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You will be cleaning and removing plant debris, installing landscapes, trimming plant material, cleaning exterior fixtures, and performing irrigation repairs and maintenance. Our Groundskeeper II's are responsible for general care of the property grounds, including cleaning of landscape/hardscaped areas and maintaining plants, trees, etc.
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Perform golf course setup and minor irrigation repair; prepare for tournaments; perform weekend duty; perform various cleaning duties; perform trash removal; clean rest room facilities. Use a variety of hand tools, dig, repair holes, apply soil amendments, prune trees, lay sod; sweep or rake leaves; assist in cultural practices, spring trimming, dredge ponds and cut cups.
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Supports irrigation maintenance duties such as: irrigation head trimming, valve trimming, PVC pipe repairs, head leveling, and minor electrical tasks. We are looking for a someone who loves to work outdoors, who is highly motivated, and detail oriented to join our team as a Groundskeeper.
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There is an exciting opportunity at Eagle Crest Communities working as a Lead Groundskeeper to provide support and direction to other groundskeeping staff. Previous experience working with lawn care, irrigation systems or general landscaping is preferred, but not required.
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Report any malfunctions of irrigation system to Maintenance Supervisor and/or Community Manager. Remove trash (i.e., papers, cup, cigarette/cigar butts, boxes, pet waste, etc.) Water property plants, flowers, and grass in between scheduled visits or in absence of lawn care contractor.
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Activities include landscaping, maintenance and repair of irrigation systems, parking lot cleaning, and any other related activity. Performs landscaping activities including: trimming, fertilizing, cutting grass, etc.
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A Groundskeeper, or Caretaker, is responsible for maintaining an aesthetically-pleasing and functional outdoor space. Installing sprinkler and irrigation systems. Their duties include planting flowers and shrubbery, mowing lawns and communicating with the property owner to determine their vision for the space.
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When you are not out in the city, you generally participate in applying fertilizers and herbicides, seasonally; repair irrigation system, when needed; maintain and use water pumps; water grounds manually with a hose or garden sprinkler.
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Items which may be representative, but not all inclusive, of those commonly associated with this type of work: Push mowers, riding mowers, greens mower, weed-eaters, tractors, jack hammer, power hand tools, chainsaw, pruning saws and shears, dump truck, utility vehicle, hydraulic powered riding equipment, sand trap rakes, sprinklers, irrigation equipment, water hoses, buckets, backpack blowers, backpack pump sprayers, hedge trimmer, basic hand tools, and Personnel Resolution.
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Installs forms and lays walks and paths using gravel and asphalt or concrete mixes; excavates and backfills ditches and trenches with hand tools; repairs and replaces pipe on irrigation systems.
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Groundskeeper will require maintaining site landscaping, lawns, trees, shrubs, flowers, turf and irrigation. Groundskeeper Supervisor/ Site Supervisor. Basic landscaping such as planting flowers, grass, shrubs, bushes, spreading mulch, and replenishing soil.
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Experience with landscaping maintenance including plant care and irrigation repair. Experience with landscaping maintenance including plant care and irrigation repair. Ability to live onsite at our RV Park (Must have your own RV or be willing to live in a studio apartment.
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Size, select, space, install, adjust, repair and maintain sprinkler heads, irrigation system components. This class is distinguished from the Senior Groundskeeper in that the latter exercises technical and functional oversight over lower level staff.
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Examples of Duties REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES:Mow, edge, trim, and water lawns, fields, and other turf grounds; prepare and fertilize soil; water various grounds areas by hand or by operating the irrigation system; inspect grounds areas for maintenance needs and report conditions to appropriate personnel.
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Knowledge of: Basic gardening, pruning and landscaping methods and materials; use of gardening tools, machinery and equipment; and lawn irrigation systems. The Groundskeeper I classification differs from the Groundskeeper II classification in that the former performs landscape work that is semi- skilled and less difficult and complex in nature.
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