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Performs a variety of grounds maintenance tasks, such as trimming trees, removing stumps, planting trees and flowers, mowing, raking, mulching, removing trash and debris, shoveling snow, salting and sanding streets, filling holes, and performing related tasks.
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Operation of lawncare machinery, company trucks and grounds maintenance equipment. Experience with 2 Cycle Equipment to include (but not limit) Gas Shears, Chainsaw, Brush CuttersOperation of a Company Vehicle is Required - Valid CDL and acceptable MVR for business travel and reliable transportation to and from office.
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Performs general maintenance to parks and recreation grounds, including the removal of fallen tree limbs and debris; mowing the grass; blowing the sidewalks, streets and curbsides and other hard surfaces.
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Drags and marks ball fields and levels dirt infields and base lines; operates tractor with drag and lining attachments; operates front end loader, dump truck, riding and hand mowers, weed eaters, blowers, chainsaw and other maintenance equipment.
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Any other duties assigned by management (example- plow snow, sand lot, and grounds maintenance. Pencil, Tape Measure, Markers, Chainsaw, Grab Hooks, Pry-Bar, Ladders, Remote Control, Wrenches, Hammers, Drills, Chains, Electrical Test Equipment, etc.
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Not required, but helpful: ability to run Alaskan Chainsaw Sawmill. -Grounds keeping such as mowing, trimming, and snow removal from walkways. The facilities maintenance/custodian reports to the mechanic team.
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Grounds maintenance skills, including but not limited to, mowing, planting, weeding, pruning, irrigation, fertilization, turf and/or pest control, and snow removal; Performs general park building and grounds inspection and maintenance, including mowing, trimming, weeding, irrigation, aerating, application of herbicides and fertilizers, and snow removal.
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Ability to operate a Zero Turn mower, string trimmer, leaf blower, chainsaw, and standard yard maintenance equipment efficiently, required. Aerate, thatch, add mulch or other organic matter to grounds as necessary.
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Our department offers building custodial services, building maintenance services, construction projects, grounds and landscape maintenance, and mail services. Experience with some of the following equipment: sprayer, riding and walk behind mowers, tractor, chainsaw, backhoe, power seeder, clippers, trencher, bush hog, pruning tools, spreader, truck with snow blade and salt spreader, forklift, water pumps, weed eater, blower, hand tools, garden tools, shovel, rack, pick, posthole digger, etc.
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Preferred: Skills in trail maintenance, grounds maintenance, prescribed burning, tree work, chainsaw use and maintenance, utility tractor use, GIS, UAS. -Coordinates/performs general land management projects/tasks such as trail maintenance, storm cleanup, tree work, bird/bat box management, brush hogging, flood mitigation, etc.
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Perform monthly maintenance checks of the building, grounds, and facilities. Ability to operate various pieces of equipment to include: lawn mower, weed eater, blower, edger, pressure washer, chainsaw, etc.
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3+ years of supervisory experience in a related field (eg, construction, landscaping, building maintenance, grounds maintenance, land surveying) Baseline required trainings: First Aid/ CPR, OSH10, Bloodborne Pathogens Completed most or all of the following training: Chainsaw training Forklift Certificate Contractors or General Contractor License (eg, C-27 Landscaping, C-33 Painting) Hazwopper OSH30 General Industry Specialized Equipment/Tool Training Training and Development to Be a More Effective Manager.
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Ability to operate power equipment i.e. lawn mower, chainsaw, string trimmer, etc. Assist in the performance of duties that keep the grounds, shrubs, turf areas, sidewalks, and pavement of the Academy maintained in an aesthetic and well-preserved manner.
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The primary function of this position is to perform basic manual labor and general landscaping associated with the maintenance of grounds, and irrigation systems including mowing, weed control and removal, turf maintenance, shrub/tree maintenance and removals.
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Performs routine grounds maintenance including: edging, raking, and maintaining sand bunkers; weed eating around trees, bunkers, and cart path curbs; mowing tees and approaches; blowing leaves and debris with back pack blowers.
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