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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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Duties may include any combination of the following: sod laying, mowing, trimming, planting, watering, fertilizing, digging, raking, spraying, edging, pruning and sprinkler installation. Two years healthcare groundskeeper maintenance experience.
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Mows, waters, places sod; rakes, trims hedges; edges; cleans restrooms; picks up trash and litter. Supplemental insurance offerings including AFLAC, Liberty Mutual, US Legal, Pet Benefit Solutions and Nationwide Pet Insurance.
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Duties will also include:Meet performance standards established with the employee's managerPerform general maintenance and repairs to Cemetery GroundsOperate powered equipment such as mowers, trimmers, edgers, sod cutters, chain saw etc.
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Essential Functions Lay sod, plant new shrubs, trees, and flowers. 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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Mow grass; plant and transplant shrubs, trees, and other landscape plants; fertilize lawn and plants; trim bushes and trees; spray lawn and shrubs to control insects, diseases, and pests; remove weeds and other non-preferred plants from landscaped, natural, and hard-spaced areas; rake and remove grass cuttings and leaves; sweep or blow adjacent streets and walkways; load and unload soil, sand, sod, rock, gravel and other ground covering materials as required.
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In lawn areas and athletic fields, prepares the soil, lays sod, seed and over-seeds. The primary function of the Groundskeeper job is to manage and maintain landscaping requirements of assigned areas by keeping the grounds clean of trash, debris and anything else that could upset an otherwise orderly condition.
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Operates lawn tractors, mowers, saws, clippers and other hand tools used in maintenance work. Assists in the maintenance and repair of playgrounds, ball fields, park buildings and structures such as restrooms, tennis and racquetball courts, running track and playground equipment.
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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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The role you’ll contribute: Performs a wide range of routine landscaping maintenance tasks using hand or power tools or equipment. Planting, Mowing, Edging, Mulching, Daily Trash/Debris Clean-up, Trimming, Pruning, Blowing, Watering, Spraying in accordancewith campus schedules and department standards.
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Preparing ground for new SOD. Lifting and carrying rolls of SOD/turf and rolling them out. Assisting with laying new SOD, moving and staging equipment, unloading and loading supplies.
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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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ComHerr Foods Inc. is a drug-free workplace and an equal opportunity employer M/F/Veterans/DisabilitiesKey ResponsibilitiesGrounds Maintenance and UpkeepOperate vehicles and powered equipment such as mowers, tractors, twin-axle vehicles, snow blowers, chain saws, electric clippers, sod cutters and pruning saws.
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Lays sod, plants shrubs, trees, and flowers as required. Lays sod, plants shrubs, trees, and flowers as required. Must maintain a valid driver's license, motor vehicle liability insurance and personal injury insurance, and complete the University Van Driver Training within 90 days of employment date.
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Weeding landscape areas, repair and maintain soil, sod and irrigation. Ability to operate vehicles such as truck, Kubota ATV, golf cart, and John Deere tractor. Ability to operate equipment such as leaf blower, hedge trimmer, and power hand tools.
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