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Mows grass with lawn mower, edges roadways, sidewalks, curbs, around trees and headstones, pulls and removes weeds from flower beds, trims trees, hedges at various heights, and removes exotic trees and vegetation from natural areas.
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Examples of Work Performed Performs general landscaping duties, including: • Cuts lawns using power mower; operates trucks and tractors as required. Sprays lawns, shrubs and trees with fertilizer or insecticides.
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Job Duties:Spray Department, mowing, apply fertilizer to ground to enhance growth. Trim shrubs and pull weeds Cut lawn using hand, power, or riding mower, trim, and edge around walks, flower beds, and walls.
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Operates a variety of power equipment, machinery and hand tools used in department projects and activities, which may include pick-up truck, mower, tiller, weed eater, edger, blower, asphalt packer, cement mixer, jack hammer, chain saw, saw, axe, shovel, rake, spraying equipment, fertilizer spreader, tractors, infield machines, trenching machine, vibratory roller, auger, bunker rake, and other related tools and equipment.
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Tools/Equipment Used: Operates various types of equipment, including but not limited to: riding mowers, walk-behind mowers, tractors with front bucket with attachments, flail mower, rotary tiller, box scraper, fertilizer spreader and mower, backhoes, utility vehicles, dump trucks, weedeaters, grass trimmers, chainsaws, hedge trimmers, generators, compressors, and various hand tools.
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Lays sod, spreads hay, fertilizer, or other materials in landscaping or roadside maintenance. Operates tractors with mower attachments, rollers and other related equipment used in landscaping and right-of-way maintenance.
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Cut lawn using hand, power or riding mower and trim and edge around walks, flower beds, and walls. Water plants and grass as needed and apply fertilizer. Responsible for the cultivation and care of the landscaping and grounds surrounding a business or building.
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The J.R. Simplot Company is a true farm-to-table company with operations that touch every aspect of agriculture, including seed production, farming and ranching, plant sciences, fertilizer manufacturing, food processing, commercial product development, and distribution.
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Under the supervision of the Landscaping Foreman, performs those landscaping tasks necessary to meet contract specifications. May use tractor equipped with attachments, such as mowers, lime or fertilizer spreaders and lawn roller.
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Operates a variety of power and manual landscaping equipment and tools such as riding or other type self-propelled power lawn mower, gasoline powered edger, rotary spreader, weed eater, grass sling, back pack leaf blowers, chippers, chain saws and other equipment as assigned.
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Start your next career working outdoors with a landscaping company as a General Laborer in Saylorville, IA! Advance Services partners with the top companies in the area! Start your next career working outdoors with a landscaping company as a General Laborer in Saylorville, IA.
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The Landscaping Attendant is responsible for maintaining gardens, planters, and all other outdoor landscapes. Safely cut grounds using hand tools or power mower for trimming edges around walkways, flower beds, and walls.
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Performs varied landscaping duties, including mowing, weed eating, trimming shrubs and trees, seeding grass, and spreading lime and fertilizer, as well as applying herbicides and pesticides for weeds and fire ants.
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Ability to interact with all employees and all jobs in landscape maintenance - the mower operation, irrigation, tree operation, fertilizer operation, weed-eater operations, etc. Operate mower machines to mow grass.
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Position Description – Landscape Crew Member Job Summary: Responsible for the cultivation and care of the landscaping and grounds surrounding a business or building. Apply fertilizer to ground to enhance growth.
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