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Perform upkeep of the plant grounds, including lawnmowing, weed trimming, spreading mulch, and other manual landscaping tasks. Operate all mobile equipment, including vacuum trucks, sweeper trucks, fork trucks, front end loader, bobcat, and manlifts.
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Properly plant, trim, mow, weed, mulch, fertilize, prune, and so much more. The Davey Tree Expert Company has immediate openings in the field of landscape and grounds maintenance, as Landscaper/Landscape Technicians.
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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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Complete landscape care which includes planting, pruning, weeding, irrigation, fertilizing, removing leaves and debris, pest control and mulch spreading. Supervise and implement weed control measures throughout the Harry&David campus (landscaped, parking and drainage areas) and orchard seasonal housing facilities.
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Lays mulch, wood chips, moss and other soil moisturizers depending on the plants and climate. Performs weed abatement and other grounds-related functions as needed. Lays mulch, wood chips, moss and other soil moisturizers depending on the plants and climate.
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Demonstrate and safely perform golf course related work: trees/shrubs (a) Pruning – Operating manual pruning equipment (b) Pruning – Operating powered pruning equipment 1) Chainsaw / Hedge Trimmers / Extension Trimmers (a) Irrigation – Manual Irrigation of Trees/Shrubs (b) Upkeep – installation of Mulch, weed whipping, fertilization (c) Installation of support wiring / staking to trees 10.
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Perform landscape maintenance duties, such as mowing, fertilizer application, weed control, aeration, spring clean-up, fall clean-up, trimming, and pruning. Perform landscape enhancement activities such as mulch application, plantings, top soil application, lawn seeding.
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Transplant, water and fertilize flowers Weed and dis-bud flower beds. Install/remove flowering and foliage plants, mulch, and trees. As one of our Landscaping Associates, you will be responsible for assisting with the care of flowers, shrubs, trees and turf which involves planting, fertilizing, watering, pruning, and leaf blowing.
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Properly plant, trim, mow, weed, mulch, fertilize and so much more. Properly plant, trim, mow, weed, mulch, fertilize and so much more. Learn to diagnose insect, disease, and cultural/environmental turf and shrub conditions.
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Enhance the appearance and value of properties through direction of your crew in the execution of daily grounds and turf maintenance. Maintain open communication with management and clients to provide feedback on landscape needs.
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Performs routine lawn maintenance including grass cutting, lawn edging, weed pulling, and other routine lawn-maintenance activities. Hauls or spreads topsoil, gravel, sand, mulch, or related materials using wheelbarrows and rakes.
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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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Employees must be able to adjust to varying terrain in the execution of outdoor duties including navigating inclines or declines on the grounds and working on surfaces such as grass, dirt, mulch, and snowy or icy surfaces.
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Complete landscape maintenance duties, such as mowing, fertilizer application, weed control, aeration, trimming, pruning and leaf removal. Complete landscape enhancement projects such as mulch/pine needle installs, planting, seeding.
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Performs a wide variety of horticultural tasks to ensure an attractive landscape and an optimal level of plant health, including weed control, certain perennial cultural practices, pruning, pest treatments, and other routine lawn care activities.
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