Overnight Parking Lot Sweeper (Non-CDL) - Full Time Sweeping Corporation of America IncOvernight Parking Lot Sweeper (Non-CDL) - Full TimeGrand Rapids, MI$18–$20 / hourPhysical Demands: Frequent sitting and walking/standing; occasional bending, twisting, squatting, kneeling, pushing/pulling; limited stair climbing and crawling; ability to lift and carry up to 75lbs at varying heights, including overhead. However, not all duties can be listed, and as business needs evolve, responsibilities may shift over time to reflect new priorities, processes, or technologies: Route Execution: Review routes in advance, ask clarifying questions as needed, and complete assigned work on time with attention to quality.
Night Shift Lead Parking Lot Sweeper (Non-CDL) - Full-Time Sweeping Corporation of America IncNight Shift Lead Parking Lot Sweeper (Non-CDL) - Full-TimeRockford, MI$19–$21 / hourOperate an Air Sweeper Truck to clean parking lots and remove debris such as pavement fragments, millings, mud, and construction materials • Conduct daily pre-trip inspections of the sweeper truck • Perform minor mechanical and safety checks on the truck and equipment • Wear proper PPE and enforce safety compliance • Review route schedules and clarify any unclear instructions before the shift begins • Drive and operate the sweeper truck safely and efficiently through all assigned stops • Complete jobs within scheduled timeframes while maintaining quality • Track completed tasks using company sweep validation procedures • Exercise caution during inclement weather conditions • Report mechanical issues, near misses, or accidents to the Supervisor within 8 hours • Refuel the vehicle at the end of the shift • Perform additional duties as assigned. • High school diploma or equivalent or relevant work experience • Valid Chauffeurs License required • CDL A or B with current Medical Card preferred • Must pass pre-employment screening and complete a DOT Physical (company-paid if needed) • Ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions • Exposure to noise, vibration, grease, oil, and other job site hazards • Physically demanding work • Occasionally lift 50 lbs., stoop, kneel, bend, push, pull, and reach • Frequently walk, stand, drive, and operate machinery for extended periods • Good vision, close distant depth perception, and focus adjustment • Regular use of hands and arms to operate equipment and tools • Use of hearing, eye, and other safety gear required.