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Landscaping Technician II performs a variety of landscape activities, such as irrigation system maintenance and service, planting, weeding, digging, spreading topsoil and other materials, general lawn maintenance, and seasonal lawn preparation.
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Are you passionate about turfgrass, agronomy and lawn care? Our company is rapidly growing and we are expanding our turfgrass and lawn care group. Ryan Lawn & Tree was just named one of the top three lawn and landscape companies in the U.S.
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As a Canopy Lawn Care lawn spray technician, you will spray turfgrass, ornamental shrubs, and provide other agronomic services on your customer's properties. If you are an experienced service pro or someone who is passionate and willing to learn how to be a lawn care spray technician AND want to work for a company where your effort is respected and rewarded then we'd love to hear from you at Canopy Lawn Care. We are currently hiring, with opportunities for quick advancement.
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This position pays up to $30 an hour depending on years of experience + paid PTO + paid benefits and 401K Job Description The Lawn Care Specialist team are the reason our customers brag about their thick, green, lush lawns.
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Performs routine lawn maintenance including grass cutting, lawn edging, weed pulling, and other routine lawn-maintenance activities. Responsibilities will include: planting, weeding, digging, spreading topsoil and other materials, general lawn maintenance, and seasonal lawn preparation.
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We are seeking a Lawn Care Specialist to work in our growing turf care department. As a Lawn Care Specialist, you will be responsible for providing professional lawn care services to residential and commercial clients.
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As a Ancillary Seller, you will be responsible for communicating to guests about additional amenities that the venue has to offer, such as Premier Parking, Fast Lane, Lawn Chairs Rentals, VIP Seating and VIP Club Access, etc.
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Under the supervision of the lead groundskeeper, maintenance supervisor, managers, and Facility Planning and Operations Director, the Stationary Engineer will be responsible for lawn and plant care, snow removal, and maintaining clean, safe, and clear access to and from the Museum.
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The Lawn Maintenance Crew Leader will utilize team management skills, lawn mowing knowledge/experience, and creativity when working with clients to achieve a high-quality lawn service that meets the client's expectations.
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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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Category (Portal Searching): Cemetery Maintenance. Manages the grounds provided at a cemetery or funeral home location(s). Performs all grounds keeping and maintenance matters on the properties and maintains the overall appearance of a cemetery, mausoleum or funeral home location.
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Location Name: Resthaven Park Mortuary & Cemetery. May perform some of the duties associated with cremations such as maintaining inventory and complying with federal and state cremation regulations. May perform minor repairs to the cemetery and or building systems.
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Mows grass, plows snow, waters lawns, fertilizes and trims shrubs, tends flower beds and regularly inspects assigned work areas to insure proper standards are maintained. May include turning down vases and removing wilted flowers.
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Ability to accurately use measuring devices (i.e. tape measure, yard-stick, etc.) May determine the location and layout of individual graves with assistance, complying with verification procedures. Basic computer skills to enable retrieving and responding to email communications.
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Must follow safety rules and ensure compliance with the operating procedures of corporate, federal, state and local regulations, including OSHA regulations and Safety and Environmental guidelines. Removes debris and trash from grounds.
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