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Trims trees and bushes; cleans gutters; mows and edges grass; applies fertilizer and mulch; sprays weeds; collects trash. SUMMARY: Performs general maintenance, landscaping, and repair work for assigned buildings and park areas.
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0 – 3 years’ experience in landscaping or golf course maintenance. Mix fertilizer or lime with dirt in bottom of holes to enrich soil. Participate in course renovations such as sod laying or removal, grass sprigging, trench excavating, tree and brush removal, operating hand tools.
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Background in lawn care/landscaping or golf course maintenance preferred but not required. If you have prior experience in Landscaping, Maintenance, Construction, General Laborer, or if you enjoy working outdoors, we want to hear from you.
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Supervises or assists in performing various tasks associated with landscaping/grounds maintenance; plants and maintains trees, shrubs, flowers, and grass; mows landscaped areas; cuts trees and brush; applies seed, fertilizer, and herbicides; ensures that grounds and parking areas are clear of safety hazards or debris; spreads grounds materials; digs holes/trenches and shovels materials.
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Perform landscape maintenance duties, such as mowing, fertilizer application, weed control, aeration, spring clean-up, fall clean-up, trimming, and pruning. This is a position for someone who has experience with Landscaping and yard maintenance, who wishes to work with a start-up company that is geared toward quick expansion.
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Level Green Landscaping is now hiring for a Turf Applicator Spray Technician to operate our of Northern Virginia branch. Experience in fertilizer and pesticide application is a minimum of one year (preferred.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:GROUNDSMust be knowledgeable of all basic aspects of general landscaping, including planting, pruning, shearing, mulching, mowing, trimming, blowing, leaf removal, snow removal, watering, policing grounds, trash removal, paver or wall installations, grading and turf renovation, sod installation, fertilizer and pesticide application, weeding, tree removal, and basic computer/record keeping.
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PHYSICAL DEMANDSMust be able to: continuously move about the parks and facilities and frequently on uneven ground, repetitive use of hands/arms/legs when using vibrating equipment, move landscaping objects such as sod rolls, fertilizer, grass seed, 5-gallon buckets, etc.
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The Landscaping Attendant is responsible for maintaining gardens, planters, and all other outdoor landscapes. Knowledge of landscaping and pest management preferred. Efficiently apply fertilizer to property grounds to enhance growth.
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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. Green industry experience or knowledge of landscape, nursery, or irrigation product a plus.
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The Branch Manager II is responsible for building a winning team and knowledge base for achieving excellence in all facets of branch operations including inventory management, team development, customer value, and overall financial performance and growth.
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Performs routine trail, grounds and landscaping work, including but not limited to: pruning or trimming vegetation, pulling weeds, mowing, spraying or applying herbicide and fertilizer, raking or blowing leaves, edging curbs, loading trimmings onto truck, picking up trash and blowing or sweeping debris off parking lots and sidewalks.
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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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Benefits and Perks:Competitive salary + Commission Work Outdoors / IndependentlyGrowth Opportunities 401K Eligibility after One YearPaid TrainingDaily Tasks include:Fertilize, aerate and treat lawns utilizing our ride-on power equipmentShop Work Offer New Services to CustomersNo mowing or landscaping.
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