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The Horticulture/Landscape Management Intern accomplishes tasks within a team environment to provide the citizens of Eden Prairie and other users of the City's parks system with properly maintained and aesthetically pleasing facilities.
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Performs tasks such as planting, mowing, weeding, fertilizing, sweeping, raking, salting, shoveling snow, removing ice, etc. Previous experience in groundskeeping/horticulture preferred. Assigned work such as mowing, trimming, leaf removal and duties related to inclement weather, such as snow removal, which may fluctuate by season.
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Experience: At least two years of experience in groundskeeping is required, where knowledge of the methods, materials and equipment used in planting, cultivating, and trimming a variety of types of trees, shrubs, ground cover, flowers and grasses has been gained; an Associate's degree in horticulture or a related field may be substituted for the two years of experience required.
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Operates various types of equipment including power mowers, saws, weed eaters, hedge trimmers, sprayers, etc. Working knowledge of groundskeeping principals and power landscape equipment. The Groundskeeper is responsible for maintaining and improving site grounds.
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Complete any of the following gardening activities either on-property or at client site on a daily basis: annual, perennial, shrub and tree planting, weeding, mulching, deadheading, bed-edging, watering, soil amending, spring & fall raking and cleanups, aesthetic and horticultural pruning.
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Performs horticulture duties including planting, weeding, fertilizing, and general landscape maintenance. Assists Parks staff with a variety of routine maintenance and construction activities to include mowing, trimming, fertilizing, aerating, seeding, top-dressing, trash collection, turf management, irrigation, field maintenance, playground maintenance, trails maintenance, general forestry, open space and horticultural assignments.
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Performs regular maintenance and minor repairs on lawn equipment and tools. Rooted in service and united by our purpose, we strive to do great things for each other, our partners, our communities, and our planet.
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The improvements, repairs, or park services duties may include, but are not limited to the following: plumbing, heating and air conditioning, metal fabrication, carpentry, electrical, masonry, tile setting, horticulture, arboriculture, irrigation system programming/repair/auditing, and Integrated Pest Management (IPM.
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Lead crew members in performing landscape services including planting, mulching, maintenance, weeding, insect & pest control and fall & spring cleanups. General horticulture knowledge. Iowa Commercial Pesticide Applicator 3OT License or ability to obtain one within 20 days of hire.
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Assists in the propagating, planting, cultivating, watering and spraying of flowers, plants, shrubs and trees, and turf areas; Some knowledge of the tools, materials, and equipment used in horticulture.
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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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Position includes but is not limited to: watering, weeding, edging, trimming, mulching, planting, pruning, snow removal in winter season and trash removal, and other duties as assigned by Supervisor.
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Works independently or with a crew to perform horticulture tasks such as pruning, weeding, mulching, planting layout, and planting. Works from plans, maps and drawings using a variety of tools such as laser levels to build and reconstruct areas of trails, turf features, drainage, irrigation and horticulture installation.
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Maintains and improves facility grounds based on established sustainability guidelines. We believe a career should develop your talents, fuel your passions, and empower your professional growth. Responsible for cleaning and upkeep of sidewalks, driveways, parking lots, etc.
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Positions in this classification are responsible for initially performing manual tasks in a limited variety of occupational areas including horticulture, grounds maintenance, equipment operation, small engine repair and equipment/facility repair.
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