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Load/spread mulch, planting, lay blocks, edge, insulation, sod work, dirt and seed. Drive skidster, bobcat, chainsaw, tools. Load/spread mulch, planting, lay blocks, edge, insulation, sod work, dirt and seed.
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Duties include operation a chipper, aerial lift, chainsaw, stump grinders, tree pruning, cabling, and removals (using various rigging techniques). We also do v arious other tasks such as planting trees and timber stand improvement.
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Crew alumni often go on to work for land management agencies like the Forest Service or Fish and Wildlife Service, other nonprofits, or in leadership roles with NYC. Training varies, but can include chainsaw/crosscut certification, leadership philosophy, trail construction and maintenance techniques, conservation education, driver training, and more.
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Experienced field staff provide training on projects such as tree planting, fuels reduction, invasive plant removal, and trail construction, using hand and power tools. These crews are designed for young adult women, including cisgender and trans women, with an interest in conservation opportunities and exposure to careers in parks and natural resource management.
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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; Operate and maintain power equipment, including but not limited to, grounds keeping and turf equipment, riding and walk-behind mowers, trimmers, chainsaw, tractor, snow removal equipment, and related equipment.
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Work experience using the following tools and equipment: hand pruners, loppers, hedge shears, hand saws, backpack blower, mower, string trimmer, pressure washer, and chainsaw, Essential duties include weeding, pruning, grooming, raking, mulching, planting, digging, plant removal, blowing, mowing, edging, string trimming, pressure washing, litter/garbage pickup, snow/ice removal, and ensuring walkways, stairs, and other outdoor spaces remain safe and clear of hazards.
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May utilize a wide variety of manual, gas and electric powered hand tools, e.g., hammer, shovel, rake, screw drivers, wrenches, digging bar, chainsaw, chemical sprayer leaf blowers, weed eaters, hedge trimmers, edger.
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Ability to use heavy equipment such as a skid steer, riding lawn mower, trimmer, jackhammer, gator, lifts, chainsaw, and be able to drive truck with trailer. Maintains an aesthetically pleasing site by planting flowers, maintaining bushes, ensuring there’s no trash on the ground, etc.
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To provide the best value and advice to our customers, we provide comprehensive tree care including expert pruning, removals, stump grinding, cabling, plant health care and planting services. Climbing experience utilizing rope and saddle, knowledge of common climbing/rigging knots, chainsaw operation, and chipper operation.
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Operates a variety of equipment in the performance of duties, which may include a dump truck, tamper, post hole digger, cutting torch, drill, chainsaw, tractor, leaf blower, leaf vacuum, shovel, pick ax, mechanic's tools, and carpenter's tools.
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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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Assist in the operation of spray equipment, chainsaw, chipper and various other pieces of tree trimming equipment. Trees, tree trimming, planting and spraying. Replace dead trees; assist in the mass planting of new street trees.
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Work Project Implementation:Supervise crews in the completion of conservation and restoration projects which may include invasive vegetation removal, tree planting, tree falling and bucking, fuels reduction, wildfire restoration, fencing, litter abatement, historical preservation, trail and park development and maintenance.
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Implementing habitat management work on cooperating private land which will primarily consist of brush management with a skid steer or chainsaw but may also include projects such as edge feathering, herbicide application, prescribed burning, native grass establishment, and shrubby cover establishment.
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Understanding of ecological restoration and erosion control, including project planning, site preparation, fencing, seeding, planting, and aftercare. Willingness to undertake S-212 Wildland Fire Chainsaw training.
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