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With over 700 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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At Turf Tec, we've been a family-owned and operated business since 1983, providing high-quality lawn and landscaping services across Western New York. Our mission is to blend landscaping excellence with standout customer service, offering a full range of services from landscape installation to irrigation, weed control, fertilization, and more.
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Be able to lift, push, or carry 50 pounds (mulch, fertilizer, etc. Safely perform heavy lifting/pushing/pulling of various landscaping equipment and materials, including, but not limited to backpack blowers, large containers of mulch/plant material, assorted sizes of lawnmowers, 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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SiteOne Landscape Supply is the largest and only national wholesale distributor of landscaping products in the United States and Canada. 5+ years working in Golf industry or Golf sales required.
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This position manages relationship development, sales growth goals, account sales planning, and strategy for SiteOne Landscape Golf National Accounts. Whether you are experienced in the green industry, a professional looking for a career change, or a new graduate or veteran transitioning into the workforce, we are confident you will find opportunity and reward with SiteOne.
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Manage sales growth and business development for SiteOnes Golf National Accounts. Represent SiteOne as the Ambassador of our Golf Business Unit. Company-paid Short Term Disability Insurance. Bachelors Degree required or commiserate experience.
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As a part of our dedicated team, CDL Drivers will be operating a SiteOne vehicle to deliver world-class service and landscape, nursery, forestry, and irrigation products to our customers. CDL Drivers are also responsible for loading and unloading trucks in addition to working with teammates to ensure the branch is operating successfully.
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Work closely with marketing, category development, procurement, and credit to ensure the customer is receiving world class service while also ensuring SiteOne goals and objectives are achieved. Maintain accurate sales records with Golf National Accounts.
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The Greenskeeper is a key member of the course maintenance team and is responsible for the landscaping and maintenance around the golf course. experience in golf course maintenance or landscaping is preferred.
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All employment decisions at SiteOne-including those relating to hiring, promotion, transfers, benefits, compensation, placement, and termination-will be made without regard to race, color, national origin, genetic information, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, religion, age, veteran status, uniform service, pregnancy, disability, or any other factor protected by applicable law.
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Performs ground maintenance to include mowing grass, blowing leaves, pruning or trimming vegetation, pulling weeds, spraying or applying herbicide and fertilizer, loading trimmings onto truck, picking up trash and blowing or sweeping debris off parking lots and sidewalks, and assist with snow removal as season dictates.
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Applies pesticides and fertilizer to the golf course. Must possess the ability to design, coordinate and maintain landscaping on the golf course. Columbus Park Golf Course is excited to announce the exceptional career opportunity of Greenskeeper.
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BASIC FUNCTION:Under the direction of the Grounds Supervisor, perform a variety of grounds maintenance and landscaping duties in the beautification of assigned grounds and landscaped areas. EPlant, cultivate, prune, fertilize, and irrigate flowers, trees, grass, and shrubs; hoe and pull weeds and rake leaves; edge walkways; sweep, pick up, and dispose of cuttings, branches, leaves, and other debris following assigned tasks; haul sand, dirt, fertilizer, and other materials as directed.
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Experience in the landscape, hardscape, forestry, nursery, or irrigation industry is a plus. As part of our dedicated team, the Equipment Operator is responsible for safely and effectively operating heavy equipment to load, offload or transport landscape supplies such as mulch, topsoil, soil amendments, and raw materials.
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