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Employee must perform ornamental horticulture maintenance which includes, but is not limited to planting trees, watering, fertilizing, flower bed arrangement, tree removal and other horticulture as needed.
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Assists in construction of new greens, tees, and fairways by grading, preparing soil and planting. The Golf Course Maintenance and Laborer position works on the diverse range of activities involved in golf course maintenance and construction.
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CAD Drafting: use AutoCAD to create initial concept plans and develop into full construction document sets, including technical details, grading, planting and irrigation plans. CAD Drafting: use AutoCAD to create initial concept plans and develop into full construction document sets, including technical details, grading, planting and irrigation plans.
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O Proficiency in all the basic technical skills of landscape architecture including grading, stormwater management strategies, site planning, planting plans, construction documentation, irrigation coordination, graphics, computer skill, etc.
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Schematic and detailed grading design, utility design, environmental design, planting, lighting, and irrigation plans. Portfolio, work samples, university/college transcripts will be required if considered for an interview (writing sample, portfolio, grading example.
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Assists the project team with the preparation of project documentation during all phases of design, such as project graphics and exhibits, site grading, paving designs, walls, structures, site lighting, planting, and occasionally irrigation design, as well as layout of land uses for buildings and other facilities.
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Comprehensive understanding of design, details, and construction drawing preparation including site layout, grading, hardscape, drainage, and planting. Comprehensive understanding of design, details, and construction drawing preparation including site layout, grading, hardscape, drainage, and planting.
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Knowledge of hardscapes, masonry, grading, planting, lighting, and fencing preferred. Knowledge of hardscapes, masonry, grading, planting, lighting, and fencing preferred. The responsibilities of the construction supervisor include overseeing the dialing activities, production, and schedule of the assigned operating shift.
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Develop site/civil engineering plans and specifications for a variety of projects including large-scale industrial developments, corporate/commercial, residential, institutional, hospitality, health care, parks and recreation and various other types of public and private site development.
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Provides technical assistance and instruction concerning the operation and use of and light and heavy construction equipment and materials, pesticide application, planting and care of grasses, trees, shrubs, flowers, and ornamental plants.
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Proficient with common landscape practices, including hardscape, construction, planting, drainage, grading, site-work, irrigation, and equipment operation. Proficient with common landscape practices, including hardscape, construction, planting, drainage, grading, site-work, irrigation, and equipment operation.
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Strong knowledge of Pacific Northwest native plants and habitat types, restoration planting strategies, site preparation and erosion control, grading, and soils. Strong landscape architectural design skills at various scales (site, planting, irrigation, detailing) from programming through construction.
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Job Summary: The Landscape Architect works closely with the Sales Consultant in the design (concept and schematic plans) and production of construction documents (planting, grading, hardscape, construction detailing, dimension control and layout plans.
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Proficient in site layout, grading, utility design and stormwater management. Our past and present clients include commercial and residential, industrial, hospitality including amusement parks, municipal and local government, federal agencies including the National Park Service, Army Corps.
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Principles and practices of landscape architectural planning and design, grading, erosion control, soil preparation, and design of planting plans. Plan and design development of land areas for projects, such as land subdivisions, commercial, industrial, and residential sites to include feasibility study, master plan, planning layout, irrigation layout, and grading construction.
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