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Able to use edger, leaf blower and lawn mower to maintain grounds. Removal of dead leaves, flowers and other materials, and trimming as instructed. Able to use edger, leaf blower and lawn mower to maintain grounds.
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Work involves a variety of duties such as replacing batteries, preparing equipment and structures for painting, cutting grass, trimming, spraying herbicides, testing fire alarm systems and emergency lighting, and brazing ground screen and radial wires.
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You'll be involved in tasks such as mowing lawns, trimming hedges, planting flowers, and providing general support to our experienced landscapers. As a general laborer for landscaping and lawn care, you'll play a crucial role in our green team.
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Performs minor building and grounds maintenance and repairs through the use of such tools and equipment as common hand tools, glass cutters, wrenches, pipe cutters, drain augers, shovels, rakes, lawn mowers, snow blowers, caulking guns, trowels, etc.
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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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Operate lawn maintenance equipment including a 36" mower, blower, gas powered trimmer, and other power equipment. + Perform plant removal, replanting of lawn, converting lawn areas to planters, or planters to lawn, replace broken sidewalk, lay mow strips, mulch, prune and plant trees.
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Job Requirements for Maintenance Team Member · Prior experience in landscaping, lawn service, or similar service industries. Here’s the deal: we’re awesome at taking care of our customers and providing exceptional residential and commercial lawn care and landscaping service.
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Work will include, but not be limited to, all types of outside property maintenance, snow removal, equipment work, and basic tree trimming. Experience in parking ramp, lawn maintenance, and general maintenance desired.
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Maintain lawns by mowing, edging, raking leaves, and performing other lawn maintenance functions. Maintain flower beds, baskets, and boxes by watering, removing weeds, trimming, and performing other maintenance.
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You’d be responsible for: Perform plant removal, replanting of lawn, converting lawn areas to planters, or planters to lawn, replace broken sidewalk, lay mow strips, mulch, prune and plant trees.
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Clean, disinfect and upkeep the DPF, including lawn mowing and trimming responsibilities. Knowledge of the Animal Welfare and other federal regulations regarding animal research including USDA, FDA and DEA.
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This includes routine cleaning, project cleaning (signage/light fixtures/vents, etc), painting, minor repairs, lawn care, mowing, trimming, sweeping, snow removal, and preventive maintenance.
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Assists in lawn maintenance using equipment including but not limited to zero-turn lawn mower, weed-eater, and tractor. Experience with power tools including but not limited to zero-turn lawn mower, weed-eater, and tractor.
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Provides general lawn care, grass cutting, edging, and trimming bushes. Provides general lawn care, grass cutting, edging, and trimming bushes. Checks operations of the fire life safety equipment, smoke detectors, Co2 detectors, emergency lighting, etc.
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Maintains the grounds of the center to provide that they are free of garbage; also, may include mowing of lawn, trimming hedges, weeding, etc. Builds various structures for the use of the patients, e.g., benches, flower boxes, and other carpentry work requiring the use of various materials (wood, plaster, cement, nails, etc.
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