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Creighton University Grounds and Landscaping Services department has an open position for a Full-time, Benefit Eligible, year round, Groundskeeper/Landscaper. While performing the duties of this job (Groundskeeper/Landscaper I,II, III), the employee is regularly required to stand and walk.
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Serve as backup to interior, landscaping maintenance, gardening, irrigation technology and grounds person job or job function. The Enhancement Landscape Laborer executes small scale landscaping operations and maintains grounds and landscape of commercial properties.
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AFW is looking for a Groundskeeper who will be able to provide professional landscaping services for our entire facility. Take on special landscaping or planting projects as deemed necessary by the AFW management team.
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Additionally, the Landscaper/Cleaner will be responsible for gutter and roof cleaning and pressure washing. During unit vacates, the Landscaper/Cleaner participates in demolition and make ready protocols.
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Outdoor Accents in Thiensville, WI is calling all entry-level landscapers to apply to join our amazing landscaping team as a full-time Landscape Irrigation / Holiday Lighting Technician ! Plus, we make it easy to apply to this entry-level landscaper position with our initial quick mobile-optimized application.
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Landscaper & Groundskeeper Job Requirements:Must be able to lift 40-50 poundsMust be reliable and on time everydayMust pass a nationwide background check and urine drug screenMust be able to commute to Petersburg, VAAny Landscaping experience is a plus.
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Help with the removal of yard debris after tree removal, landscaping areas of stumps removed, planting trees big and small, and operating tree care equipment. You'll follow the crew leader to perform lawn care and maintenance duties for our customers including planting, fertilizing, mulching, edging, raking, pruning, and any additional landscaping tasks.
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Landscaper Qualifications: Proven experience in lawn maintenance, landscaping, or a related field is preferred. Landscaper Responsibilities: Perform regular lawn maintenance tasks, including mowing, edging, trimming, and blowing debris.
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Experience with landscaping machines and small engine repair is a plus. As the landscaper, you will ensure the growth and vibrancy of our plants, flowers, lawn, and garden structures. We are searching for a talented and dedicated landscaper to join our team.
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Position DescriptionThe Equipment Operator will be responsible to maintain golf course and landscaping around the course, clubhouse and other club facilities. This position will report to the Golf Course Superintendent and the Director of Agronomy, and will assist in the day-to-day operations of the golf course and any on-going projects.
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Check landscaping, mulch beds, lawn, for cigarette butts, trash, and debris; Sweep all walkways and ensure any trash, debris, cobwebs, etc. The Landscaper is responsible for monitor property grounds to ensure a pleasant appearance and maintaining the appearance of walkways, lawns, fountains, planters, building exteriors, or other grounds features by cleaning, replacing or making repairs as needed.
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Maintain landscaping of the properties assigned, including cutting grass, killing weeds, trimming shrubs and trees, planting grass seed and trees, etc. and/or oversee this service with a contracted professional landscaper.
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Follow planned landscaping designs to determine where to lay sod, sow grass, or plant flowers, shrubs, trees and foliage. Landscaper - Full Time - Hiring Immediately! The Landscaper is responsible for the overall appearance of the grounds of the Community, in accordance with the Community's property policies and procedures.
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Skills: - Knowledge of landscape maintenance techniques and practices - Familiarity with various hand tools and equipment used in landscaping - Ability to operate landscaping machinery such as mowers, trimmers, and blowers - Understanding of irrigation systems and their maintenance - Experience in hardscape construction - Physical stamina to work outdoors in various weather conditions - Attention to detail for precise trimming and planting- Strong work ethic.
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The ideal candidate will be knowledgeable in a variety of landscaping tasks and techniques, including hard scape installation, skid steer operation, tree trimming, and general grounds maintenance.
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