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Custodial / Maintenance Cleaning / Sanitation, Grounds Keeper, Hazardous Material Handling, High Speed Buffer, BackFlow Prevention Assembly Repair and Maint, Finish Work, Fire Protection Engineer Tech/Fire Alarm Systems, Lawn Mower, Maint/Custodial Services Skills (support only), Pressure Washer, Power Hedge Trimmers, Riding Mower, Leaf Blower, Strip Floors, Finish Floors, Finish Gym Floors, Floor Scrubber, Back Pack Vacuum, Wet Vacuum.
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The Grounds Keeper maintains property grounds by cutting lawns; trimming and edging along walkways, flower beds, and walls; trimming bushes and trees; planting bushes and flowers; applying lawn care chemicals, as needed; and removing snow and spreading salt.
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Additional duties to be assigned by the Grounds Supervisor, Landscape Coordinator, or Director of Operations. This includes mowing, trimming, trash removal, trimming trees and shrubs, planting flowers, fertilizing, and general landscape maintenance.
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As a groundskeeper you'll be responsible for all landscaping and grounds maintenance on property. These responsibilities include, but are not limited to, lawn mowing, hedge trimming and pruning, watering plants, sprinkler and irrigation system maintenance, preparing outdoor areas for various weather conditions, coordinating specialty services, maintaining gardens and lawns, including planting, fertilizing, weeding, mulching, pesticide application, and operating and maintaining garden and landscaping equipment.
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A broad range of services are provided to support the University campuses including: facility maintenance by all trades, capital maintenance, information technology systems for operations (work control, time capture, preventative maintenance), energy and utilities systems, recycling and waste management, event services, residential facilities coordination, grounds maintenance and facility condition assessment and tracking.
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Maintenance Assistant Grounds Keeper- FT (May -August) Perform routine maintenance on grounds, parking areas, driveways, etc., by cutting, trimming, polishing, sweeping, etc., as necessary/directed.
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We are seeking a Grounds Keeper who will be responsible for. The Porter/Groundskeeper is responsible for daily maintenance and care of landscaping tools and equipment (blower, pressure washer, etc.
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The Janitor/Grounds Keeper is responsible for the overall cleanliness, upkeep and safe operation of Fred Finch Youth & Family Service facilities (owned and leased), including, but not limited to landscaping and custodial.
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Under the direction of the Grounds Supervisor, perform a variety of grounds maintenance and landscaping duties in the beautification of assigned grounds and landscaped areas.
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The Grounds Keeper may be called upon to the Maintenance staff on other projects as needed. The Grounds Keeper may be required to perform any other related duties as required or assigned.
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The Golf Course Grounds Keeper assists in the maintenance and operation of the Sugar Creek Golf Course grounds. Assist in general golf course maintenance such as: changing cup positions, moving tee blocks, hand watering and debris removal (sticks and leaves.
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As a Grounds Keeper, you will be responsible for the landscaping and maintenance around the golf course. Maintains clean and organized work areas on the golf course and maintenance facility.
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The City of Commerce City is seeking an enthusiastic Greens Keeper I. The Greens Keeper I will be under the direct supervision of the Assistant Golf Course Maintenance Supervisor.
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Positions in this classification are responsible for initially performing manual tasks in a limited variety of occupational areas including horticulture, grounds maintenance, equipment operation, small engine repair and equipment/facility repair.
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Should have a minimum of 1 year of maintenance experience. Policing grounds for litter. Mowing and trimming of grass areas and hedges. Snow removal from entrances and sidewalks. Lake Auto Group group is looking to hire a hard working and dependable individual to care for our dealerships.
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