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The Plant Operator is also responsible for operating, monitoring, general electrical and mechanical maintenance, troubleshooting and landscaping activities on two solar fields to include mowing, spraying, and weed removal.
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Maintain manicured, safe, and debris free landscaping, grounds, walkways, and drives including but not limited to cutting grass, using weed eaters/edger, leaf blowers, planting seasonal flowers, laying sod.
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Operates powered lawn equipment, such as mowers, weed whackers, electric clippers, and pruning saws. Formed in 1988, Cal-Am Properties, Inc. is one of the largest privately held operators of RV resorts, manufactured home communities and apartment communities in the United States.
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Depending on your properties amenities this may include regular cleaning and maintenance of the swimming pool and spa, lawn mowing, weed eating, landscaping, garbage pick-up, propane pumping, laundry servicing, and various other campground equipment upkeep.
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Clear weed and brush using power and hand tools such as: hedge trimmers, weed whackers, shovels, saws and more. Clear weed and brush using power and hand tools such as: hedge trimmers, weed whackers, shovels, saws and more.
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JOB DUTIES: As member of landscaping crew include: mowing, trimming of planting beds, trees and shrubbery as needed. Properly plant, trim, mow, weed, mulch, fertilize and so much more. Minimum one year experience in landscaping and/or grounds maintenance preferred.
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Landscaping and lawn maintenance include mowing, weed eating, blowing debris and discarding refuse. The maintenance technician's responsibilities include landscaping, general cleaning communal areas, painting, light electrical and carpentry duties overseen by the condominium maintenance manager.
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Assists the superintendent with projects such as irrigation repair and maintenance, sodding, seeding, tree cleanup, hand watering, weed eating, tree planting, landscaping, and cart path maintenance.
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Some work involves maintaining and operating various handheld and medium to light equipment including, but not limited to, tractor, backhoe, weed eater, front-end loader, lawn mower, and bush hog for general maintenance in the City. In this role, some days’ tasks would include replacing street signs, cleaning and repairing storm drains, cleaning City buildings and/or parking lots, spreading dirt and painting.
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Perform Landscaping services summarized below: Mix/apply fertilizers and weed/pest control agents in a safe and timely fashion as directed and/or approved. Under the supervision of the Outpatient Maintenance Manager and/or Leadperson, provide landscaping and grounds maintenance for the hospital, medical and dental offices, support services buildings, and other facilities as designated by the Manager.
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Essential Functions:Maintains and improves facility groundsUtilize planned designs to determine landscaping needsPerforms tasks such as planting, mowing, weeding, fertilizing, sweeping, raking, salting, shoveling snow, removing ice, etc.
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Work involves: Performing grounds and landscaping maintenance such as mowing and trimming, operating the irrigation system, and weed control. Requires knowledge of the methods and techniques of landscaping, irrigation, grounds and facilities maintenance and repair of both light and heavy equipment.
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You will need to have some knowledge with zero turn mowers, we run John Deere 60” and 72” mowers with Stihl weed eaters. Work in a typical day includes - picking up trash, mowing, trimming, blowing off grass trimmings, pulling weeds, small landscaping work, tree trimming and driving a truck and trailer.
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Job Segment: Housekeeping, Landscaping, Horticulture, Hospitality, Operations, Agriculture. Learn to diagnose insect, disease, and cultural/environmental turf and shrub conditions. We are currently looking to add a dynamic Landscaper to our passionate team of landscape professionals.
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Sign up to for an interview here: Landscape is looking for Team Members who are hard working to provide landscaping services, such as (weed eating, mowing, etc) for our company. Mowing lawns using push, zero turn, stand-on mowers, or tractorsString trimming and edging lawnsBlowing clippingsPruning shrubs and trees utilizing hedge trimmers, chain saws, or shearsLeaf removal, both mechanical with equipment and by hand with rakesPlanting flowers, trees, and shrubsInstalling mulchOther duties as assigned Physical Requirements:Candidate must be able to stand/walk 90% of work dayCandidate must be able to lift 60 lbsWork will be outside in a variety of weather conditions.
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