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Mowing, trimming, raking, edging, planting and pruning and miscellaneous course upkeep. Perform routine golf course maintenance in all facets of day to day operations. Ongoing Part-Time employees who are employed for more than 6 months will make contributions to the pension program (PERA) through payroll deductions unless they qualify for one of the exemptions.
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Rototills, spades, rakes, weeds, and fertilizes flower-planting beds. Job no: 494973 Work type: Staff Part-Time Location: Denver, CO Categories: Maintenance / Grounds / Skilled Trades Division: Facilities Planning & Management Position Summary Under immediate supervision, this position performs grounds maintenance and landscape gardening work on all property owned by the University of Denver.
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Removal of trash and debris, blowing areas off, sweeping, raking, mulching, mowing, trimming, edging, watering and planting material. Take on special landscaping or planting projects as deemed necessary by the property manager.
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The Groundskeeper will be responsible for performing ongoing landscaping tasks, as well as routine maintenance of all landscaping equipment. The Grounds Maintenance team is responsible for the daily maintenance around the outside of the clubhouse, parking lots, and golf course(s.
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Perform regular maintenance and minor repairs on the lawn care equipment. Our unprecedented collection of more than 200 golf and country, city, and stadium clubs share a common goal- building relationships and enriching lives.
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Participates in a variety of landscape maintenance duties including trimming, mowing, aerating, edging, hedging, watering, weeding, planting, mulching, renovating and chipping. Routine grounds maintenance procedures including mowing, edging, weeding and planting.
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Their duties include planting flowers and shrubbery, mowing lawns and communicating with the property owner to determine their vision for the space. A Groundskeeper, or Caretaker, is responsible for maintaining an aesthetically-pleasing and functional outdoor space.
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Planting flowers, grass, shrubs, and bushes. The Groundskeeper will perform various labor-intensive tasks in an industrial setting under the direction of a supervisor or foreman. Austin Industrial delivers premier maintenance, construction, and soft craft services to leading industrial companies across the U.S. An industry leader for more than 60 years, we offer single-source solutions to our customers in the oil, gas, chemical, food, agriculture, power, and manufacturing industries.
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The golf course groundskeeper works on the diverse range of activities involved in golf course maintenance and construction. Assists in construction of new greens, tees, and fairways by grading, preparing soil and planting.
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The Landscape Gardner is responsible for maintaining the grounds outside the building to include: trimming of grass, trees, shrubs, removal, and planting of all types of plants, etc. The Groundskeeper is responsible for ensuring that the outside grounds of the property is maintained at the best possible condition at all times with the least amount of inconvenience to guests and employees.
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Groundskeeper should have a minimum one-year experience lawn mower, trimming hedges, weed care, garden care and planting flowers, etc. DescriptionSeeking a Groundskeeper to provide support to maintain the landscape at various locations and for San Ysidro Land Port of Entry.
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Basic grounds maintenance and trash and debris pickup, weeding, planting, mulch, light snow removal, sweeping of entry ways, changing of light bulbs and toouch up paint of interior and exterior of our communities.
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Basic landscaping such as planting flowers, grass, shrubs, bushes, spreading mulch, and replenishing soil. Groundskeeper will require maintaining site landscaping, lawns, trees, shrubs, flowers, turf and irrigation.
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Experience with planting annuals and container planting. Prepare, plant and maintain all exterior garden beds & containers in a home store location and as a group for the Bachmans store locations.
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Walk the grounds and common interior areas daily, removing litter and debris from lawns, planting beds, parking areas, sidewalks, ramps, and indoor spaces. Duties may include the use of a power washer, cleaning or vacuuming a pool, and assisting maintenance team members as needed.
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