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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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Work in the field completing landscape activities in a timely manner: planting trees, shrubs, perennials, and annuals; weeding, pruning, mulching, digging, fertilizing, excavating, grading, and tamping.
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Experience with conservation work skills or related skills preferred – i.e., trail maintenance, trail construction, habitat restoration, chainsaw, carpentry, landscaping, and gardening. SCA will work with the community to assist with community tree planting and maintenance and help train community members in urban forestry stewardship.
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Ability to operate various equipment used in grounds and maintenance areas, including lawn mowers, paint sprayer, tractor, weed eater, chainsaw, hack saw, drill press, welding torch, digger, and snowplow.
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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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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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Operates District equipment such as trucks, trailers, commercial mowing equipment, rototiller, chainsaw, skid steer and snow removal equipment. Invasive species control by hand-pulling, cutting, or spraying; collecting, processing, and planting native seed and plants; annual site monitoring; and creating and implementing a prescribed burn program upon Board approval.
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Performs various maintenance functions on public grounds, greenspaces and/or historic parks in including, but not limited to cutting grass, making minor repairs, picking up trash, cleaning, planting flowers and trees, trimming trees/bushes, pulling vines and weeds, and blowing leaves.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Running a chainsaw on a four-person crew "Pulling" or "Swamping" brush Applying herbicide Safely operating a chipper Performs pile burning or controlled burns Planting trees, shrubs and seedlings Assist with technical tasks such as fuels work, invasive species removal, replanting, and some forestry type operations.
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Operates, utilizes and maintains various equipment, machinery and tools including tractors, riding mowers, box blade, bush hog, weed trimmer, pressure washer, front end loader, and chainsaw. Landscapes areas for college beautification by planting, cultivating, pruning; plants, trees, shrubs, grass and flowers.
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Skilled in power tool operation, including chainsaw, polesaw, stump grinder, auger, jackhammer, and hedge trimmer. Proficient in manual labor tasks such as digging, raking, sweeping, and planting.
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Operates a variety of light to medium equipment, mower, edger, weed-eater, backhoe, tractor, chipper, chainsaw, blower, concrete mixer, pressure washer and other equipment as assigned; Performs a variety of ground duties, mowing grounds and right of ways, fertilizing, weed-eating, planting foliage, trimming foliage and replacing sod.
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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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Ability to operate a riding mower, tractor, backhoe, trencher, bucket truck, dump truck, and chainsaw. This includes planting, fertilizing, mowing, edging, weed eating and treating with herbicides.
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The Crew will perform tree planting and watering as green storm-water infrastructure and habitat enhancement in their communities. Field Leader- Chicago Park District 2024 All Women's Young Adult Crew.
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