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Their monument division produces granite memorials and markers, custom granite signage, and engraved brick pavers, and they also engage in wholesale monument sales. The Wilbert Group offers a range of manufactured concrete products, including burial vaults, monuments, lawn crypts, columbarium niches, septic tanks, retaining walls, storm shelters, and agricultural precast products.
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Operate lawn maintenance equipment including a 36" mower, blower, gas powered trimmer, and other power equipment. Perform plant removal, replanting of lawn, converting lawn areas to planters, or planters to lawn, replace broken sidewalk, lay mow strips, mulch, prune and plant trees.
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Exceptional customer service skillsSales experience – car sales, retail sales, insurance sales, B2C sales, call center experienceField technician experience – cable installation, internet Installation, pest control, lawn maintenance, construction, solar technicianClean driving record and valid licenseSomeone who thrives in a team environment as well as independentlyPhysical demands of the job:Lift and carry up to 45 lbs.
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Partner with fellow band members at the end of show to close the venue- this may include collecting recyclables from the lawn and/or reserved section, picking up and properly storing event equipment such as lawn chairs, barricade, Etc.
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Serve as backup to interior, landscaping maintenance, gardening, irrigation technology and grounds person job or job function. Must be able to bend at the waist when picking up leaves, branches, trimming, mowing, digging trenches, setting forms, and planting.
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Ability to complete the Davey Tree Qualified Plant Health Care Tech training program upon hire. Required: Minimum of 2 years of previous relevant experience in Lawn/turf management. We are currently looking to add a dynamic Turf Care Technician to our passionate team of tree care professionals.
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Partner with fellow crew members at the end of show to close the venue- this may include collecting recyclables from the lawn and/or reserved section, picking up and properly storing event equipment such as lawn chairs, barricade, Etc.
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Waters and fertilizes lawn areas as necessaryPerforms a variety of labor duties including, String trimming, edging, pruning, and rakingOperates Gator tractor for moving soil, debris, and other materials.
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Common to gardening, landscaping and lawn care. Aerification of sod as to alleviate compaction in Naturescape lawn areas (up to 2 times per year) Horticulture science and techniques including planting, turf care, and landscape management.
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Perform janitorial duties which include, but are not limited to, wet and dust mopping, dusting, trash removal, recycling, window washing, meeting set up, pool cleaning, painting, vacuuming, seasonal activities dealing with lawn care and snow removal, and general cleaning as requested or needed.
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Essential Functions Performs tasks of grounds maintenance requiring the knowledge of use and general maintenance of mechanized equipment including lawn equipment i.e. weed eaters, walk behind mowers, hedge trimmers and edger, pruners, leaf vacuums/blowers.
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Field technician experience - cable installation, internet Installation, pest control, lawn maintenance, construction, solar technician. Sales experience - car sales, retail sales, insurance sales, B2C sales, call center experience.
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Good fit for those with building maintenance, construction, lawn care, pest control experience, or with previous experience working at The Eco Plumber, Easton Plumbing, Waterworks, Amanda Plumbing, Ben Franklin, TruGreen, Orkin, Terminix or similar work backgrounds.
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Ability to operate hand-held tools and equipment, including, but not limited to a shovel, pick, rake, sledge hammer, lawn mower, weed trimmer and leaf blower. Cuts grass, maintains lawn, trims around trees, walkways and memorial markers, lays sod, moves and removes flowers to and from chapel and graveside.
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Small equipment operation: lawn mowing equipment, snow blowers, leaf blowers, hedge trimmers, bulb drills, walk-behind aerators. General landscape maintenance: lawn mowing, watering, weeding and cultivating.
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