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Performs various manual labor functions associated with department projects and activities, which may include breaking concrete, mowing/edging grass, edging/trimming grounds, spreading grass seed/straw/fertilizer, landscaping grounds, digging holes/trenches, shoveling materials, lifting/moving heavy materials, picking up debris/litter, directing traffic, etc.
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With over 630 branches across the U.S. and Canada, we offer a comprehensive selection of products including: irrigation supplies, fertilizer and control products, nursery goods, hardscapes, landscape lighting, drainage and erosion control products, tools, and other landscaping accessories and supplies.
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Leads a team of workers in operating equipment and performing maintenance work involving various projects within an assigned County department, which may involve skilled/semi-skilled building maintenance, custodial maintenance, landscaping/grounds maintenance, water system installation, water/sewer infrastructure maintenance, or other projects.
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Summary/ObjectiveWork with the Missouri Department of Conservation's Exhibit Staff to assist with deliveries of exhibits, repair and build exhibits, prepare the State Fair Conservation Buildings and grounds and maintain the facility during the Fair. Duties include but are not limited to, exhibit deliveries, mowing, gardening, and building maintenance.
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At least one (1) year of work experience in areas such as: heavy equipment operation, farm operations and equipment use, highway maintenance, building construction, public works, and park maintenance.
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Responsible for the cultivation and care of the landscaping and grounds surrounding a business or building. Perform grounds keeping and building maintenance duties. Water plants and grass as needed and apply fertilizer.
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High School diploma, or GED plus four (4) years of experience in the area of grounds-keeping and/or landscaping and must be in the use and maintenance of grounds-keeping equipment; experience must include performance of pre-use inspections and daily equipment maintenance; experience in the use, care and operation of various types of large equipment such as backhoe, trencher, front-end loader and transport various equipment utilizing a truck and trailer, and spray equipment varying in size.
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For example, manage snow removal, landscaping (ensuring fertilizer, seeding, mowing, irrigation schedules are maintained and appropriate). It is the duty of the Building Maintenance Engineer to anticipate, identify and correct any and all problems involving the property/asset and to implement procedures that will prevent such problems.
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Headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee, we pride ourselves on building best-in-class programs for custodial, maintenance, grounds, and landscaping services. Maintain and repair tools, equipment, and structures such as, but not limited to, fences, benches, and minor out building maintenance using hand and power tools.
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In this landscaping technician role, you will be responsible for the cultivation and care of the landscaping and grounds surrounding a business or building. Perform minor repairs and maintenance procedures on equipment utilized in groundskeeping.
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Repair, maintenance and construction in parks, trails and building grounds including, turf maintenance, fence construction and maintenance, chemical application and noxious weed control, grading parking lots and trails surfaces, removal of trash, restroom cleaning and facility maintenance, over seeding, top dressing, landscaping, erosion control, maintenance of infrastructure, and playground inspections and repairs.
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Operate, service and maintain hand tools, power tools and equipment such as weedeaters, lawnmowers, roto-tillers, chain saws, fertilizer spreaders, small seeders, sod cutters, walk-behind sweepers, vacs and turf renovators.
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Primary responsibilities of Grounds Crew Perform grounds keeping and building maintenance duties. Reliable weekly pay, benefits, a safe workplace and all-around great people Grounds Crew Job Summary Responsible for the cultivation and care of the landscaping and grounds of schools and school yards.
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Whether for a grounds and landscaping program, custodial services, or maintenance solutions, HES will change the way you look at facilities management. Seeding, including the preparation and application of erosion control blanket, application of fertilizer, herbicide, pesticide, fungicide; aquatic applications, raking, watering of trees, shrubs, plants, flowers, bulbs, seeds and sod; grooming; dividing plants.
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Or experience performing skilled or semi-skilled labor such as traffic operations, road maintenance, landscaping, or heavy construction. Some of those tasks include facilities cleaning, landscaping, construction work around manholes, concrete work, and bagging fertilizer.
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