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A VDACs Commercial Pesticide Applicator or Registered Technician Certification within 6 months of hire. The Maintenance Specialist II for Grounds and Rights of Ways' position will perform skilled and semi-skilled labor in the various aspects of parks/trail/property/right of way maintenance including mowing, edging, aerating, chemical application, and right of way maintenance.
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Ability to obtain one of the following certifications within twelve months of hire; pesticide applicator license, Certified Arborist certification from International Society of Arboriculture (ISA), or mastery badge from the Colorado State University Certified Gardener program.
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Proficient in pesticide and chemical applications to turf (as supervised by a licensed applicator); general horticulture practices: weeding, weed-eating mowing grass, pruning, fertilization/other chemical applications, trimming, edging and snow removal.
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Class A CDL Two additional Utah Pesticide Applicator Certifications (example, Right-of-Way and Waterway) LTAP Welding Certification MSDS sheets, chemicals, and bodily fluids training Turf mowing and equipment maintenance training.
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Do you possess an NC Pesticide Applicator License with categories H and L? Possession of a NC Pesticide Applicator License with categories H and L. Performs varied landscaping duties, including mowing, weed eating, trimming shrubs and trees, seeding grass, and spreading lime and fertilizer, as well as applying herbicides, fungicides and pesticides for weeds and insects.
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Pesticide applicator license for the State of Utah preferred. Performs a wide variety of turf grass management duties such as mowing, trimming, edging, and watering. The Headquarters Facilities Gardener role serves as a team member to provide world-renowned flower bed design and maintenance, turf grass management, and Christmas lighting and displays.
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Upon completion, the apprentice will receive a certificate from the Department of Labor and will be a Certified Pesticide Applicator through the State of Michigan. This will include all facets of Golf Course Maintenance from mowing and using hand tools to irrigation, mechanics and application of pesticides and fertilizers.
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Qualifications Required Bachelor’s degree in horticulture or related discipline; or, practical horticultural training course (two to four-year program) plus one to three years of job-related experience Prior gardening/horticulture experience Maintains Pennsylvania pesticide applicator certification for ornamentals and turf in order to legally and safely apply pesticides or organic control materials, or is willing to do so Must possess a valid driver’s license.
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Ability to obtain and maintain a Texas Department of Agriculture Pesticide Applicator License, preferred. Perform daily and seasonal groundskeeping work, such as mowing, edging, trimming hedges and branches, fertilizing and watering trees and shrubs; removal of debris, trash and weeds, and removal of trees and branches that may pose hazards.
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Knowledge of materials and equipment used in park, open space, forestry, or horticulture maintenance, including tractors, mowing equipment, edgers, string trimmers, backpack blowers, chippers, pesticide applicators, backhoes, dump trucks, loaders, power drills and saws, aerators, hand tools, and snow removal equipment.
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In the process of or the ability to obtain pesticide applicator license. Current pesticide applicator's license. Assist with mowing, fertilizing, and aerifying turf or any other maintenance practice in areas as requested by supervisor.
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Valid state Pesticide Applicator license, including applicable categories for herbicide application in natural areas and aquatic environments, or ability to obtain within one month. Lead field crews to carry-out tasks related to invasive species identification and control (herbicide spraying and cutting / mowing), native seeding and planting, prescribed burning, and brush / tree removal.
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Do you possess a current certification as a Commerical Pesticide Applicator issued by the Commonwealth of Virginia? They also participate in the grounds maintenance and landscape projects to include, but not limited to, mowing, trimming, foundation installations, tree trimming and supporting other cemetery locations The Cemetery Fund produces revenues in excess of $2.5 million.
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Colorado Department of Agriculture Pesticide Applicator License or ability to obtain one. Experience with fencing tools, chainsaw, heavy equipment, brush mowing, hand, and power tools.
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Must possess a valid Illinois Pesticide Applicator License (turf, ornamental, and aquatic) or the ability to obtain one within six months of employment. Operates District equipment such as trucks, trailers, commercial mowing equipment, rototiller, chainsaw, skid steer and snow removal equipment.
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