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Provides debris removal with street sweeping equipment, all-terrain vehicles, and other cleaning and litter control equipment to keep University grounds, streets, and parking lots free of dirt, leaves, trash, and other debris.
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Regularly treat weeds for weed control, weed whip, rake leaves, plant flowers/shrubs, spread mulch/woodchips/stones, trim shrubs and hedges, cut down and remove tree limbs damaged by adverse weather conditions, and perform other lawn care services.
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Picking up, bagging, and removal of garbage and debris from park. Fertilizing lawn, trees, flowers, and shrubs, and spreading mulch. Keeping grounds free from trash, litter and debris, and emptying trash receptacles.
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Performs mowing, line trimming, leaf blowing, debris removal, weeding, edging, hedging, raking and mulch installation. Performs general site maintenance including keeping grounds clear of debris and trash, inspection and removal of nesting as needed, inspection of exterior lighting and reports/repairs deficiencies, maintains and adjusts exterior lighting controls, and keeping indoor and covered parking washed and maintained as required.
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Snow and ice storm removal and other storm debris removal (10%) Hauls and stockpiles various materials, such as stone, riprap, dirt, gravel, millings, mulch, sand and rubble.
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Maintains a clean landscape environment through trash removal and debris cleanup. Maintains landscape through application of mulch, water, fertilizer and grooming. Maintains landscape through application of mulch, water, fertilizer and grooming.
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Raking, seeding, sodding, planting, grading, pruning, weeding, adding mulch to plant beds, brush and debris removal, watering, hauling heavy patio bricks, lifting 50 lbs. Raking, seeding, sodding, planting, grading, pruning, weeding, adding mulch to plant beds, brush and debris removal, watering, hauling heavy patio bricks, lifting 50 lbs.
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Performs weed eating, edging, and removal of ground debris such as limbs, trash and clippings. Removes weeds from mulch beds. Under direct supervision is responsible for routine grounds maintenance and light facilities maintenance at sites under the direct control of the Drinking Water Treatment Department.
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You will be assigned to work on a crew performing a variety of duties which may include routine grounds keeping at Solid Waste facilities, assisting in general maintenance work, operating a variety of light equipment, cleaning up illegal dumping sites, and roadside debris removal.
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Perform all tasks of operations including but not limited to mowing, line trimming, blowing, leaf and debris removal, weeding, edging, hedging, raking and mulch installation. Unload/load equipment and material, clean out truck/trailer by removing trash, debris, etc.
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Provides debris removal with cleaning and litter control equipment to keep University grounds, streets, and parking lots free of dirt, leaves, trash, and other debris. Performs intermediate landscape-related duties on University grounds to include non-selective herbicide application, plant installation, pruning, seasonal color maintenance, weed pulling, plant watering, pine straw/mulch installation, and sod installation.
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Perform routine landscape maintenance tasks such as mowing, edging, trimming, pruning, laying sod and mulch, pickup of debris, planting and maintaining flower beds. Leaf and debris removal to ensure cleanliness and safety of outdoor areas.
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Prepares and treats soil, spreads mulch, rakes leaves, hoes weeds and plants gardens or lawns to maintain attractive, healthy gardens using hands or long and short handled digging, debris removal, and cultivating tools, wheelbarrows and power cultivation and earth moving equipment.
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New Berlin Hills GC is excited to announce the exceptional career opportunity of Landscaper. Plants trees, shrubs, turf grass and flowers. Prepares soil for planting beds and lawn areas. Operates mechanical equipment such as mowers, weed trimmers and utility vehicles.
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All seasonal tasks should be completed as needed e.g. spring clean-up, bed edging, mulching, debris control, lawn mowing, tree and shrub care and leaf removal. Trim hedges and bushes, weed and cultivate beds and apply mulch as the season dictates.
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