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Maintain landscape and garden areas as needed by planting, trimming, fertilizing, mowing, or other activities. Seeking a professional Landscaper / Arborist / Horticulturist with maintenance and landscaping experience to join our team on a private Atherton, CA estate.
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Perform routine landscape maintenance tasks such as mowing, edging, trimming, pruning, laying sod and mulch, pickup of debris, planting and maintaining flower beds. Perform routine landscape maintenance tasks such as mowing, edging, trimming, pruning, laying sod and mulch, pickup of debris, planting and maintaining flower beds.
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Perform regular landscape maintenance by mowing lawns, trimming and edging around trees, shrubs, sidewalks and buildings and blowing of sidewalks and hardscapes. Our Design & Sales team creates the vision and sets the stage for a successful plant program design by specifying the right plants for the environmental conditions and pairing decorative containers to compliment client interior finishes.
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Maintain parking lot, fencing, and grounds, and perform seasonal maintenance, mowing, and hedge trimming. Broadview Shelter and Transitional Housing is a safe haven at a secure location for parents and their kids experiencing domestic violence (DV) and homelessness.
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Maintaining gardens and lawns, including mowing lawns, trimming hedges, watering plants, installing sprinkler and irrigation systems, fertilizing, weeding, soil conditioning, mulching, and applying pesticides.
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Oversee landscaping helper (supervise mowing, weed eating, hand weeding, leaf blowing, tree and hedge trimming) Oversee landscaping helper (supervise mowing, weed eating, hand weeding, leaf blowing, tree and hedge trimming.
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Keywords: Landscaping, Groundskeeping, Maintenance, Property management, Gardener, Plants, Lawn, Trees, Irrigation, Watering, Feeding, Fertilizing, Pest Control, Walkthrough. Keeping outdoor living spaces, furniture, light fixtures, and equipment clean at all times.
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This includes but is not limited to mowing, string trimming, blowing, edging, weeding, pruning and edging. Job Requirements for Maintenance Team Member · Prior experience in landscaping, lawn service, or similar service industries.
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Here’s the deal: we’re awesome at taking care of our customers and providing exceptional residential and commercial lawn care and landscaping service. We’re a dedicated team of lawn care and landscaping experts that know how to make a great first impression.
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Job Requirements: Current and unrestricted Driver's license with a clean record Ability to work in physically demanding conditions Lawn Maintenance experience is desired such as mowing, trimming, following of schedules and yard maintenance.
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Benefits & Pay The pay range for this position is $15.00 to $17.00 and is dependent on your experience as a lawn care or landscaping professional. Your Responsibilities as a Maintenance Team Member · Front-Line Employee – o You are quite literally the boots on the ground.
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Specific Responsibilities: Performs landscape maintenance duties such as mowing, fertilizer application, weed control, aeration, spring clean-up, fall clean-up, trimming, and pruning Operates a variety of mechanical equipment including but not limited to bed edgers, commercial mowers, blowers, dump trailers, chainsaws, line trimmers and pruning saws.
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We’re awesome at taking care of our customers and providing exceptional residential and commercial lawn care and landscaping service. Benefits & Pay The pay for this position is dependent on your experience as a lawn care or landscaping professional.
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Day-to-Day Removal of trash and debris, blowing areas off, sweeping, raking, mulching, mowing, trimming, edging, watering, and planting material. Job Summary The Grounds Maintenance team is responsible for the daily maintenance around the outside of the clubhouse, parking lots, and golf course(s.
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Performs a wide variety of turf grass management duties such as mowing, trimming, edging, and watering. The Headquarters Facilities Gardener role serves as a team member to provide world-renowned flower bed design and maintenance, turf grass management, and Christmas lighting and displays.
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