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Assist in grounds work, such as, but not limited to: trash picker, cleaning supplies, rakes, weed eater, edger, leaf blower and/or vacuum, lawn mower, multi-purpose tractor and/or cart, ladder, hedge trimmer, snow blower, ice melt spreader, Ventrac, shovels, forklift, pallet jack, etc.
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Repairing/maintaining irrigation systemsplanting shrubs, trees, flowers, pruning trees/shrubsoperating riding, push lawn mowers, and other turf related equipmentpower washer operationtrash compactor operationminor equipment maintenance oil changes, blade sharpening, filter changes, spark plug changes, use of grease gun, etc.
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Trim hedges and edges around walks, plant beds and other areas, using hedge trimmers, clippers and edging tools. Zero-turn mowing and hedge trimming experience. Spray lawn, shrubs and trees with fertilizer or insecticide under the training of an authorized licensed supervisor.
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Have knowledge regarding water and gas meter cut-offs, all apartment and fixture cut-offs, sprinkler systems, sewer clean-outs, and post map of same. Property responsibility may include, but not limited to: service requests such as gutter and downspout, exterior siding, alteration of new or existing systems, road sign installation and repair, road line painting, and pot hole patching.
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Operate hedge trimmer, trucks, mower lawn mower, gang mower and edger, hand tools and related equipment; make routine adjustments and minor repairs to equipment. Operate hedge trimmer, trucks, mower lawn mower, gang mower and edger, hand tools and related equipment; make routine adjustments and minor repairs to equipment.
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These responsibilities include, but are not limited to, lawn mowing, hedge trimming and pruning, watering plants, sprinkler and irrigation system maintenance, preparing outdoor areas for various weather conditions, coordinating specialty services, maintaining gardens and lawns, including planting, fertilizing, weeding, mulching, pesticide application, and operating and maintaining garden and landscaping equipment.
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Experience: 3 yrs experience in care of lawn, shrubbery, hedge and trees. Individual supervises the work of the groundskeeper section of the maintenance department. Experience: 3 yrs experience in care of lawn, shrubbery, hedge and trees.
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Performs landscape enhancement activities such as mulch application, plantings, top soil application and lawn seedingAddresses clients' questions, comments, and concerns or refers clients to the Team Leader as appropriateAssists Team Leader with route and job planning and organization, thereby ensuring sufficient resources and materials are readily availableAssists with equipment maintenance and repair under supervision of the Team Foreman.
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Essential Duties and Major Responsibilities Operate power equipment to provide mowing and lawn maintenance services including, but not limited to, mowers, lawn waste blowers, leaf and debris removal, edger’s, weed eaters, excavators, tractor, twin-axle vehicles, snow blowers, chain saws, hedge trimmers, sod cutters, and pruning saws, etc.
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Operates and performs maintenance on gas/diesel/propane equipment (i.e., pneumatic jack hammer, air compressor, generator, chain saw, lawn mower, weed eater, lawn blower, hedge trimmer, gasoline tamper, walk-behind roller, arrow board, quickie cut-off saw.
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Operates a variety of equipment, machinery and tools, which may include a utility truck, riding mower, push mower, edger, weed eater, leaf blower, air compressor, pressure washer, grinder, chain saw, pole saw, hedge clipper, pruner, pick ax, shovel, rake, pitchfork, ladder, yard tools, mechanic tools, or hand tools.
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Must be able to operate lawn care equipment including, but not limited to, tractor, weed eater, edger, hedge trimmer, push, chain saw, and ride on mower, etc. Trim hedges and edge around walks and flower beds using hedge trimmers, clippers, and edging tools.
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Makes minor repairs on equipment such as lawn mowers, weed eaters, blowers, hedge shears, and other powered and non-powered tools. Proficiency in operating hand tools as well as industrial size equipment for lawn care.
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Operates lawn and ground equipment including self propelled lawn mowers, weed eaters, vacuums,blowers, hedge trimmers, chainsaws and other power equipment. Groundskeeper should have a minimum one-year experience lawn mower, trimming hedges, weed care, garden care and planting flowers, etc.
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Essential Functions Performs tasks of grounds maintenance requiring the knowledge of use and general maintenance of mechanized equipment including lawn equipment i.e. weed eaters, walk behind mowers, hedge trimmers and edger, pruners, leaf vacuums/blowers.
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