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Maintain outside building grounds, including lawn cutting, fence and sidewalk trimming, touch-up painting, power washing, debris pick-up and snow removal when necessary. Conduct daily inspection of playground and playground equipment that includes the removal of debris or potentially harmful plants, documenting the playground inspection daily and timely submittal of Daily Playground Inspection Form to Center Manager.
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Cleans and cuts drainage ditches by mowing, trimming grass, tree/limb/debris removal, drainage work, removing trash, weeding, etc. Performs snow and water removal. Cleans and cuts drainage ditches by mowing, trimming grass, tree/limb/debris removal, drainage work, removing trash, weeding, etc.
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As a member of the team, you will participate in planting, watering, fertilizing, pruning, string trimming, mowing, pulling, and hoeing weeds, raking leaves, picking up trash and debris, cleaning sidewalks, mulching, and snow removal by operating various tools and equipment of the trade.
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Outdoor grounds maintenance will involve trash management, mowing, trimming shrubbery, cultivating flower beds along with snow, ice, salting and debris removal as needed. Minimum 2+ years prior apartment or home repair maintenance skills such as drywall repair, painting, light plumbing, basic electrical, flooring, cleaning; HVAC experience helpful or will train.
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The incumbent may also assist with snow and ice removal; handling traffic control; removing trash and cleaning restrooms; and maintaining grounds by cutting grass, trimming shrubbery and trees, raking leaves, shoveling snow, and removing debris.
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Performs general maintenance duties such as fence repair, sign repair and replacement, and litter and debris removal. Performs landscape maintenance duties such as mowing, herbicide and fertilizer application, weed control, spring clean-up, fall clean-up, tree trimming, and pruning.
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Maintains shrubs and beds, including mulching, planting, weeding, trimming, leaf removal and debris/trash clean up. Physically walk the property on a daily basis and remove litter, cigarette butts, debris, & pet droppings on the grounds.
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It will also be responsible for duties including, but not limited to mowing, weeding, edging, trimming, irrigation repairs, mulching, fertilizing, debris removal, landscaping and more.
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Weather related event debris removal (tree branches, snow, and ice removal) on a 24-hour basis utilizing ice chipper and snow blowers. Mowing grass, trimming low tree branches, trimming hedges, and cleaning up debris.
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SUNNYBROOK SENIOR APARTMENTS (150 units), WESTMINSTER WAY A&B (55 units) Indoor maintenance will include completing routine painting, carpentry, dry wall, cleaning, minor plumbing, basic electrical, flooring, and other maintenance activities in response to work orders; will also prep vacant units for new residents to move-in.
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The Grounds Person Tree Care assists in the trimming and removal of trees, clearing, chipping and disposal of tree debris. A Grounds Person work as part of an effective tree care team and assists and supports the crew leader and climber in a variety of ways.
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Makes repairs to sidewalks, sprinklers, and fences damaged in tree trimming or tree removal process; reports any damage to structures or facilities; Picks up tree cuttings, brush, and debris resulting from tree trimming.
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Organize and supervise the work of the grounds staff on a daily basis which includes: laying out grave sites and preparing them for burials, setting memorials and markers, performing lawn maintenance such as mowing, trimming, planting and snow removal, collecting trash or other debris from the grounds.
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Perform the cleaning of debris, removal of snow and ice, spreading of sand and ice melt and repair of all walkways, trails, drives and parking areas. Perform tree maintenance including trimming, removal and irrigation.
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Maintaining building grounds including, but not limited to, watering, mowing, trimming, pruning shrubs, trees, weeding, removing paper and debris from school yard and along fence lines. Performing snow removal and keeping sidewalks free of ice.
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