Laborer - Part Time
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Maintenance/Cleaning
General Labor, Maintenance Worker
Responsibilities
The Transportation Engineering and Maintenance Services Laborer performs planned maintenance and provides support to other crafts, ensuring Attractions, shops, and other Backstage areas are clean and ready for operation. Additional duties include cleaning and maintaining Attractions, waterways, and other assigned areas, as well as maintaining railroad track, ties, switches, and gravel ballast.
Material Handling- Deploy sandbags, water pumps, hoses, and fans for flood control, waterway projects, and water leaks
- Deliver and move tables and chairs for Cast/Guest events
- Deliver barricades to support painting efforts
- Take items to Property Control and Lost and Found
- Flip Attraction boats when removed and stored for projects
- Move furniture and equipment when requested
- Move 3D glasses for Attractions
- Empty trash, metal, and other waste bins
- Maintain water levels
- Lubricate the Main Street streetcar track
- Clean waterways and flumes
- Clean drink carts
- Spread decomposed granite
- Clean automotive bays and pits
- Respond to calls for assistance by Park Operations and Maintenance teams
- Environmental clean-up
- Use computerized maintenance management system (Maximo) to receive work instructions
- Monitor a radio for calls and respond
- Confirm reservations when groups borrow equipment
- Store, inventory, and maintain equipment
- Clean all waterways and dispose of dirt
- Clean flume, animation, and pond areas
- Clean track and ride path areas
- Help other trades with their work when/if needed
- Perform weekly, monthly, and annual planned maintenance
- Replace railroad track components
- Maintain railroad track profile
- Must have the experience and abilities to perform the duties listed under Responsibilities
- Possess a valid Driver’s License
- Able to operate a variety of forklifts
- Safely drive company vehicles day and night; both trucks and tug-type vehicles pulling trailers
- Safely use dollies, pallet jacks, and related equipment
- Operate a floor scrubber
- Must be open to any shift (1st, 2nd, and 3rd shift) including holidays, with any combination of days off
- Shifts may start as early as 5:00 AM or end as late as 5:00 AM; operation 24/7
Laborers are required to attend an annual Hearing Conservation Training class, Respiratory Protection Training class, and a Lead Awareness class. They are also required to submit to an annual medical evaluation, fit test, audiometric exam, and a semi-annual Lead/Zinc blood test.
Pay and BenefitsThe pay rate for this role in California is $28.13 per hour. Select benefits may be provided as part of the compensation package, such as medical, financial, and/or other benefits. To learn more about our benefits visit:
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