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Skill in operating such tools and equipment as tractors, lawnmowers, bush hogs, weed-eaters, sod cutters, line machines, chemical sprayers, electric hedge clippers, chainsaws, chippers, and various hand tools.
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Perform general grounds maintenance duties: remove leaves, mow grass, aerate turf, weed beds, sow grass seed and lay sod. Perform general grounds maintenance duties: remove leaves, mow grass, aerate turf, weed beds, sow grass seed and lay sod.
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Mows grass, lays sod, weeds flowerbeds, trims and edges walkways and lawns. Mows grass, lays sod, weeds flowerbeds, trims and edges walkways and lawns. Digs, fills and tamps soil and gravel in earth excavations; levels ground using pick, shovel, tamper and rake.
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Performs various golf course renovation tasks including prepping for and building of greens, tees and bunkers; prepares irrigation system components, glues/fuses connections and tie-ins; installs irrigation lines, wire, and heads; digs holes and trenches, utilizing hand tools to install drainage and tie-ins; spreads and lays materials such as grass seed, sod, greens mix, gravel, and sand; operates mechanized equipment to move and install materials.
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Installs sod, plants grass seed, repairs sprinklers. Performs other maintenance activities such as tree trimming, cutting grass, weed eating ditch banks and ditch bottoms. Performs other maintenance activities such as tree trimming, cutting grass, weed eating ditch banks and ditch bottoms.
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Mow grass; plant and transplant shrubs, trees, and other landscape plants; fertilize lawn and plants; trim bushes and trees; spray lawn and shrubs to control insects, diseases, and pests; remove weeds and other non-preferred plants from landscaped, natural, and hard-spaced areas; rake and remove grass cuttings and leaves; sweep or blow adjacent streets and walkways; load and unload soil, sand, sod, rock, gravel and other ground covering materials as required.
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Loads and unloads materials such as sod, mulch, gravel, dirt, timber, chemicals, or other materials, tools, and equipment. Maintains outdoor areas by cutting grass, pruning trees and bushes, raking leaves and debris, and other maintenance tasks.
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The Gardener performs seasonal gardening tasks such as fertilizing, preparing seedbeds, transplanting, laying sod, aerating, pruning, trimming and applying chemical according to specific directions.
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Maintain manicured, safe, and debris free landscaping, grounds, walkways, and drives including but not limited to cutting grass, using weed eaters/edger, leaf blowers, planting seasonal flowers, laying sod.
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Prepares flower beds, plants and cultivates trees, shrubs, flowers, sod and grass. Operates equipment in mowing grass, trims shrubs, operates chain and hand saws in cutting up tree branches and limbs, waters and cares for grass, plants, tree, shrubs and flowers.
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Lays sod, applies grass seed, fertilizer, insecticides, pesticides, and herbicides; follows the guidelines and requirements set forth by the state, county and city rules and regulations.
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Care for and propagate plant life by: planting and maintaining flowers, shrubs and trees; mowing, raking and manicuring grounds; cutting and hauling away dead trees, stumps and shrubs; sowing grass or laying sod; trimming trees, hedges and shrubs.
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Perform grounds maintenance activities for City Parks, such as snow removal, mow and trim grass, maintain plants and shrubs, lay sod, apply pesticides and fertilizers, aerate, fence repair, etc.
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ComHerr Foods Inc. is a drug-free workplace and an equal opportunity employer M/F/Veterans/DisabilitiesKey ResponsibilitiesGrounds Maintenance and UpkeepOperate vehicles and powered equipment such as mowers, tractors, twin-axle vehicles, snow blowers, chain saws, electric clippers, sod cutters and pruning saws.
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Mows grass; cuts weeds; fertilizes and applies pesticides to grass, trees and shrubs; lays sod. Do you have experience in tree inspection, soil content, fighting disease, environmental impact, and knowledge of tree care each species requires to maintain a long healthy life.
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