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All About YouJob SummaryUnder close supervision, is responsible to perform a wide variety of grounds maintenance activities: refuse collection, weed control, landscape, irrigation and hardscape maintenance, sports field maintenance, shrub pruning, and snow removal; serves as emergency essential personnel as directed.
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Overtime work will be required for snow removal and for Special Events including but not limited to the WIAA State Track Meet. The normal work schedule for this position will be Tuesday through Saturday 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. This position reports to the Grounds Services Manager, the Custodial Services Program Supervisor, or other supervisors as directed by the Director of Facilities Management.
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Responsible for the removal of low tree branches; mowing and edging; repairing lawns; fall leaf clean-up; composting and spreading mulch, and clearing drains, walkways, and driveways of debris, snow, and ice.
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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. Serve as backup to interior, landscaping maintenance, gardening, irrigation technology and grounds person job or job function.
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Work includes digging, truck driving, snow and ice removal, tree removal, and cemetery maintenance. Hauls mulch, stone, and dirt to and from work sites, using dump truck. Work includes digging, truck driving, snow and ice removal, tree removal, and cemetery maintenance.
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Operate lawn maintenance equipment including a 36" mower, blower, gas powered trimmer, and other power equipment. 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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The Enhancement Landscape Laborer executes small scale landscaping operations and maintains grounds and landscape of commercial properties. Dig trenches and set up cement forms for sidewalk replacement, mow strips, and planters.
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We’re looking for anEnhancement Landscape Laborer. Knowledge to adjust and regulate sprinkler heads, finishing cement surfaces, preparing forms for cement pours, and weeding. Handle tools, dig, cement fish, plant, weed, maintain, and mow.
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Removal of dead trees, cutting down trees, chipper work, stump grinding, chipping mulch, trimming of trees, and clean-up of all debris. Workers typically perform a variety of tasks, which may include any combination of the following: trimming, planting, cultivating, maintenance and removal of trees, sod laying, mowing, trimming, planting, watering, fertilizing, digging, raking, debris removal, etc.
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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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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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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.
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With our range of services, including landscape design, development, maintenance and enhancements, theres no limit to what we can do, and what you can achieve. Ability to operate a truck with trailer/gate and ramp for loading, unloading and transport of equipment.
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The Enhancement Landscape Laborer executes small scale landscaping operations and maintains grounds landscape of commercial properties. Ability to work with cement in preparing for the pour and following finishing procedures.
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Perform plant, weed, trim, and blow activities. Apply fertilizer in accordance with scheduled use and application standards. trees lifted and carried by 4 individuals) a distance of 20 feet for planting.
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