, equipment, methods and practices of the general building and mechanical trades
- ability to follow simple oral instructions
- physical ability to perform heavy manual labor
- skill in using hand tools and high speed power tools
- ability to perform less skilled aspects of the mechanical and building trades
Job Duties
- Cuts grass, weeds, trees and brush
- cleans culverts, drains and ditches
- moves, loads and unloads materials, supplies and equipment
- hauls or carries sand, lumber, asphalt and cement or other materials
- occasionally operates forklift or tractor
- assists skilled craft workers, including machinists, carpenters, plumbers, masons, electricians or welders by carrying materials and tools, picking up materials from suppliers or performing unskilled tasks, such as mixing concrete or mortar, digging holes and tearing out walls
- moves furniture, oxygen tanks and other heavy equipment at an institution, building or site
- digs post holes and ditches
- mows lawns, trims shrubs, rakes grass and trash, sweeps walks and cleans rest rooms
- chips, scales, cleans and scrapes ironwork
- assists in setting up or moving scaffolds
- sweeps, mops and buffers floors
- picks up trash and performs general clean-up and custodial duties
Job Criteria
Experience
No experience required
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