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Performs ground maintenance to include mowing grass, blowing leaves, pruning or trimming vegetation, pulling weeds, spraying or applying herbicide and fertilizer, loading trimmings onto truck, picking up trash and blowing or sweeping debris off parking lots and sidewalks, and assist with snow removal as season dictates.
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Skilled in proper use and care of hand and power equipment normally used by this trade including but not limited to pruning equipment, push and riding mowers, edging equipment, front end loader and box grader equipped farm tractor, fertilizer application equipment, spray equipment, and snow removal equipment.
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Apply fertilizer and insect control as needed. Inspect plantings for evidence of insect and treat as needed. Must operate large street sweeper to maintain the parking structure and parking lots to reduce possibility of damage from salt and other winter deicing materials and the ensure a clean safe environment for patients, visitors and employees.
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Fertilization – weed control – aeration – ornamental bed weed control – insect and disease control for lawns and trees – perimeter pest control. Must be able to lift 50-pound bags of fertilizer, load, unload, push, lift and guide rotary spreader with a total weight of 80-100 pounds and maneuver 400-foot spray hose.
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Work with IMP and pathology departments on monitoring and diagnosis of insect and disease in compliance with WPS practices. Responsible for propagation, irrigation, fertilizer, plant growth regulator application, crop maintenance.
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Guide the growing process for designated crops and trials including propagation, transplanting, irrigation, fertilizer, plant growth regulator application, plant maintenance, insect and disease management, and crop scheduling.
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Apply fertilizer, pesticides, and herbicides as directed to control weed growth and harmful insect populations through-out the campus. Complete and adhere to Safety training, including but not limited to: PPE use; Asbestos awareness (level 1 only); Fall Protection; Ladder usage; Fire Extinguisher Operation; Forklift Operation; Confined Space Awareness; Lock Out / Tag-out awareness; SDS information; Hazard Communication / Spill Prevention Control & Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan; OSHA related compliance and the Contractor Safety Manual (client’s procedures.
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Monitors campus grounds to determine needs for services such as but not limited to: fertilizing, insect and disease control, weeding, dead plant removal, watering, pruning, etc. New Jersey Commercial Pesticide Applicators License with certifications in categories 3A and 3B and ProFACT fertilizer license.
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Develop with the Head Grower and maintain IPM program (facilitate spray applications as needed, collect IPM data, determine pest thresholds, determine preventative IPM program) B.S. degree in Horticulture, Agriculture, Biology, crop, or plant science.
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Perform winter maintenance on fertilizer equipment and make needed improvements on all fertilizer facilitiesWork closely with producers and fellow employees to provide outstanding customer serviceAttend continuing education courses to maintain a quality level of knowledge for the products, regulations and customer relationsOperate fleet trucks as directed by Location Manager during the off seasonScout fields for weed and insect problems.
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Apply fertilizer, insect, and weed control, clean up refuse and perform other lawn care duties. Apply fertilizer, insect, and weed control, clean up refuse and perform other lawn care duties.
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Must obtain/have and maintain a valid Commercial Applicator’s core license with applicable weed, insect, and disease certifications. REQUIREMENTS Normally requires a high school diploma or the equivalent thereof, and 1 or more years of related work experience to demonstrate knowledge of fertilizer facility and equipment operations.
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As a Fertilizer Technician at HEROES Lawn Care, you will be responsible for lawn treatment applications, handling customer concerns and finding the solution to maintain a healthy lawn for the customer.
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Provide basic lawn care services to our client's property such as but not limited to: weed control, fertilizer, aeration, seeding. Analyze lawns and provide appropriate recommendations to improve the quality of a clients lawn such as but not limited to: noting weeds present, disease, insect, or seeding needs.
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Skill in operating tools and equipment such as mowers, dump truck, backhoe/loader, utility vehicle, spray rig, fertilizer spreaders, and seeders. Plans and implements cultivation programs and disease, insect, and weed control programs to ensure optimal playing surfaces under a wide variety of conditions.
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