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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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Uses walking and riding greens mower, tee mower, fairway mower, rough mower, roller, bunker rake, carts, push mowers, and a variety of powered and non-powered hand tools to maintain golf course grounds and landscaping.
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Operate backhoe (less than 5 feet), mower, dump truck, front end loader, skid steer, salt spreaders and other construction equipment of comparable size and complexity. Operates and services the heavier types of construction equipment such as backhoe (less than 5 feet), mower, dump truck, front end loader, skid steer, salt spreaders and other construction equipment of comparable size and complexity.
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Must wear long pants and eyewear when operating or working around lawn mower, weed trimmer, and other equipment that may cause flying. Operates basic tools and equipment used in routine maintenance such as, but not limited to; lawn mower, weed whip, snow blower, shovel, vacuum, broom and mop.
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Use walking and riding greens mower, tee mower, fairway mower, rough mower, roller, bunker rake, carts, push mowers, and a variety of powered and non-powered hand tools to maintain golf course grounds and landscaping.
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Operating heavy equipment, such as tandem dump truck, loader, tractor mower, etc. Operating heavy equipment, such as tandem dump truck, loader, tractor mower, etc. CDOT has a vacancy for a Highway Maintenance Specialist in Limon, CO.
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Operate specialized equipment such as: riding mower, push mower, Gator/ATV, sprayers, fertilizer spreader, weed trimmers, edgers, leaf blowers. We have immediate start positions for Landscapers at a local thoroughbred horse farm.
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Our rustic yet elegant Adirondack-style lodge and spectacular cottage collection is perched alongside quiet lake waters and the Arnold Palmer Signature Golf Course, while surrounded by 1,900 picture-perfect, “Close to Nature” park acres.
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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. 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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Operate lawn maintenance equipment including a 36" mower, blower, gas powered trimmer, and other power equipment. Serve as backup to interior, landscaping maintenance, gardening, irrigation technology and grounds person job or job function.
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Operates motorized medium equipment on the Hot Crew such as, but not limited to, Aggregate Spreader, Belt Loader, Combination Tractor with Side Mounted Mower, Fuel Service Truck, Injection Patcher, Trailer Mounted, Large Roller, Skid Steer Loader, Tandem Dump Truck, Tractor with Large Mower (139-140) >10' wide and Water Truck.
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Boom Truck/Crane/Cherry Picker/Telescopic Handlers) CDOT has a vacancy for a Highway Maintenance Specialist in Rico, CO. No two days are exactly the same in CDOT highway maintenance. Compactors (Roller/Pile Driver/ etc.
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Performs limited grounds maintenance as applicable such as mowing, trimming trees and hedges, weed control, snow removal and general grounds upkeep including but not limited to keeping the grounds free of rubbish and debris.
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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. Must be able to bend at the waist when picking up leaves, branches, trimming, mowing, digging trenches, setting forms, and planting.
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Equipment: Horticulture hand and power tools, landscape equipment, pesticides and related application equipment, irrigation controller, snow removal equipment, prescribed burn equipment, chipper, dump truck, front-end loader, mower, tractor, wheelbarrow, van, utility vehicle, aerial bucket truck, two-way radio, general office equipment.
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