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The grounds supervisor will be responsible for minor repairs and maintenance procedures on facilities fleet and equipment utilized in groundskeeping. The grounds supervisor oversees and coordinates the activities of landscaping contractors and vendors performing grounds work.
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Lead the groundskeeping team to achieve upkeep of all landscaping including plants, trees, ponds, fish, and other grounds elements, ensuring everything is healthy, clean, and free of trash and debris.
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Previous experience with building maintenance, groundskeeping, landscaping maintenance or other related area. Previous experience with building maintenance, groundskeeping, landscaping maintenance or other related area.
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Able to follow directions for the proper mixture, use, and disposal/storage of cleaners, solvents, chemicals, fertilizers, and comparable products used in groundskeeping (landscaping)is required.
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The Groundskeeper- Landscape associate performs semi-skilled work in the maintenance, care, and modification of resort grounds and landscapes which includes the operation of electrically-powered and gasoline-powered groundskeeping equipment and machines, and the use of small hand and power tools or equipment in planting, cultivating, and trimming grounds and landscaping.
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Reasonable experience performing commercial groundskeeping in all seasons. Use appropriate landscaping methods to care for, preserve and water plants; sod, seed and fertilize lawns; prepare beds and properly install appropriate plant material; apply pesticides as necessary.
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Maintain the library grounds through landscaping tasks, including mowing, trimming, weeding, and pest control. Ensure the overall cleanliness and functionality of the library facility through painting, cleaning, groundskeeping, and managing inventory of supplies.
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Regular groundskeeping such as lawn mowing, planting, weeding/weed eating, etc. Build stairs and ramps, frame doors and windows, install landscaping timbers. Regular groundskeeping such as lawn mowing, planting, weeding/weed eating, etc.
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Previous experience in landscaping, maintenance, road work, construction or groundskeeping is preferred but not required. The City of Independence has several openings for Seasonal Service Department workers to assist the Service Department in landscaping, grounds keeping and related duties for City projects.
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Skills, including knowledge in plumbing, electrical, HVAC, groundskeeping/landscaping, repair and renovations (doors, windows, sinks, paint, flooring, etc.) WPI is a founding partner of the 501(c)3 Kure-It, a non-profit organization that raises money for underfunded cancer research, and Charity Storage, a 501(c)3 that uses vacant storage units to raise money for local charities.
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Physical Demands: Heavy lifting a must (over 50 pounds) Qualifications Required Qualifications: Must have 1 to 3 years experience in grounds related services along with knowledge and training in groundskeeping, gardening and landscaping techniques preferred.
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This position will include maintenance at our assisted living facility as well as groundskeeping for the entire campus - assisted living and long term care buildings. Trade school or vocational school with courses in landscaping, horticulture, forestry or park management desired.
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Routine landscape maintenance including mowing, trimming, weeding, garden bed rejuvenation, brush clearing, pruning, and invasive species removal in designated areas. Assist with farm and horticultural projects including but not limited to: produce harvest, compost collection and removal, and weed removal in specific areas.
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The Maintenance Technician performs various basic maintenance duties requiring technical labor skills, including HVAC repairs and adjustments, plumbing, light carpentry/construction, appliance repair, groundskeeping, and more.
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Compensation: $15 - $18 hourly Responsibilities: Perform routine groundskeeping on outdoor lawns within the community Operate lawn mowing equipment and other hand tools for lawn care Assist with specialty installation projects within a residential construction site, including bathroom fixtures, shower doors, mirrors, shelving, etc.
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