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Perform snow removal using a snow blower, hand shovel or a plow truck, as applicable. Regularly treat for weeds, rake leaves, plant flowers/shrubs, spread mulch/woodchips/stones, trim shrubs and hedges, cut down and remove tree limbs as needed, and perform other lawn care services as necessary.
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Responsible for snow removal in parking areas and sidewalks. During appropriate seasons, plant appropriate items, remove weeds and apply mulch. Seasonal duties include operating equipment to keep the campus free of leaves, snow, and ice and assisting with minor building improvements.
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Manage Snow removal (CO, KS, UT) or Hurricane Preparation and Clean up (FL). Complete grounds pick up, sweeping, and light landscaping such as mulch and sprinkler head replacements when possible.
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Health and wellness benefits include Medical/HSA/FSA/Dental/Vision/STD/LTD and many other benefits to meet your specific needs. Prepare units for move-ins with electrical, plumbing, carpentry, masonry, and painting repairs.
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Aware of the condition of the property at all times and take immediate steps to correct unsafe conditions, including reporting any safety concerns to the Service Manager and or Community Manager immediately.
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May include gardening, landscaping, cleaning-up, snow removal, etc (except that performed under service contract). Planting flowers, spraying for insects and diseased flowers and shrubs, weeding, watering, and spreading mulch.
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Our valued team members are employed throughout the season, as possible, through Christmas lighting and snow removal. Performs landscape bed maintenance duties such as weed control and removal, spring clean-up, fall clean-up, trimming, and pruning.
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Operate snow removal equipment during the winter to keep all the walkways and building entrances cleared and safe. Rake, prune, and mulch the grounds as needed. Shovel snow from walkways and steps and apply salt to keep people from falling.
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Basic grounds maintenance and trash and debris pickup, weeding, planting, mulch, light snow removal, sweeping of entry ways, changing of light bulbs and toouch up paint of interior and exterior of our communities.
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Conduct exterior preventative maintenance including seeding, fertilization, spraying weeds, spreading mulch, trimming shrubs, snow removal, and other related tasks. Conduct exterior preventative maintenance including seeding, fertilization, spraying weeds, spreading mulch, trimming shrubs, snow removal, and other related tasks.
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As directed by Community Manager and/or Service Manager and report any emergency work order in a timely manner. Daily responsibilities include making ready units for new move-ins, running work orders (electrical, plumbing, HVAC, etc.
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Assist with snow removal, which may occur outside normal working hours. Delivers and spreads mulch at playgrounds to maintain proper mulch depth. REPORTS TO: Assistant Facilities Director.
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Assist in snow removal activities and be available for cleanup during weather events. Support maintenance staff in landscaping activities including sweeping sidewalks, raking, planting flowers and installing mulch.
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Resort Groundskeepers perform a variety of landscaping maintenance and snow removal duties (where applicable). 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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Under the direction of the Service Maintenance Manager, the Janitor is responsible for the overall cleanliness, physical appearance and presentation of the community, while maintaining a positive, productive relationship with the other team members and with residents.
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