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Remove annual floral displays after frost, dig and store tubers and bulbs, and mulch perennials. Working Title Groundskeeper/project Custodian Position Summary The Groundskeeper/Project Custodian is responsible for the maintenance of grounds and landscaping.
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Prepare and grade soil and install seed, sod, and/or mulch. Plant, prune, mulch, and water trees. Must be able to operate various hand tools, mowers, bush hog, utility vehicles, trailers, tractors, backhoe, hand tools, chalker, irrigation system, scoreboard controllers, blowers, weed-eaters, trimmers, chainsaw, aerial-lift, grinder, and chipper.
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Regularly treat weeds for weed control, weed whip, rake leaves, plant flowers/shrubs, spread mulch/woodchips/stones, trim shrubs and hedges, cut and remove tree limbs damaged by adverse weather conditions, and perform other lawn care services as necessary.
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Environmental Hazards Employee will be exposed to trash, garbage, flowers, trees, grass, dirt, noise, vibration, mechanical and chemical hazards, atmospheric conditions that affect the respiratory system or the skin, darkness or poor lighting conditions, chemicals, fertilizers, mulch, debris and insects, etc.
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Loads, hauls and spreads gravel, soil, asphalt, and mulch materials. The primary function of the Groundskeeper job is to manage and maintain landscaping requirements of assigned areas by keeping the grounds clean of trash, debris and anything else that could upset an otherwise orderly condition.
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Mowing, string-trimming, edging, tree removal/trimming, leaf blowing, mulch install/removal, plant install/removal, leaf removal, pesticide application, maintaining equipment regularly. Mowing, string-trimming, edging, tree removal/trimming, leaf blowing, mulch install/removal, plant install/removal, leaf removal, pesticide application, maintaining equipment regularly.
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Performs intermediate landscape-related duties on University grounds to include non-selective herbicide application, plant installation, pruning, seasonal color maintenance, weed pulling, plant watering, pine straw/mulch installation, and sod installation.
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Experience as a laborer, farmer, gardener, florist helper, groundskeeper or similar work involving general laborer duties, which may include the planting and maintenance of vegetation, landscaping, nursery inspections, or pesticide applications required.
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Drives University vehicle on and off campus to transport tools, equipment and supplies, or to deliver sand or mulch to areas being prepared. The Groundskeeper Lead performs lawn and grounds work of a semi-skilled nature that will vary with the season.
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May complete other general landscaping tasks for surrounding grounds such as planting scrubs flowers and laying mulch. The job of a groundskeeper is to maintain gardens, parking lot and other landscaping elements of the place.
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The job of a groundskeeper is to maintain the gardens driveways and other landscaping elements of the place. + Good knowledge about machinery and equipments used in groundskeeper job. Debe manejar y atender problemas y fallas bsicas adems de referir asuntos ms complejos al personal de mayor jerarqua.
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Prunes shrubs, weed and mulch shrub beds. Must operate large street sweeper to maintain the parking structure and parking lots to reduce possibility of damage from salt and other winter deicing materials and the ensure a clean safe environment for patients, visitors and employees.
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Mowing, string-trimming, edging, tree removal/trimming, leaf blowing, mulch install/removal, plant install/removal, snow removal, leaf removal, pesticide application, irrigation, maintaining equipment regularly.
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Plants seeds, bulbs, foliage and applies mulch for protection, using gardening tools; The Custodian / Groundskeeper is primarily responsible for maintaining the campus grounds. Places pine straw; mulch beds around trees and buildings.
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Uses various hand tools and gas-powered tools to mow and maintain grass rake leaves trim bushes and trees plant flowers and shrubbery remove dead plants water and fertilize vegetation and get grounds ready for seasonal changes.
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