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Keywords: Landscaping, Groundskeeping, Maintenance, Property management, Gardener, Plants, Lawn, Trees, Irrigation, Watering, Feeding, Fertilizing, Pest Control, Walkthrough. Maintain landscape and garden areas as needed by planting, trimming, fertilizing, mowing, or other activities.
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Supervise, oversee and coordinate all phases of landscape & grounds management including ornamental landscape, lawn, parking lot maintenance, snow / ice removal, equipment maintenance and repair and other tasks assigned by general manager.
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The Landscape Crew Member will maintain property grounds by mowing, cutting lawns; trimming and edging along walkways, flower beds and walls; trims bushes and trees; plants bushes and flowers; applies lawn care chemicals, as needed; and removes snow and spreads salt.
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With our range of services, including landscape design, development, maintenance and enhancements, theres no limit to what we can do, and what you can achieve. At least one year of experience in lawn care and landscaping a must; supervisory experience desired.
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The Installation Crew Lead coordinates with the Foreman and/or Landscape Designer to install and maintain gardens, lawns, hardscapes, patios, lawn furniture, irrigation systems, and other related fixtures and appendages on residential and commercial properties.
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Applicants must have commercial lawn / landscape maintenance experience and a valid driver's license. Commercial Mowing and Landscape Maintenance. Snow Removal in Winter. Commercial Mowing and Landscape Maintenance.
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While green industry experience is not required, having a degree in Arboriculture, Urban Forestry, Horticulture, Plant or Environmental Sciences, Landscape Management, or equivalent experience is preferred and will accelerate your learning journey.
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In the Sales Arborist role, you will have the opportunity to work closely with our field specialists who deliver work and new and existing customers while applying your expertise to ensure the health and well-being of each client s landscape.
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Love solving customer s problems and helping them preserve their tree, plant, and lawn care health through industry leading solutions. Since that point, we have expanded the services that we offer and grown nationally into an amazing team of talented professionals, with diverse backgrounds, who have built extraordinary careers by providing the very best Tree, Plant, and Lawn Care services to our customers.
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We pride ourselves on being a company rooted in the preservation and care of the plants and trees we serve versus removing them from the landscape. We will support your continuing education in the industry, including financial support in becoming an ISA Certified Arborist.
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As a Sales Arborist your focus will be to develop, grow and support your assigned sales territory. At SavATree, we provide a lucrative compensation package and we will support your transition into a sales territory, providing both a floor (minimum guarantee) as well as unlimited upside potential in commission earnings as you grow the territory.
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Your focus will be to develop, grow and support your assigned sales territory. At SavATree, you will spend your time learning, collaborating, having fun, and taking pride in the work that we do daily to support our customers and the health and wellbeing of the great outdoors.
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We understand that a beautiful lawn and landscape is an essential part of any home or business, and we take pride in helping our clients achieve their dream outdoor space. Established in 2008, we began as a small lawn maintenance company, and since then, we have grown to offer a range of landscaping services and products to our valued customers.
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Complete lawn and plant care tasks, including mowing, edging, weeding, and mulching. We are currently looking to add a Landscape Crew Member to our great team who will assist in the day-to-day activities of the construction and maintenance operations by completing assigned tasks.
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Annual Winner s Circle Contest for our top performing team members that includes an all expense paid vacation. You will be the trusted advisor for the property owner and will become an integral part of the health and safety of the environment you serve.
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