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RESPONSIBILITIES:Fertilizes, water, weed, cut and trim landscaping. REQUIREMENTS:High school diploma or equivalent preferredPrior landscaping and grounds-keeping experience requiredPrior experience of irrigation repair and troubleshootingMust be flexible to work any shift, including weekends and holidaysWhen you're an Atrium Associate, you're a part of a crucial workforce providing the ultimate 'Home Away From Home' for our guests.
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Must wear long pants and eyewear when operating or working around lawn mower, weed trimmer, and other equipment that may cause flying. Operates basic tools and equipment used in routine maintenance such as, but not limited to; lawn mower, weed whip, snow blower, shovel, vacuum, broom and mop.
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If you have prior experience in Landscaping, as a Lawn Maintenance Technician, Construction Worker, General Laborer, or Groundskeeper, or if you enjoy working outdoors, we want to hear from you.
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If you have prior experience in Landscaping, as a Lawn Maintenance Technician, Construction Worker, or General Laborer, or if you enjoy working outdoors, we want to hear from you! Perform mowing, weed-trimming, debris removal, ground maintenance and cleanup, light construction, and maintenance repairs for client properties.
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Able and willing to rotate time within and outside of assigned region among animal care and landscaping/grounds maintenance, ride and environmental interpretation activities. Assists in habitat maintenance (e.g. mowing, weed whipping, pruning, raking leaves.
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Operates a variety of power and manual landscaping equipment and tools such as riding or other type self-propelled power lawn mower, gasoline powered edger, rotary spreader, weed eater, grass sling, back pack leaf blowers, chippers, chain saws and other equipment as assigned.
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Assist with planting, applying chemicals, maintaining, pruning and removing trees, vegetation, landscaping and turf growing in parks, trails/ pathways, and natural areas. Mow and edge turf, using riding and walk-behind mowers, weed and prune landscaped areas, prepare and fertilize soil, plant turf, trees, shrubs, hedges and flowers.
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Police litter, mow lawns, trim hedges, edge walks, weed shrubbery beds, sweep streets and curbs, and removal of snow. Demonstrated ability or experience in landscaping or lawn care desirable.
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PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be physically able to operate a variety of machinery and equipment including a motor vehicle, Street Sweeper, Janitorial supplies and equipment, lawn mower, weed-eater, landscaping.
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Basic landscaping such as planting flowers, grass, shrubs, bushes, spreading mulch, and replenishing soil. Groundskeeper will require maintaining site landscaping, lawns, trees, shrubs, flowers, turf and irrigation.
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Mow, edge, trim and rake fields; plant, cultivate and water; weed killing; operate riding mowers, push movers, light-duty vehicles, blowers, sweeper, trimmers, edger and weed eaters. Knowledge of carpentry, plumbing, mechanical repair, electrical procedures, custodial practices, landscaping, and equipment repair.
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Previous experience in groundskeeping or landscaping preferred. Trim and Weed Edger. Knowledge of landscaping tools, equipment, and techniques. Previous experience in groundskeeping or landscaping preferred.
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Mows grass, edges sidewalks and curbs, weed eats, trims trees and shrubs; performs related landscaping duties in the maintenance of City grounds. Operates dump trucks, mowers, backhoe, front-end loader, chainsaw, jackhammer, asphalt roller, weed eater, stump grinder, etc.
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Uses various hand tools such as hedge trimmers or weed whackers to maintain landscaping. All non-safety force employees are members of the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS.
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