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Operates a variety of power and manual landscaping equipment and tools such as riding or other type self-propelled power lawn mower, gasoline powered edger, rotary spreader, weed eater, grass sling, back pack leaf blowers, chippers, chain saws and other equipment as assigned.
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Must maintain Michigan Department of Agriculture Commercial Pesticide Applicator's Certification in Turf Grass, Ornamental Plants, and Right of Way (Core, 3A, 3B, & 6). Possess a Commercial Pesticide Applicator's Certification (CPAC) from the Michigan Department of Agriculture in the following categories: Turf Grass, Ornamental Plants, and Right of Way. NOTE: Employees without the required CPAC in the following categories: Core, Turf Grass, Ornamental Plants, and Right of Way (Core, 3A, 3B, & 6) at time of application must obtain it by the end of the six month probationary period.
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Apply fertilizer and weed control to campus turf and natural grass athletic fields. Apply pesticide to campus turf and natural grass athletic fields as needed following all required regulations.
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Performs various tasks associated with maintaining the Expo Center and grounds maintenance or roadside maintenance, such as mowing grass/weeds, edging landscaped areas, cutting down and removing trees/shrubs, cutting tree limbs, trimming shrubs and hedges, removing debris from ditches and right-of-ways, picking up debris/litter, spreading ground materials, digging holes/trenches, shoveling materials, placing/retrieving signage, loading/unloading trucks, or lifting/moving heavy materials.
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This position reports directly to the Lead Groundskeeper, Parks Foreman, Parks and Recreation Superintendent, and/or the Director of Public Works. Applies fertilizer, pesticides, and other chemical solutions with spray rigs to grass, shrubs, trees, and other plantings to prevent and/or control weeds, disease, and pests or to stimulate growth.
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SUPERVISION RECEIVED This position reports directly to the Lead Groundskeeper, Parks Foreman, Parks and Recreation Superintendent, and/or the Director of Public Works. The Groundskeeper position is part of the AFSCME Residual Union, and starting salary is dictated by the Collective Bargaining Agreement.
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Environmental Hazards Employee will be exposed to trash, garbage, flowers, trees, grass, dirt, noise, vibration, mechanical and chemical hazards, atmospheric conditions that affect the respiratory system or the skin, darkness or poor lighting conditions, chemicals, fertilizers, mulch, debris and insects, etc.
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As a Groundskeeper with FC Dallas, you will work with our MoneyGram team to maintain our professional sports fields. A team player who is open to learn and develop expertise in grass & turf management.
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Plant, cultivate, prune, spray, fertilize and irrigate flowers, trees grass and shrubs; hoe weeds, rake leaves, sweep walks, pick up debris and other related duties as needed. Any combination equivalent to graduation from high school and one year experience as a groundskeeper.
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Under the direction of the Grounds Supervisor or Administrative Services Supervisor-CMC, perform general and varied groundskeeping gardening and maintenance work. Install or sod new lawns; sweep lawns, sidewalks, blacktop and other athletic facility areas; clean and wash down football stadium; aerate and fertilize turfed areas using special equipment.
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Able to mow turf grass with walk-behind mower, edge flower beds with power trimmer, rake leaves, and clear driveways and walkways of debris and snow, as needed. The Natural Areas Specialist & Groundskeeper works to maintain the beautiful 17-acre historic Fair Lane.
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Under the supervision of the lead groundskeeper, maintenance supervisor, managers, and Facility Planning and Operations Director, the Stationary Engineer will be responsible for lawn and plant care, snow removal, and maintaining clean, safe, and clear access to and from the Museum.
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Landscapes areas for college beautification by planting, cultivating, pruning; plants, trees, shrubs, grass and flowers. Operates, utilizes and maintains various equipment, machinery and tools including tractors, riding mowers, box blade, bush hog, weed trimmer, pressure washer, front end loader, and chainsaw.
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Performs athletic field care processes to include, mowing, aeration, watering, general repair, turf grass identification, soil analysis and lining requirements for interscholastic and inter-mural athletic events.
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Job Posting Natural Areas Specialist & Groundskeeper Posted: 02-15-24. Natural Areas Specialist & Groundskeeper Posted: 02-15-24. Demonstrates interest in furthering education on site history, native plants (trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants), invasive plants, ornamental plants, turf management, irrigation, and landscape equipment care.
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