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Operates a variety of equipment, machinery and tools used in water system construction, maintenance and repair which may include a dump truck, boom truck, bulldozer, backhoe, forklift, boring machine, trencher, tapping machine, tamping machine, pipe horn, pipe saw, pipe locator, mower, weed eater, jackhammer, air compressor, drill press, post hole digger, shovel, axe, saw, mechanic tools, etc.
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You will perform basic landscaping services alongside experienced crew leader. Perform landscape maintenance task such as mowing, weed-wacking, blowing, spring/fall cleanup, mulching, trimming, pruning, shrub install, etc.
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Ability to interact with all employees and all jobs in landscape maintenance - the mower operation, irrigation, tree operation, fertilizer operation, weed-eater operations, etc. Leads tree crew and other tree trimmer staff in the maintenance, removal, and installation of trees.
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Performs landscape maintenance duties such as mowing, fertilizer application, weed control, aeration, spring clean-up, fall clean-up, trimming, and pruning. Assists Team Leader with route and job planning and organization, thereby ensuring sufficient resources and materials are readily available.
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Job Title: Crew Member (Landscape Enhancement)This position is responsible for lawn mowing, clean-ups, mulching, trimming, landscape maintenance, pruning, fertilization, weed control, planting of trees and shrubs, flower installation, leaf clean-ups, and similar tasks.
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Essential Job Functions: Performs unskilled manual tasks involved in the maintenance, repair and rehabilitation of walkways, parks, lawns, ditches, curbs, and gutters; picks up litter and empties trash cans; mows grass, uses weed eater and edges, trims plant material; digs holes and ditches with a shovel; cleans park buildings; loads and unloads heavy and bulky objects and materials from trucks.
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The Landscaping Crew Leader will perform and oversee a variety of landscape activities for Medxcel throughout the assigned working location of WFH All Saints- Racine, WI. Performs routine lawn maintenance including grass cutting, lawn edging, weed pulling, and other routine lawn-maintenance activities.
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Perform landscape maintenance duties, such as mowing, fertilizer application, weed control, aeration, spring clean-up, fall clean-up, trimming, and pruning. You are a proactive leader and self-starter who can interact with the public and our employees.
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This position is responsible for working as a team member under the direct supervision of a Crew Leader. The work varies each day but can include: vegetation management, weed removal, and maintaining plants.
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This position is responsible for working as a team member under direct supervision of a Crew Leader or Foreman. The work varies each day, but can include: vegetation management, weed removal, installing and maintaining plants, and installing and repairing irrigation systems.
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As the Parks Maintenance Crew Leader, you will have the opportunity to utilize your experience to help keep our town beautiful and clean. Drags and marks ball fields and levels dirt infields and base lines; may operate 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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We are currently looking to add a dynamic Landscape Crew Leader to our passionate team of tree care professionals. Guide your team to properly plant, trim, mow, weed, mulch, and so much more.
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Properly plant, trim, mow, weed, mulch, fertilize and so much more. Preferred: Turf, Weed, Tree and shrub ID knowledge. Enhance the appearance and value of properties through direction of your crew in the execution of daily grounds and turf maintenance.
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Under the routine supervision of the Maintenance Supervisor, Plant Supervisor, or Crew Leader performs entry-level work in the maintenance, construction and repair of Utility Services facilities and water and sewer lines.
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Maintain City rights of way, parks, lots, alleys, and other properties by leading a crew to collecting trash, mowing, weed eating, edging, blowing, trimming trees and shrubs, and interacting with management, employees, and the public.
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