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Divot repair, laying sod and planting seed, mowing greens and repair of ball marks on greens. The Groundskeeper III position assists the course maintenance staff in day-to-day operations.
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Routine tasks may include sod laying, walk mowing, trimming, planting, watering, weed eating, fertilizing, digging, raking, and semi-skilled maintenance work. Operates golf course vehicles, gas and/or electric motor-powered landscape equipment such as mowers, tractors, twin-axle vehicles, blowers, chain saws, clippers, sod cutters, and pruning saws.
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Performs a wide range of landscaping tasks as assigned, including but not limited to cutting grass, trim sidewalk and curb edges, trim hedges, bushes and trees, dig up plants, trees, shrubs and sod, water grounds and flower beds, spread fertilizer, spray grounds with insecticides and herbicides, plant flowers and seeds, sets out plants, and pulls weeds from beds.
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Related Titles: Golf Course Laborer; Groundskeeper; Landscape Gardener; Course Utility Worker. Basic operation of utility vehicles, sod cutters, weed-eaters, hand-held blowers, small equipment/etc.
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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. Any combination equivalent to graduation from high school and one year experience as a groundskeeper.
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Prepare and grade soil and install seed, sod, and/or mulch. Must be able to operate various hand tools, mowers, bush hog, utility vehicles, trailers, tractors, backhoe, hand tools, chalker, irrigation system, scoreboard controllers, blowers, weed-eaters, trimmers, chainsaw, aerial-lift, grinder, and chipper.
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RESPONSIBILITIES: The golf course groundskeeper's responsibilities include operating riding and push mowers, operating weed eaters, changing holes, maintaining bunkers, repairing ball marks, repairing divots, laying sod, planting trees and flowers, putting down mulch, fertilizing, watering, assisting with irrigation repairs, fueling and maintaining equipment.
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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. Operate a variety of power driven equipment such as tractors, trucks, weed whips, mowers, fork lifts, sweepers, earth movers, power pressure sprayers, chain saws and other equipment used in grounds maintenance work; utilize standard gardening hand tools; assure equipment is in safe operating condition.
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Lawns: Mow, trim, edge, sweep (power or manual) thatch, cut and roll sod, insect control, fertilize and water. Play areas and other assignments: Seasonal care and improvements, clean catch basins, repair drain lines, smooth and grade terrain, brush and stone removal, dead or down tree removal, fence and gate repair, and maintenance of irrigation systems.
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Prepares seed beds, lays sod, spreads seed, lime, fertilizer and straw; Select one box that best describes how much paid work experience you have as a Groundskeeper? Machinery/Tools/Work Aids/Other EquipmentItems which may be representative, but not all inclusive, of those commonly associated with this type of work: Push mowers, riding mowers, tractors, weed-eaters, jack hammer, power hand tools, chainsaw, pruning saws and shears, dump truck, utility vehicle, water hoses, buckets, backpack blowers, backpack pump sprayers, hedge trimmer, basic hand tools, etc.
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Workers typically perform a variety of tasks, which may include any combination of the following: sod laying, mowing, trimming, planting, watering, fertilizing, digging, raking, sprinkler installation.
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Will perform any of the following: sod laying, mowing, trimming, planting, watering, fertilizing, digging, raking and sprinkler installation. Join our team as a seasonal groundskeeper and become the ultimate journey curator for the historic Chanler at Cliff Walk.
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Lays sod, applies grass seed, fertilizer, insecticides, pesticides, and herbicides; follows the guidelines and requirements set forth by the state, county and city rules and regulations. + Participates in the propagation, planting, and transplanting of appropriate trees, shrubs, sod and flowers.
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Performs intermediate semi-skilled work in the maintenance of municipal parks and grounds, including general park areas, roadway medians and swales, golf greens, fairways, tees, bunkers and rough, and clay/turf athletic fields and clay tennis courts.
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Cultivating yards, shrubs flower beds; trimming shrubs; watering lawns, shrubs, flower beds; cutting, rolling, tamping and laying sod; building fences and working concrete; cleaning out vacant units; picking up and hauling trash and heavy loads; removal of ice, snow and trees.
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