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Oversees horticultural care for assigned areas including pest control, fertilization and soil husbandry, plant, care, tree care, problem identification, solving and communication. Two or more of the following: QAL or QAC pesticide Operators License, ISA Certified Arborist, ASCA Registered consulting Arborist or Certified Irrigation Auditor desirable.
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Degree in Arboriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Turfgrass, Environmental Science, Plant Science, Outdoor Recreation, Agriculture or a related field OR prior experience working in landscaping or horticulture is preferred but not required.
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Work with the Central Licensing Customer Service Team to administer licensing programs, including Credentials; Feed; Fertilizer; Pesticide; Seed; Aquaculture, Dairy, Eggs, and Meat; Native Plant; Livestock Brands; Equine Hauling and Rescue Registration; Pest Management Licensing.
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Must have or be able to obtain a Massachusetts pesticide applicator (core) license. Must have or be able to obtain within six months of the start of employment a Massachusetts pesticide applicator (core) license.
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A Degree in Turf, Entomology, Plant Sciences, Horticulture, or equivalent experience. The appropriate Pesticide/Herbicide Applicator's License(s), or the ability to obtain one. The Lawn Care Specialist team are the reason our customers brag about their thick, green, lush lawns.
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Job Summary The Lawn Care Specialist team are the reason our customers brag about their thick, green, lush lawns. 1-2 years of hands on experience in lawn care maintenance and turf application. Specialists provide organic, hybrid, integrated, and all-nutrient lawn care services, as well as seeding and aeration services.
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Prepare soil for planting: plant seed, sod, turf, bulbs, plants, trees, and shrubs. Obtain Pesticide Applicator certification within six months. Use a variety of manual tools and equipment, such as rakes, pruning shears, hand edger's, loppers, shovels, wheelbarrows, and pesticide sprayers Load and unload trucks and move furniture, equipment, supplies and materials, assemble new furniture.
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Manages the maintenance of the building, grounds, equipment, and plant facilities, including the pesticide program, security, and waste disposal. Manages the program for inspection of mechanical integrity, change control, fire suppression and environmental control.
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Through our comprehensive lawn and tree care, we work hard to make sure our customers have attractive, healthy and cared-for green spaces to enjoy. Lawn Care Specialists apply expertise to ensure the health and well-being of each client's landscape.
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These services include fertilization, insect & disease control, weed control, aeration, plant health care, etc. SC Ground Pesticide Applicator License is a plus but not required. These services include fertilization, insect & disease control, weed control, aeration, plant health care, etc.
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People with high school graduation or equivalent andat least one year of experience or training involving grounds maintenance, gardening, plant care, cultivation, and landscape work in gardening or in the grounds maintenance field.
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We also offer benefits and 401K. Job Description The Lawn Care Specialist team are the reason our customers brag about their thick, green, lush lawns. Lawn Care Specialists "own" their territory and will be proud of the lawns and properties they care for.
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O Current Commercial Nebraska Department of Agricultural Pesticide Applicator's License. o Notify the Plant Supervisor of any customer complaint or compliance issue. o Current Commercial Nebraska Department of Agricultural Pesticide Applicator's License.
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This position pays up to $30 an hour depending on years of experience + paid PTO + paid benefits and 401K. Job Description The Lawn Care Specialist team are the reason our customers brag about their thick, green, lush lawns.
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