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Currently seeking a Light Equipment operator/Groundskeeper to join our crew! They are subject to noise, vibration, dirt, dust, and mud. Currently seeking a Light Equipment operator/Groundskeeper to join our crew.
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FM - Typical Facilities/Maintenance/Outside Services Environment: (EVS Technician I, Electrician, Groundskeeper, M/R Courier) Requires ability to tolerate exposure to conditions which may include toxic chemicals, bio-hazardous materials, dirt, dust, fumes, smoke, heights, high temperatures or confined spaces.
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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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Chenega Government Mission Solutions, LLC, a Chenega Professional Services’ company, is looking for a Janitor/Groundskeeper (Night Shift) to support the Custom and Border Protection (CBP) Processing and Holding Modular Buildings located at the El Paso Border Patrol (BP) Station.
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The work involves moderate exposure to unusual elements, such as extreme temperatures, dirt, dust, fumes and unpleasant orders. Participates in the wider mission of the parish through helping to provide a clean, safe, and well-kept facility in which parish activities can take place, while demonstrating Christian charity and positivity.
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High platform bales of straw, bags of seed/fertilizer/dirt, cement blocks, or yard debris up to 80 pounds. Job Summary - The general responsibility of the Groundskeeper is to maintain and improve the Shocco Springs landscape at a high level of excellence and beauty.
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Ability to operate equipment for basic dirt work and snow removal equipment such as bobcats, trucks with snow removal equipment, power brooms etc. Ability to operate equipment for basic dirt work and snow removal equipment such as bobcats, trucks with snow removal equipment, power brooms etc.
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Experience as a laborer, farmer, gardener, florist helper, groundskeeper or similar work involving general laborer duties, which may include the planting and maintenance of vegetation, landscaping, nursery inspections, or pesticide applications required.
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Under the direction of the Supervisor, Groundskeeper is responsible for completing the required tasks such as mowing grass with power equipment or hand tools, load and unload mulch, dirt, gravel, etc.
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Plans and supervises the removal of leaves, grass, dirt, rubbish, and refuse from the grounds. Groundskeeper - Facilities Services. Skills in operating light equipment including backhoe, forklift, tractors, ditch witch and scissor lift.
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Learn to perform routine and non-routine maintenance of the entire playing surface including synthetic turf and infield dirt. Broaden their knowledge base by assisting the Head Groundskeeper in the proper procedures for executing flawless field management.
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Mulching, laying sod, removing dirt, trimming, mowing and raking lawns. Well if any of these skills, interests and abilities describes you, then we'd love to talk to you about a Groundskeeper position.
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Digging graves, placing headstones, hauling dirt, set up and tearing down gravesites. Job Title: Groundskeeper/Maintenance. Ability to operate hand-held tools and equipment, including, but not limited to a shovel, pick, rake, sledgehammer, lawn mower, weed trimmer, leaf blower, chain saw and pump.
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Cleans and maintains the pool/hot tub daily ensuring it is clear of dirt and debris. Paragon offers Maintenance Technician and Lead Maintenance Technician positions depending on experience and certifications.
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Assist with and perform general grounds maintenance duties involved in repairing fences, mixing and pouring cement and other duties; haul sand and dirt as assigned. Any combination equivalent to graduation from high school and one year experience as a groundskeeper.
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