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Ability to operate various trade industry equipment (mower, skid loader, trenchers, etc.) Install, maintain, and repair irrigation systems including valves, controllers, piping, wiring rotors, spray heads, drip tubing, bubbles, etc.
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Plants flowers, trims evergreens and ground covers, plants shrubs, transplants trees, and waters garden areas; cuts areas with riding lawn mower and hand mower; rakes and mulches leaves; chemically controls weeds and bugs in sidewalks and flower beds.
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Experience safely operating commonly used landscape maintenance equipment and tools such as but not limited to: mower, edger, blower, hedge trimmer, line trimmer, chain saw, rake, shovel, hoe, broom, and other related landscape maintenance equipment and tools.
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Operates a variety of equipment, machinery and tools, which may include a utility truck, riding mower, push mower, edger, weed eater, leaf blower, air compressor, pressure washer, grinder, chain saw, pole saw, hedge clipper, pruner, pick ax, shovel, rake, pitchfork, ladder, yard tools, mechanic tools, or hand tools.
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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 gardens and grounds in Dearborn, MI. This position reports to the Director of Gardens & Grounds and involves working with other garden team members and volunteers.
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Physical ability to complete tasks including ability to push lawn mower, load clippings, ascend and descend ladders. Follow all applicable safety, risk management and environmental policies and procedures as related to the Groundskeeper position.
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Of a walk behind mower over curbs Lift and carry up to 50 lbs repeatedlyLift shovels full of snow Lift branches and limbs Push, pull, grip and squeeze various tools, products and/or items (e.g., pruning)Bend and kneel up to 8 hours or more a day Use hand saw Work hours vary up to 12 hours per day Work in extreme weather conditions (heat, cold, precipitation) HES is an equal opportunity employer.
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Perform routine groundskeeping tasks including, but not limited to, hand mowing, string trimming, blowing, tractor mowing, riding mower mowing, pruning, plant bed preparation, planting of trees, shrubs, and other plants, manual weed control, digging, and raking.
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Operates gas and diesel powered tractor drawn and tractor powered mowing equipment, including a gang real mower, off-set counter-balanced rotary mower, sweeper, aerator, fertilizer spreader, front end loader, back hoe and grading blade.
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Job Summary: The groundskeeper is responsible for all grounds maintenance work including the cutting of grass, weeds and planting of flowers, picking up of trash and litter and other grounds maintenance work.
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Position Summary Details The Groundskeeper will be responsible for the ongoing maintenance of properties and grounds. It will also be responsible for duties including, but not limited to mowing, weeding, edging, trimming, irrigation repairs, mulching, fertilizing, debris removal, landscaping and more.
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Cut lawn using hand, power or riding mower and trim and edge around walks, flower beds, and walls. Groundskeeper The Groundskeeper will perform various labor-intensive tasks in an industrial setting under the direction of a supervisor or foreman.
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Operates hedge trimmer and push lawn mower. The City relies on the Groundskeeper - Forestry to follow safety protocols, while being responsive, thorough, and a resourceful self-starter with a customer focused mindset.
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Work experience using the following tools and equipment: hand pruners, loppers, hedge shears, hand saws, backpack blower, mower, string trimmer, pressure washer, and chainsaw, The Groundskeeper maintains natural environments, landscaping, and outdoor hardscapes including shrubs, trees, lawns, irrigation, and sidewalks.
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Specifically able to operate: hedge trimmer, leaf blower, push mower, riding zero turn mower, weed whacker, edge trimmer and chain saw properly and safely. Performs welding, fabrication, cutting, brazing and grinding related to the maintenance and upkeep of lawn care, excavation, snow removal, and material handling equipment.
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