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Day-to-Day Operates powered equipment in mowing golf course putting greens, aprons, and tees Waters and fertilizes putting greens, tees, fairways, and roughs Grades and prepares a soil plant bed, lays sod, plants, vegetative material, and seeds putting greens, tees, fairways, and roughs Sometimes changes cups and tee markers Operates light equipment in hauling materials About You 2+ years experience on a golf course maintenance team.
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Technical training in horticulture or related obtain State certification as a pesticide applicator within 90 days of hire and maintain proficiency. Ability to transport, use and maintain the full range of groundskeeping equipment including hand and power mowers, edgers, shovels, plows, sweepers, sprinklers, fertilizers and equipment, line markers, knowledge of proper methods of pruning, mowing and other tasks necessary to maintain the grounds.
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The primary duties include but are not limited to; mowing, seeding, fertilizing, sodding, installing landscaping and flower beds, mulching, pruning and snow removal. obtaining a Pesticide Registered technician certification in 6 months of employment Benefits: Generous paid vacation, personal days, and paid sick time and family leave, comprehensive insurance (medical, dental, vision, etc.
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Perform mowing, lawn maintenance, debris removal and cleaning in public areas. Commercial Pesticide Applicator’s License helpful. Perform mowing, lawn maintenance, debris removal and cleaning in public areas.
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The Assistant in Training participates in a diverse range of activities involved in golf course maintenance including daily course preparation, mowing, renovations, equipment operation, water, chemical applications, construction projects, etc.
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Work with Technical and Quality Advisor to monitor the research farm and develop plans for plot substrates, seed blends (or sod), fertilizer applications, pesticide applications, watering, mowing, etc.
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Maintain all planting beds by planting, weeding, pesticide application, and mulching. Maintain the grounds of the College including mowing, trimming, and litter. Maintain all planting beds by planting, weeding, pesticide application, and mulching.
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Landscaping, tree care/removal; athletic field care (mowing, fertilizing, weed removal, insect control, over seeding, aerating, cone setting/removal; land management (bush hog mowing, tree removal, invasive plant removal/control, herbicide/pesticide spraying, prairie planting and management, etc.
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Maintains turf grass in parks, open spaces, municipal building grounds, and athletic fields by mowing, trimming, edging, spraying, seeding, or sodding. Assists with pesticide application to turf and beds to minimize growth of noxious weeds under the guidance and direction of a certified applicator.
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Must maintain Michigan Department of Agriculture Commercial Pesticide Applicator's Certification in Turf Grass, Ornamental Plants, and Right of Way (Core, 3A, 3B, & 6). Possess a Commercial Pesticide Applicator's Certification (CPAC) from the Michigan Department of Agriculture in the following categories: Turf Grass, Ornamental Plants, and Right of Way. NOTE: Employees without the required CPAC in the following categories: Core, Turf Grass, Ornamental Plants, and Right of Way (Core, 3A, 3B, & 6) at time of application must obtain it by the end of the six month probationary period.
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Performs a variety of landscape and grounds maintenance duties, including planting, mowing, pruning, and maintaining turf, trees, shrubs, and plants; performs weed abatement. Safely applies pesticide, herbicide and other pest management treatments; applies fertilizers to turf and landscaped areas.
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Assist and perform repetitive tasks including mowing, edging, line trimming, weeding, brush cutting, pruning, litter control, pesticide/fertilizer application, and traffic control. Assist and perform repetitive tasks including mowing, edging, line trimming, weeding, brush cutting, pruning, litter control, pesticide/fertilizer application, and traffic control.
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Certification by the University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service for pesticide/herbicide application in the Right-of-Way category preferred. Maintain control of grass and weeds using chemicals and mowing with large tractors and gang mowers.
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This position is responsible for lawn mowing, clean-ups, mulching, trimming, landscape maintenance, pruning, fertilization, weed control, planting of trees and shrubs, flower installation, leaf clean-ups, and similar tasks.
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Performs landscaping, turf and tree maintenance of City properties and R.O.W.s using elementary level skills of pruning, transplanting, planting, drainage, pesticide spraying, fertilizing, mowing, trimming, sweeping, blowing, and edging.
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