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Utilization of gas-powered trimmers, stick edgers, blowers, hedge clippers, pole saws, and chainsaws. Utilization of gas-powered trimmers, stick edgers, blowers, hedge clippers, pole saws, and chainsaws.
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Operates various electric, gas and manually powered tools and equipment, i.e., saws, sprayers, air compressors, mowers, blowers, weed-eaters, hedge trimmers. EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCEHigh School diploma or equivalent preferred supplemented by any previous experience demonstrating ability to fulfill the physical and dexterity requirements of the work, as applicable to the assigned maintenance area (i.e., grounds maintenance, mowing, and tree trimming); or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
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Operates common grounds maintenance machinery and equipment, including but not limited to grass mowers, sod-cutters, seeders, concrete saws, chain saws, edgers, hedge shears, spreaders, grading boxes, rotary tillers, aerators, leaf blowers, and pulverizers.
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May operate motorized landscaping equipment (string trimmers, blowers, reciprocating saws, hedge trimmers, tillers) and vehicles (dump trucks, vans, golf carts, John Deere tractors and trailers.
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Trim hedges and edges around walks, flowerbeds, and walls, using hedge trimmers, clippers, edging tools, chain saws, electric weed cutters and other mission required equipment after proper instructions.
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E, saws, sprayers, air compressors, mower, blower, weed-eaters, hedge trimmers. e, saws, sprayers, air compressors, mower, blower, weed-eaters, hedge trimmers. Complete make-ready process of vacant units as directed by Property Manager and Maintenance Supervisor.
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Tasks include: using hand tools such as shovels, rakes, and pruning saws; operating powered equipment such as mowers, chain-saws, string-trimmers, and hedge trimmers; watering plants using portable sprinkler systems, hoses or water cans; gathering and removing litter; and other related landscape activities.
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Edge around walks, flower beds, buildings and walls using hedge trimmers, clippers and edging tools to maintain overall appearance of landscape vegetation and grounds. Trim/prune hedges, shrubs and trees using shears, saws and other hand or power tools.
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Must have knowledge of methods and equipment (including chainsaws, hand saws, pruners, hedge shears, rototillers, backpack sprayers, tank sprayers, shovels, rakes, hoes, tampers, lawn mowers, lawn blowers, etc.
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Operate String Trimmer, Edgers, Blowers, Mowers, Trucks, Tractors, Hedge Trimmer, Chain Saw, Pole Saws, Loppers, Pruners, Rakes, Vacuums, Shovels, Rental Equipment, Machines, Aerator, Application Equipment, Utility Vehicles, Hand Tools, Irrigation Systems and all other equipment available to actively maintain Grounds.
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Uses hand tools such as shovels, rakes, pruning saws, saws, hedge and brush trimmers to care for customer/client grounds. Specific Responsibilities:Manage team of up to 6 people while performing services; motivate, coach, and mentor teamPerform landscape maintenance duties, such as mowing, fertilizer application, weed control, aeration, spring clean-up, fall clean-up, trimming, and pruningOperates a variety of mechanical equipment including but not limited to bed edgers, commercial mowers, blowers, dump trailers, chainsaws, line trimmers, tillers, tractors, snow blowers, sod cutters, and pruning saws.
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Operate mowers, saws, weed-eaters, hedge trimmers, sprayers, blowers, drills, and other equipment, and perform minor repairs. As a Grounds Worker (Landscaping), you will be performing a variety of landscaping maintenance and will be responsible for maintaining the cosmetic appearance of the common areas and grounds at the resort.
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E, cutting, mowing, weeding, edging, blowing, planting foliage, shoveling snow. e, painting playground and field equipment, repairing fences and gates, preparing athletic fields. Perform pavement and asphalt maintenance activities, i.
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Work experience using the following tools and equipment: hand pruners, loppers, hedge shears, hand saws, backpack blower, mower, string trimmer, pressure washer, and chainsaw, Work experience using the following tools and equipment: hand pruners, loppers, hedge shears, hand saws, backpack blower, mower, string trimmer, pressure washer, and chainsaw.
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Use hand tools, such as shovels, rakes, pruning saws, saws, hedge or brush trimmers, or axes. Operate vehicles or powered equipment, such as mowers, tractors, twin-axle vehicles, snow blowers, chain-saws, electric clippers, sod cutters, or pruning saws.
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