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Specific Responsibilities <br /> • Supervise rink, warming house and grounds, with safety being your primary concern <br /> • Enforce rules and policies <br /> • Keep walkways and doorways ice-free <br /> • Report safety hazards and unnatural conditions to the Parks Superintendent or Parks Lead Person <br /> immediately <br /> • Monitor all telephone use <br /> • Sweep and mop warming house before leaving shift and pick up all debris <br /> • Push nets off rinks and out of gate openings <br /> • Utilize the Rink Attendant's daily log sheet to communicate all non-emergency or non-confidential <br /> information to the Parks Lead Person <br /> • Account for and put away all shovels and equipment before completing your shift <br /> • Turn on the rink lights according to time and weather conditions. (you need only to turn lights on one <br /> rink at first until more skaters come and then turn on the lights for the second rink) <br /> • Assist with rink scheduling <br /> • Safeguard your keys. You are personally responsible for keys issued to you and must return them at <br /> the end of the season. Allow no one to use your keys <br /> • Secure premises before leaving <br /> • You may be asked, by maintenance staff, to help shovel snow from the rinks. (Bring hat, gloves and <br /> boots in case you are asked) <br /> Flooding and Snow Removal <br /> Each rink is swept and flooded each business day. Rinks will not, however, be flooded during or immediately <br /> after a snowfall, during extreme cold weather, during extreme warm weather, or if high winds are present. It is <br /> the Rink Attendant's responsibility to ensure that skaters or hockey goals are not on the rink while maintenance <br /> staff is working on the rink. After sweeping, the attendant may shovel the margin of snow around the boards <br /> so that maintenance staff may flood the rink. <br /> Responsibility for Shifts and Use of Substitutes <br /> You are responsible for the rink and warming house during the hours you are scheduled to work. Substitutes <br /> will be used only in case of emergencies. All substitutes must be other actively employed Rink Attendants of <br /> the City and must be approved by your supervisor prior to any changes. If an emergency arises and you <br /> cannot reach a substitute, please contact your supervisor. <br /> 3 <br />
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