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Engage in landscaping duties including lawn mowing, weed removal, and brush clearing to enhance the appearance of the grounds. The Facility Maintenance Technician is accountable for conducting routine maintenance tasks, including landscaping, carpentry, painting, and basic equipment and facility repairs.
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Ability to efficiently operate equipment such as pickup truck with plow, tractor with box plow, snow blower, mower, weed eater, etc. Performs basic scheduled property maintenance including (but not limited to) roof, structure, sidewalks, paving, landscaping as indicated in the preventative maintenance schedule.
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We also work closely with Earthcare Landscaping to provide any additional services not provided by Weed Man. Weed Man Lawn Care is North Americas largest franchised lawn care company.
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Drags and marks ball fields and levels dirt infields and base lines; operates tractor with drag and lining attachments; operates front end loader, dump truck, riding and hand mowers, weed eaters, blowers, chainsaw and other maintenance equipment.
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Mowing and weed-eating grounds, mulching when necessary. Some landscaping and grounds keeping tasks, like mowing and mulching, may be required. Maintain/Clean/ change machinery and items such as ice machines, furnace filters, light bulbs, water filters, etc.
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Responsible for dock walks, landscaping and grounds keeping including: lawn mowing, trash pick-up, weed control, tree trimming, and edging sidewalks, cleaning bathrooms. JOB SUMMARYThe Maintenance Supervisor will lead a small team by performing landscaping/grounds keeping as well as maintenance and repair work on all mechanical, electrical equipment.
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Qualifications What We’re Looking For: Love of the outdoors Preferred: Background in Forestry, Horticulture, or Landscaping Preferred: Turf, Weed, Tree and shrub ID, Pathology, and knowledge of turf or tree physiology Ability to complete the Davey Landscape career development books upon hire Ability to complete the Davey Tree First Aid, CPR and defensive driving course upon hire Preferred: Relevant pesticide and related licenses and certificates, if required by state law.
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We will provide you with the on site training needed to help you become a successful landscaping quality control inspector. We provide an environmentally responsible approach to fertilization, weed & pest management for residential lawns.
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Regular groundskeeping such as lawn mowing, planting, weeding/weed eating, etc. 1-2 years of experience in general labor and/or landscaping and mechanic/maintenance skills. Regular groundskeeping such as lawn mowing, planting, weeding/weed eating, etc.
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Build stairs and ramps, frame doors and windows, install landscaping timbers. Residential repairs, rehabilitations and home cleanouts including replacing/installing floors, installing siding and skirting, installing/replacing doors and windows and painting.
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Backhoe, skid steer, lawn mowers, snow blowers, weed eaters etc. Job Title: Grounds and Landscaping Maintenance Manager. Ensure landscaping plan meets Sundance environmental standards of using native & drought tolerant plants and water conservation guidelines.
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Duties and Responsibilities:Perform landscaping activities by operating various pieces of equipment, including mowers, chippers, root pruners, edger’s, weed eaters, blowers and other landscaping tools.
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The Supervisor of Grounds is responsible for providing landscape and hardscape maintenance services for all outdoor areas of RSSP. This includes planning, organizing, coordinating and performing activities supporting campus exterior landscaping, including gardening, planting, landscape and grounds maintenance, development and monitoring of irrigation programming, erosion, pest management, and exterior fire control projects.
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Preferred Qualifications: Ability to work in all weather conditions Ability to follow written and verbal instructions Must be able to work independently Preferred Skills: Ability to safely up to 50 pounds is required Ability to work overtime as needed Previous landscaping experience is preferred Valid drivers license is required Basic math, communication, and problem-solving skills are required Landscapers will be responsible for operating mowers, weed whippers, clippers and various tools.
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What you’ll do:The Landscaper handles the maintenance of lawn equipment and partners with the maintenance staff to ensure that the property meets the company’s landscaping standards. Familiarity with mowers, weed-whackers and other trimming equipment.
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