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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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If you have prior experience in Landscaping, as a Lawn Maintenance Technician, Construction Worker/General Laborer, Groundskeeper, or if you enjoy working outdoors, we want to hear from you! Perform mowing, weed-trimming, debris removal, ground maintenance and cleanup, light construction, and maintenance repairs for client properties.
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Operates electric, gasoline, hydraulic, and pneumatic driven power tools including brush cutters, tamping machines, chain saws, pipecutters, power hack saws, pumps, lawn mowers, weedeaters, trim edgers, bench grinders, drill presses, paint spray guns, arc welders, jack hammers and concrete mixers; fixes or repairs small engines, weed eaters and other devices; maintains tools and equipment used in maintenance and repair.
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Including but not limited to lawn mowing, planting flowers, weed removing, spraying insect and weed repellant, and tree/bush removal. Ability to learn/use a variety of company tools/equipment such as trucks, snow blowers, ploughs tractors, sprayer, basic hand tools, chainsaws, shovels, rakes, clippers, hedge trimmers, weed eaters.
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Operates and checks a variety of powered and non-powered equipment including, but not limited to, backhoe, bobcat, weed-eater, vacuum cleaner, buffer, lawn mower, rider mower, and front-end loader.
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Safely operates and maintains hand and power tools to perform a wide range of landscape and irrigation duties, which may include weed eater, stick edger, backpack blower, push mower, wheel barrow, hand tools, walk behind mowers, ride on mowers, power shears, pruners, ladders, bed edger and walk behind aerator.
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Job Title: Crew Member (Lawn Maintenance) May be exposed to hazardous material, fumes or airborne particles such as gasoline, oil, grease and elements such as herbicide, pesticide or other horticulture-related products.
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Identify different grass and weed types, as well as indicators of possible lawn health problems. Evaluate, monitor and treat for weed, insect, disease, soil, and cultural conditions.
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Mow, edge, trim and rake fields; plant, cultivate and water; weed killing; operate riding mowers, push movers, light-duty vehicles, blowers, sweeper, trimmers, edger and weed eaters. Skill in operating lawn maintenance equipment including tractor, zero-turn mowers, leaf blowers, and trimmers.
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These may also include riding mowers, push mowers, skid loaders, weed eaters, edger's, chain saws, clippers, backpack blowers, sprayers, snow blowers, hand saws and other small tools. Valid Drivers LicenseKnowledge of standard gardening/landscape work; lawn/tree/shrub care, irrigation ditch requirements and pump maintenance.
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Uses a variety of equipment and tools such as heavy trucks, tractors, lightweight trucks, shovels, rakes, lawn mower, axes, chain saws, weed eater, and various other supplies in the performance of job duties.
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Operates or uses a County vehicle, and various equipment, power tools, hand tools, and supplies in order to complete work assignments such as lawn mower, weedeater, blowers, tillers, bobcat, tractor, dump truck, wheel barrel, jack hammer, sledge hammer, saws, chippers, back hoes, and other power or motorized equipment.
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If you want to view the Know Your Rights: Workplace Discrimination is Illegal poster , please choose your language: English - Spanish - Arabic - Chinese. Follows installation instructions and plans with the Crew Leader and Operations Manager.
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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. Operates lawn and grounds equipment including push and power mowers, snow blowers, weed eaters, leaf blowers and other related power equipment.
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Regularly treat weeds, weed whip, rake leaves, plant flowers/shrubs ensuring that landscape beds are free of weeds, trim shrubs and hedges and perform all other lawn care services as necessary.
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