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Ability to operate hand-held tools and equipment, including, but not limited to a shovel, pick, rake, sledge hammer, lawn mower, weed trimmer and leaf blower. Maintains the overall appearance of cemetery, mausoleum and/or funeral home locations, which may include: maintenance and grounds keeping, locating grave sites, digging graves, installing crypt faces, conducting interments, entombments and inurnments, and simple repairs and maintenance tasks.
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Responsible for the development and maintenance of parks and sports field areas performing duties such as pesticide and fertilizer applications, aerification of turfgrass, mowing, string trimming, picking up trash, building maintenance, fence installation/removal, edging, planting, weeding flower beds, applying water to lawn area and flower beds, pruning trees, infield clay maintenance, etc.
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Responsible for the overall appearance funeral home locations building maintenance and grounds keeping including but not limited to painting, unclogging drains, facility initial issue diagnosis, and simple repairs and maintenance tasks.
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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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2 years of sports field/lawn/turf care maintenance and/or facility maintenance. Position performs park maintenance for JCPRD sports fields, including baseball, softball, basketball, volleyball, and soccer.
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Custodial / Maintenance Cleaning / Sanitation, Grounds Keeper, Hazardous Material Handling, High Speed Buffer, BackFlow Prevention Assembly Repair and Maint, Finish Work, Fire Protection Engineer Tech/Fire Alarm Systems, Lawn Mower, Maint/Custodial Services Skills (support only), Pressure Washer, Power Hedge Trimmers, Riding Mower, Leaf Blower, Strip Floors, Finish Floors, Finish Gym Floors, Floor Scrubber, Back Pack Vacuum, Wet Vacuum.
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The Parks Maintenance Worker is responsible for the maintenance and repair of parks and grounds for the City of Casselberry. The Parks Maintenance Worker performs work that is routine and well covered by existing policies, procedures or instructions.
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Uses lawn mower and other equipment to cut grass and weeds; uses chain saw and other tools to remove tree limbs, trees and debris. Operates a variety of equipment such as a spreader box, rollers, chippers, sweepers, hoses, cement mixers, forklifts, light tractor with sweeping and moving attachments, and compactors in highway maintenance work, and other laboring activities.
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Two years of experience in a position similar to a Maintenance Repair Worker; or education, training, and/or experience equaling two years in general maintenance tasks (e.g., basic & semi-skilled electrical, plumbing, carpentry, heating and cooling, and mowing/plowing and use of associated hand and power tools.
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As a Lawn Care Worker on our team, you operate mowers, leaf blowers, weed eaters, and other common tools to create and maintain carefully manicured outdoor spaces. We are looking for an experienced and motivated Lawn Care Worker to join our landscaping team.
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Key responsibilities of the Temporary Grounds Worker: Lawn mowing, trailing trimming, spreading wood chips, removing beaver dams, and assisting other team members when necessary. University Job Title: Temporary Grounds/Maintenance Worker Job Family: Temporary Facilities & Safety Services Level: No Grade - Hourly Pay Rate Type: Hourly Pay Range: Refer to Posting Language Remote Option Availability: Fully Onsite Company: Contact Name: Denise Smith Job Titles and Pay Ranges: Non-Union Positions Noted pay ranges reflect the potential pay opportunity for each job profile.
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We are presently seeking a Maintenance Technician for our Sherwood Village community located in Canton, MI who will perform general grounds and lawn maintenance, as well as basic repairs to homes owned by the community, for 40 hours per week.
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Mount Sinai Wellness Center is looking for a skilled Maintenance Worker to perform upkeep tasks such as repairs and cleaning. Full Time Maintenance Worker - Residential Facility.
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Performs regularly scheduled lawn maintenance, cutting and weed whipping. Light building repairs-maintenance, replace lights, ceiling tiles, install signs, posters, bathroom dispensers.
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Effective and relevant work experience in lawn and garden center industry or equivalent. Product knowledge & Plant maintenance (watering, cleaning, pruning) Effective and relevant work experience in lawn and garden center industry or equivalent.
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