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Groundskeepers typically perform a variety of tasks which may include any combination of the following: sod laying, mowing, trimming, planting, watering, fertilizing, digging, raking, and sprinkler installation and repair.
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Perform lawn maintenance using lawnmowers, tractor mowers, trimmers, and weed eaters. Lay sod or seed; grading (soil); and tree staking. Lay sod or seed; grading (soil); and tree staking.
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Will work Monday-Friday and some Saturdays when necessaryRequirements:Driver's License1 Year Lawn Maintenance/ Landscape ExperienceBackground CheckMust pass drug testMust be legally authorized to work in the United States.
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Operates and oversees 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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Bed & lawn preparations, digging proper size holes for plants, laying sod & seed/hay. Glengate is an award-winning company celebrating 50 years of exceptional design/build projects and 5-star property and pool maintenance, specializing in one of a kind swimming pools and landscapes and fulfilling our client’s dreams.
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Perform routine manual labor involved in commercial and residential lawn maintenance. When needed lay sod, remove debris and clean flower beds. Return all equipment to the designated location at the maintenance facility; and clean the maintenance areas.
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Immediate opening for full-time landscape laborer and lawn maintenance for residential and commercial properties. Principle duties include: possess knowledge and the ability to safely operate equipment; picking up debris, weeding, raking, mulching, laying sod, shoveling and digging, trimming and other duties as assigned and typically found in landscape maintenance operations.
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Cuts grass, maintains lawn, trims around trees, walkways and memorial markers, lays sod, moves and removes flowers to and from chapel and graveside. 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.
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This is accomplished by managing the turf and lawn, completing landscaping operations such as mowing, weed eating and edging, planting seeds, trees, and other shrubbery, laying sod to ensure plant life, repairing park, field, and golf course infrastructures and facilities when needed and preparing sports fields for play.
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Performs a variety of grounds maintenance tasks, e.g., edging, mowing, trimming, waste and litter removal, fertilizing, placing sod, raking, planting; may utilize various herbicides or pesticides.
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Planting, grading, earthwork, pruning, weeding, brush and debris removal, tilling, digging, raking, lawn installation, fertilizing, irrigation system installation and maintenance, landscape lighting installation and maintenance, water feature installation and maintenance, and any other tasks associated with landscape maintenance, installation, and construction.
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In lawn areas and athletic fields, prepares the soil, lays sod, seed and over-seeds. Operates tractors with various implements: tiller, aerifier, leveler, turf-vac, grader blades, high-pressure sprayer, and seeder; operates skid-steer loader (with attachments), excavator, fork-lift, pick-up truck and other mechanized equipment in performance of tasks related to grounds maintenance and landscape construction.
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Performs assigned landscape maintenance requirements inclusive of: pre-prep and laying of sod, mowing, edging, trimming, watering, fertilizing, detailing ornamental plant material, weed-eating, spraying or pulling weeds, clearing of hard surfaces, applying mulch.
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Operates lawn tractors, mowers, saws, clippers and other hand tools used in maintenance work. Operates standard commercial and turf landscape equipment including but not limited to mowers, power rake, spray rig, sod cutter, line painter, roller and small gas-powered tools.
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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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