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Our crew leaders oversee crews in varying service lines, including basic maintenance, landscape installation, and supportive services like irrigation, seasonal color management, and chemical applications.
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Leads planting, fertilizing, chemical application, pruning, mowing, trash pickup, leaf collection operations, and the construction, maintenance, and repair of public recreation facilities to include tennis courts, athletic fields, playground equipment, irrigation systems, and other physical facilities.
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Riding and push mowers, trucks, pesticide applicators, chemical protective gear, pressure washers, floor buffers/polishers/burnishers, portable heater, standby/portable generator, carpet cleaners, vacuums, edger, weed-eaters, blowers, hydraulic and electric lifts, assorted power and hand tools, window cleaning, pressure washer, cleaning chemical dispensers, and appropriate safety equipment, as required.
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As an assistant grower, you'll help us care for and produce cut flowers through, measurement & data entry, help with irrigation & nutrient delivery, perform crop scouting and chemical/pesticide application.
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Oversee day-to-day crew tasks including but not limited to fertilizer and chemical applications, lawn mowing, power raking, irrigation installation and repair, landscape bed maintenance, perimeter pest control applications, spring and fall cleanups and other lawn and landscape maintenance tasks.
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Proper pesticide application, equipment and PPE procedures. Chemical Application experience. Who we are: Len Busch Roses is the leading Wholesale Florist and Grower of cut flowers and plants in the upper-Midwest.
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Irrigation system - Toro SUCCESS TRAITS OF INDIVIDUAL: Strong Leadership, good organizational skills and good verbal communication skills Self motivating with the desire to advance in the golf course industry Safety consciousness Dedication to personal improvement, motivation to become a Golf Course Superintendent, and daily course advancement Work habits include regular attendance, strong leadership, team work, initiative, dependability, positive attitude, efficient planning, and promptness.
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Pesticide Applicator License (General and must include turf, ornamental, or right-of-way categories) Load and unload equipment and supplies necessary to complete assignments such as: chemical fertilizer, trash, lawn mowers, weed eaters, mulch, and topsoil.
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If you have at least 3 years of experience in Landscaping Crew Leader role in the last 5 years (REQUIRED), preferably have a current State Pesticide License, and a Chauffer's License is REQUIRED , we encourage you to apply.
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This position entails knowledge of all aspects of golf course maintenance, including equipment and turf, chemical and fertilizer products and application equipment. Helps the Assistant Golf Course Superintendent in overseeing irrigation techs and crews as needed.
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Operate a diverse range of farm equipment, including but not limited to the disc, cultivator, planter, hiller, fertilizer spreader, wind rower, harvester, irrigation pivots, plow, mower, and more.
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Basic knowledge of irrigation, effluent water operations, fertilizer and pesticide operations, sprinkler systems and printouts. Provide uniform and efficient water, fertilizer and chemical applications for crops through center pivot irrigation systems.
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Classes in Agriculture, Horticulture, Landscape Irrigation, Plant Science, Zoology, or Biology from an accredited college. Provides technical direction in the safe and effective application of restricted and non-restricted pesticides to a small crew of Weed Hazard Pest Abatement Workers, Senior Weed Abatement Workers, Pest Control Workers, Grounds Maintenance Workers, Public Works Maintenance Workers, Public Works Laborers and/or other workers performing pesticide spraying activities.
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Assists with weed control measures to include capture and release of bio-agents on target weed populations, mechanical and physical removal methods, and chemical applications under supervision of a licensed USDA pesticide applicator.
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Maintain complete property grounds, which would include ornamental plants, ground cover, irrigation, lighting, mulch and turf. Familiarity with operating, and performing general maintenance of ride on mowers, weed trimmers, chain saws and chemical spray equipment.
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