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Growing GRASS is a new national project that will help U.S. meat producers optimize total value from their regenerative grazing operations through lowered costs of claims verification and market access, increased penetrance into value-added markets that more fully utilize and value the whole animal, and incentivization of climate-smart grazing systems that reduce costs, increase resiliency, and deliver public benefits to the environment and climate.
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Maintain grounds, grass cutting, trimming, landscaping. Assist Park Ranger III and Park Superintendent in enforcement of park rules/regulations. May require overnight stays in the absence of Park Superintendent and/or Park Ranger II or Park Ranger III.
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To assist with the protection and conservation of defined park areas, to protect natural resources, ecosystems, and wildlife within park areas and to interact with visitors. Maintain trail and campground.
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Assist with special projects, park programs, event planning and event management. Ability to operate power equipment such as saws, tools, trimmers, chain saws, blowers, lawn equipment. The position will also, when necessary, patrol the park and enforce rules and regulations for the protection of the park, visitors, and wildlife.
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Operates tractor and push mower to mow grass at city parks and sports facilities; may operate a front end loader. Cleans catch basins, spreads sand and gravel, performs asphalt patch work, and serves as flag man to assist in street maintenance.
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Follow planned landscaping designs to determine where to lay sod, sow grass, or plant flowers or foliage. Plant seeds, bulbs, foliage, flowering plants, grass, ground covers, trees, or shrubs and apply mulch for protection, using gardening tools.
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Participates in all types of sports field maintenance labor such as:Mowing/groomingSynthetic & Natural Grass Cultural/Maintenance PracticesPainting/Paint RemovalField layoutParticipates in Inclement Weather readiness and execution.
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Cut grass using a push or power mower or power trimmer; Good motor coordination skills, that is, the Street Maintenance Worker must be able to coordinate his or her eyes, hands, fingers and feet rapidly and accurately in order to handle precise movements as when operating equipment or driving a motor vehicle, and in response to visual, auditory and other stimuli.
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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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May be required to perform a range of grounds maintenance activities, such as cutting grass and weeds, maintaining lawn equipment (small engine repair), cleaning ditches and culverts, making routine grounds inspections for sprinkler system leaks and other problems, repairing sprinkler leaks, repairing fences, and picking up trash.
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Perform mathematical computations necessary to make accurate estimates for supplies such as fertilizer, grass seed, flowers and chemicals. Weekly: Tractors w/attachments, Edger, Roller, Loader, Back Hoe, Skid Loader, Chainsaw, Chemical Application Equipment, Dump Truck, Top Dresser Street Sweeper, Goossen Vacuum, Olathe Vacuum, Trailer.
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A Degree in Arboriculture, Urban Forestry, Horticulture, Plant Science, Plant Pathology, Environmental Sciences, Landscape Management, Turf-grass, or similar experience preferred. A Degree in Arboriculture, Urban Forestry, Horticulture, Plant Science, Plant Pathology, Environmental Sciences, Landscape Management, Turf-grass, or similar experience preferred.
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The Plant Health Care focus is on ensuring the health and well being of trees and shrubs on a clients' landscape in a specific territory. The Plant Health Care Team are specialists dedicated to inspecting plant material, identifying problems, and ethically treating or preventing the many problems that trees and shrubs may face.
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Monitor landscapes for pests (weeds, insects, and diseases) and perform pesticide applications associated with the proper integrated pest management for annuals, perennials, roses, shrubs, and irrigated turf grass.
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Eskaton Grass Valley is a vibrant 42-acre senior living community, consisting of assisted living and memory care units as well as 130 independent patio homes with the beautiful Sierra Nevada foothills as a backdrop.
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