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Perform limited grounds maintenance such as mowing and trimming lawns and hedges and cleaning snow from sidewalks. REQUIRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:Commercial and/or residential maintenance experience doing carpentry, painting, sheetrock repair, minor plumbing repairs, or minor electrical repairs.
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Perform grounds maintenance on the parking lot, exterior building, and surrounding ground areas to provide a clean environment. Associate's degree or equivalent in Engineering, Maintenance, Construction Management, or related area., Certified Facilities Manager (CFM), Project Management (PMP), or related certification, Third-party management experience.
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Performs unskilled and, as capable, semi-skilled work of a routine, repetitive nature in a responsible manner i.e., mowing, weed trimming, building and facility maintenance such as cleaning.
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Assists in maintaining the grounds including mowing, weeding, raking, trimming and the shoveling of dirt and snow. Responsible for the community’s physical plant, grounds and equipment in-order to ensure a safe environment.
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Maintain grounds of the facility and all outbuildings including mowing, snow removal, landscaping, cleaning, carpentry, and painting. Our Water Department is seeking an individual to perform a variety of specialized tasks and technical functions essential to the operation and maintenance of the water production, sewer treatment, and disposal system.
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Maintenance duties include mowing, trimming, weeding, trash collection, snow removal, cleaning of grounds, picnic areas and restrooms. Performs Park maintenance for JCPRD sports fields, including baseball, softball, basketball, volleyball, and soccer.
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Associates Degree or similar certification in Engineering, Maintenance, Construction Management, or related field, Certified Facilities Manager (CFM), Third-party management experience. Which will include mowing, trimming, and pruning year round.
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Conduct grounds maintenance activities in parking lots, exterior buildings, and surrounding areas to uphold cleanliness standards. Minimum 1 year of experience in landscape maintenance or grounds keeping.
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Key responsibilities of the Temporary Grounds Worker: Lawn mowing, trailing trimming, spreading wood chips, removing beaver dams, and assisting other team members when necessary. University Job Title: Temporary Grounds/Maintenance Worker Job Family: Temporary Facilities & Safety Services Level: No Grade - Hourly Pay Rate Type: Hourly Pay Range: Refer to Posting Language Remote Option Availability: Fully Onsite Company: Contact Name: Denise Smith Job Titles and Pay Ranges: Non-Union Positions Noted pay ranges reflect the potential pay opportunity for each job profile.
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General duties include assisting staff with grounds maintenance, natural resource management, and visitor engagement. Grass mowing, trimming, trail repair. Facility maintenance and repair.
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Assists in caring for all Mennonite Home Communities grounds including trimming trees and shrubs, maintaining flower beds, and mowing grass. The Groundskeeper/Mower assists the Groundskeeper Supervisor in maintaining the Mennonite Home Communities grounds, shrubs, trees, and grass.
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Implement daily, weekly and monthly maintenance and cleaning programs as instituted by the Campground Manager, the Maintenance Supervisor or the owner(s), including the pool/spa, lawn mowing, weed eating, landscaping, garbage pick-up, propane pumping, game machine, laundry servicing and various other campground equipment upkeep.
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Maintains grounds in clean and orderly manner including, but not limited to mowing trimming, weeding, planting etc. Certificate in HVAC, building maintenance technology or trade training preferred.
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Performs routine plant maintenance and preventative maintenance duties, checks fluid levels, lubricates equipment, applies protective coatings, assists mechanics, cleans rooms and equipment, and performs routine grounds maintenance tasks including mowing, trimming, fertilization and edging.
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Performs landscape maintenance duties such as mowing, fertilizer application, weed control, aeration, spring clean-up, fall clean-up, trimming, and pruning. And cultivating a culture of CARE, among the team and within the communities, is as important as trimming hedges and planting flower beds-it's part of everything The Grounds Guys do.
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