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Enforce all appropriate quality and cleanliness standards including, but not limited to, employee hygiene and uniforms, equipment repair areas, equipment storage areas, chemical and fertilizer storage areas, receiving areas, washing areas, lunchroom areas, restrooms, etc.
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Applies fertilizer, pesticide, and insecticide chemical applications using manual and ride-on spreaders, handheld and backpack sprayers. The Groundskeeper role is a hands-on, hardworking individual who will deal with a large number public and private events.
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As a Groundskeeper, you will be responsible for the landscaping and maintenance around the golf course. Applies pesticides and fertilizer to the golf course. Grades and prepares soil base, lays sod and seeds greens, tees and fairways.
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Spray lawn, shrubs, and trees with fertilizer, herbicides, and insecticides. The primary function of a Groundskeeper is to maintain grounds of company property, whether it be industrial, commercial, or public property.
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May be required to obtain Certified Fertilizer Applicator (CFA) certification from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services within 12 months of employment. The Groundskeeper performs a variety of routine and seasonal landscaping tasks to develop and maintain County grounds.
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Applies seed, fertilizer and chemicals. The Groundskeeper role is a necessary position in the operations department to maintain and keep the campus grounds in order. Position Overview Butler University seeks a groundskeeper for our Indianapolis campus.
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Applies fertilizer and insecticide, engages in mechanical weed removal. Operates standard commercial and turf landscape equipment including but not limited to mowers, power rake, spray rig, sod cutter, line painter, roller and small gas-powered tools.
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In addition, Groundskeepers are often called upon to assist with special projects, irrigation repair, fertilizer and chemical applications, and other general maintenance tasks. Installs sod and plants bushes, shrubs, and other native plants according to specified instructions.
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Plant and tend to flowerbeds, trees, and shrubs; trim, mow lawns; apply fertilizer and insecticides; and utilize pest control equipment. The Maintenance Assistant acts under the direction of the Community Manager and/or Maintenance Manager and is responsible for various groundskeeping, make ready and housekeeping duties with regards to the cleanliness of the community.
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Sprays lawn, shrubs, and trees with fertilizer, herbicides, and insecticides. Prepares trash pick up logs, equipment maintenance records, work requests for needed services and reports mechanical defects to Supervisor.
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Performs a wide range of landscaping tasks as assigned, including but not limited to cutting grass, trim sidewalk and curb edges, trim hedges, bushes and trees, dig up plants, trees, shrubs and sod, water grounds and flower beds, spread fertilizer, spray grounds with insecticides and herbicides, plant flowers and seeds, sets out plants, and pulls weeds from beds.
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Lays sod, applies grass seed, fertilizer, insecticides, pesticides, and herbicides; follows the guidelines and requirements set forth by the state, county and city rules and regulations. Lays sod, applies grass seed, fertilizer, insecticides, pesticides, and herbicides; follows the guidelines and requirements set forth by the state, county and city rules and regulations.
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Apply fertilizer and insect control as needed. Must operate large street sweeper to maintain the parking structure and parking lots to reduce possibility of damage from salt and other winter deicing materials and the ensure a clean safe environment for patients, visitors and employees.
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Perform grounds maintenance tasks using tractor equipped with attachments, such as mowers, lime or fertilizer spreaders and lawn roller. Spray lawn, shrubs and trees with fertilizer, herbicides and insecticides, using hand or automatic sprayer.
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