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Assists with landscaping; planting, cultivating, pruning, care of plants, shrubs and trees on golf course. The Golf Greenskeeper/Pest Control Worker will work at the Crosswater Golf Course and will assist in maintaining the AAA Four Diamond standards.
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In a farm operations learning laboratory, operates, diagnoses and repairs farm equipment such as tractors, loaders and trenchers; assists in farm operations such as preparing fields, seeding and planting, harvesting and baling and moving cattle to different pastures; repairs fencing; applies pesticides; maintains and repairs irrigation systems.
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Responsibilities include planting, watering, weeding, mulching, pruning, deadheading, and snow removal. Responsibilities include planting, watering, weeding, mulching, pruning, deadheading, and snow removal.
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Conducting site inspections, provide hands-on leadership, and provide guidance for soil, planting, watering and insect control. Experience running equipment (skid steer, excavator, backhoe, etc.
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Tasks include but are not exclusive to: operating all equipment used in daily golf course maintenance, cutting cups, raking bunkers, watering, planting, moving tee locations, and applying fertilizer and chemicals.
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Your responsibilities could include caring for our ornamental gardens of campus, maintaining turf and irrigation systems, or gaining hands-on experience like planting, watering, weeding, mulching, pruning, deadheading, burning, and snow removal.
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Our horticulture team takes pride in caring for a diverse campus landscape that promotes creativity, creates a lasting impression for our customers and is also a welcoming environment for the community.
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Responsible for the development and maintenance of parks and sports field areas performing duties such as pesticide and fertilizer applications, aerification of turfgrass, mowing, string trimming, picking up trash, building maintenance, fence installation/removal, edging, planting, weeding flower beds, applying water to lawn area and flower beds, pruning trees, infield clay maintenance, etc.
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Mowing, trimming, raking, edging, planting and pruning and miscellaneous course upkeep. Perform routine golf course maintenance in all facets of day to day operations. Ongoing Part-Time employees who are employed for more than 6 months will make contributions to the pension program (PERA) through payroll deductions unless they qualify for one of the exemptions.
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Primarily, this work will entail developing new growth models to estimate carbon accumulation under a range of different growing and planting conditions in different regions of our priority geographies.
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Maintains shrubs and beds, including mulching, planting, weeding, trimming, leaf removal and debris/trash clean up. An employee in this position must be knowledgeable and skilled in the safe use and maintenance of: step stool small ladder gloves (as tasks dictate) screwdriver miscellaneous hand tools rake line trimmer hedge trimmer shovel hand trowel wheel barrow Mops Stripper Brooms Vacuum cleaner (back pack & conventional) Buffer Waxer Carpet Cleaner window squeegee Scrubber step stool small ladder gloves (as tasks dictate.
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Performing roadside landscaping work, such as clearing weeds and brush, and planting and trimming trees. Hauling and spreading sand, gravel, and clay to fill washouts and repair road shoulders.
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Planting and maintaining flower beds, and applying mulch. Planting and maintaining flower beds, and applying mulch. Cutting turf, trimming and edging along borders, and blowing using power equipment.
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That they may be called oaks of righteousness, the planting of the LORD, that He may be glorified. Logos Christian Academy is a community Education classical Christian school working with families, educators, and the body of Christ from various denominations.
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Knowledge and training in traffic control techniques - flagger training and certification. Dumping and spreading asphalt to repair joints and patch broken pavement. Painting traffic control lines and placing pavement traffic messages, by hand or using machines.
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