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Essential Job Functions Drives light duty pick-ups, farm tractor, heavy equipment truck/machines, and grass cutting equipment. Purpose and Scope Responsible for operating a variety of heavy trucks, tractors, construction equipment, light duty pick-ups, grass cutting equipment on a regularly assigned basis; check for improper functioning of the equipment during operations; performing general grounds keeping and other duties necessary to maintain the appearance of the District locations.
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Cuts grass, pull weeds, rakes leaves and prunes in shrub beds in Park. · Water/fertilizes, weeds, mulches and deadheads in flowerbeds in Park. · Install and remove shrubbery, mulch and flowers in park.
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Landscaping, including but not limited to, planting flowers, grass, bushes, etc. Essential Functions: Complete all work in a timely manner, without sacrificing qualityKeep the community grounds, common areas, and vacant lots clean and free of debris and trashMaintain tree limbs, rake, mulch, and prune the grounds as neededMow lawns and trim edges around walks, flower beds, etc.
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Mowing grass, trimming low tree branches, trimming hedges, and cleaning up debris. Spreading and cleaning of mulch or landscaping material. Blowing grass and edging trimmings from walkways.
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Performs routine lawn maintenance including grass cutting, lawn edging, weed pulling, and other routine lawn-maintenance activities. Hauls or spreads topsoil, gravel, sand, mulch, or related materials using wheelbarrows and rakes.
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Plant seeds, bulbs, foliage, flowering plants, grass, ground covers, trees, or shrubs and apply mulch using gardening tools. Follow planned landscaping designs for sod placement, grass seeding, or flower and foliage planting.
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Employees must be able to adjust to varying terrain in the execution of outdoor duties including navigating inclines or declines on the grounds and working on surfaces such as grass, dirt, mulch, and snowy or icy surfaces.
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Installs/removes flooring and foliage plants, mulch and tress; prunes, trims and removes brush; installs, maintains, and mows grass. Assists in the construction and maintenance of park landscaping which includes grass cutting, preventative maintenance of equipment, watering, pruning, installation and removal of plants and trees.
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Maintains assigned equipment and notifies Landscaping Supervisor of needed repairs. This position oversees and performs a variety of landscape activities, such as planting, weeding, digging, spreading topsoil and other materials, general lawn maintenance, and seasonal lawn preparation.
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Performs landscaping and grounds maintenance tasks including mowing, hedging, weeding, spreading fertilizer, mulch, sowing grass, setting out plants, watering, trimming of trees and shrubs.
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Mow grass, mulch leaves, clean-up grounds and grounds maintenance practices designated areas of campus. Mow grass, mulch leaves, clean-up grounds and grounds maintenance practices designated areas of campus.
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Polices assigned areas, collects and disposes of trash and debris, cuts grass, pulls weeds, waters grass and flower beds, spreads mulch, rakes leaves, shovels snow and puts down salt.
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Cleans sidewalks, grass area, mulch beds, and other campus areas; empties trash cans, picks up litter, and generally keeps the campus area clean; repairs/patches asphalt, seal cracks, stripes.
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Use hand-trucks and/or dollies to move bulky/heavy items including furniture, cuts grass with push lawn mowers, rakes leaves, spreads mulch, pulls weeds, spreads salt. Summary Serves as a Tractor Operator in the Grounds Section, Facility Management Department, Bath, NY VAMC. Primary purpose of the position is to provide grounds maintenance including operating wheel-mounted tractors and towed or attached equipment, including a heavy duty front end loader, dump trucks, lawn care equipment, snow removal equipment, backhoe, vacuum truck, excavator, aerial lift, bulldozer, etc.
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Landscape by planting flowers, grass, shrubs, and bushes. Water plants and grass as needed and apply fertilizer. Rake, mulch, and prune the grounds as needed. As a landscaper you are responsible for the cultivation and care of the landscaping and grounds surrounding Mt. Olympus and areas around the park.
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