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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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May perform grounds and building maintenance duties such as mowing, raking, planting, applying chemicals/pesticides, collecting and disposing of trash, maintenance of vehicles and equipment, and custodial duties.
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You drive company vehicles to customer locations, where you work to efficiently provide lawn care, lawn aeration, mowing, tree/shrub care and pruning, mosquito control, and snow removal. You drive company vehicles to customer locations, where you work to efficiently provide lawn care, lawn aeration, mowing, tree/shrub care and pruning, mosquito control, and snow removal.
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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 turf management activities with the goal being perfect turf quality and playing conditions including, but not limited to, precision mowing, aerifying, verticutting, topdressing, cup cutting, disease detection, recognition of irrigation problems, and special projects.
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Assist in the supervision of grass mowing, trimming, leaf mulching and removal, and grounds maintenance tasks in the Grass/Grounds Maintenance Supervisor's absence. Supervise grass mowing, trimming, leaf mulching and leaf removal, and ground maintenance tasks in the Grass/Grounds Maintenance Supervisor's absence.
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Heavy work that includes moving, adjusting or carrying objects including soil, mulch, snow, fertilizer, lime, soil mixes, peat moss, seed, sod and logs up to 50 pounds. Commercial Pesticide Applicator’s License in “Turf” (Category 37) preferred.
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Cleans and maintains University properties which include litter picking, trash and debris removal, sweeping sidewalks and courtyards, snow removal, leaf removal, mulching, mowing, other general landscaping maintenance, uses hand and power equipment and tools.
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Controls vegetation appearance and growth through use of lawn mowing equipment, hand or power trimmers, and chemical sprayers and other methods. Webber also has an in-house engineering services department to help optimize building efficiency and quality while solving complex project challenges using field experience, innovative construction methods and BIM technology.
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Hand and power tools including drill press and lathe, welding equipment, mowing equipment, tractor, backhoe, crane, pickup truck, vac-con truck, flatbed truck, emergency lighting equipment, safety equipment and boom truck.
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As a Grounds Worker, your responsibilities include lawn mowing, weed eating, and light janitorial duties. + Some experience performing grounds maintenance, mowing and weed eating, or similar manual labor.
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Work involves installing and repairing water/sewer taps, emergency and routine system repairs, locating water/sewer lines, fire hydrant flushing and maintenance, valve exercise and maintenance/repair, cleaning and maintaining sewer lines, utility right-of-ways maintenance including mowing, and operating various types of heavy equipment and pumps.
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The lawn care specialist's responsibilities include maintaining the yards of private and corporate clients, mowing lawns, planting grass, and ensuring that green spaces look beautiful. The lawn care specialist's responsibilities include maintaining the yards of private and corporate clients, mowing lawns, planting grass, and ensuring that green spaces look beautiful.
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Functions include: mowing turf, restroom cleaning, facility repair, painting, minor construction, trash pick-up, sign installation and participating in short term projects. May be specifically assigned to an area of responsibility (mowing, trimming, trash removal, fairway, greens.
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Perform routine labor and grounds maintenance duties such as mowing, weed eating, picking up brass, removing trash, etc. You must meet the following requirements for employment at Range Facilities: Ability to pass an NRA Range Safety Officer Course and maintain certification.
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