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Degree in Arboriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Plant Science, Landscape Management, Environmental Science or a related field OR prior experience working in the tree care industry is preferred but not required.
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Performs assigned daily work per department requirements inclusive of mowing, edging, trimming, planting, fertilizing, watering, detailing ornamental plant material, weed-eating, spraying or pulling weeds, clearing of hard surfaces, tree care, laying sod or masonry materials, digging, raking, and assisting in irrigation or masonry installation.
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May be exposed to hazardous material, fumes or airborne particles such as gasoline, oil, grease, and elements such as herbicide, pesticide or other horticulture-related products. May be exposed to hazardous material, fumes or airborne particles such as gasoline, oil, grease, and elements such as herbicide, pesticide or other horticulture-related products.
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Job Segment: Entry Level Sales, Housekeeping, Horticulture, Sales, Hospitality, Agriculture. Must be able to complete extension courses on Tree Biology, Tree Pruning and Removal, and Plant Health Care.
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Direct Johnson County's Extension Master Gardener Program, a team of approximately 492 extension-trained volunteers who do community outreach, provide horticultural education, and care for the county's nine demonstration gardens.
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The Lawn Care Specialist team are the reason our customers brag about their thick, green, lush lawns. Job Summary The Lawn Care Specialist team are the reason our customers brag about their thick, green, lush lawns.
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Prior tree care, landscaping, forestry, turf care, or horticulture experience is preferred but not required. Degree in Arboriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Turfgrass, Environmental Science, Plant Science, Outdoor Recreation, Agriculture or a related field OR prior experience working in landscaping or horticulture.
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We also offer benefits and 401K. Job Description The Lawn Care Specialist team are the reason our customers brag about their thick, green, lush lawns. A Degree in Turf, Entomology, Plant Sciences, Horticulture, or equivalent experience.
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1-2 years of hands on experience in lawn care maintenance and turf application. Specialists provide organic, hybrid, integrated, and all-nutrient lawn care services, as well as seeding and aeration services.
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Through our comprehensive lawn and tree care, we work hard to make sure our customers have attractive, healthy and cared-for green spaces to enjoy. Lawn Care Specialists apply expertise to ensure the health and well-being of each client's landscape.
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Lawn Care Specialists "own" their territory and will be proud of the lawns and properties they care for. Lawn Care Specialists work independently, allowing team members to choose the proper product or customized blend application to be utilized in treating various lawn problems.
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In this position Lawn Care Specialists use specialized training in diagnosing and treating diseases and/or infestations that are occurring on a client's lawn. The appropriate Pesticide/Herbicide Applicator's License(s), or the ability to obtain one.
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This position pays up to $30/hr depending on years of experience + paid PTO + paid benefits and 401K Job Description The Lawn Care Specialist team are the reason our customers brag about their thick, green, lush lawns.
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To continue to learn best practices of cannabis cultivation with a strong interest in horticulture, Daily care of cannabis plants, including watering, to continue to learn best practices of cannabis cultivation with a strong interest in horticulture.
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A Degree in Arboriculture, Urban Forestry, Horticulture, Plant Science, Plant Pathology, Environmental Sciences, Landscape Management, Turf-grass, or similar experience. The Plant Health Care focus is on ensuring the health and well being of trees and shrubs on a clients' landscape in a specific territory.
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