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AFW is looking for a Groundskeeper who will be able to provide professional landscaping services for our entire facility. Take on special landscaping or planting projects as deemed necessary by the AFW management team.
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Managing beneficial and/or invasive vegetation using standard landscaping equipment: weed-eaters, blowers, shovels, and chain saws. Erosion Control, Environmental Management, Flooding Mitigation, Pollution Prevention and Detection, Water Quality, Wastewater Collection & Treatment, Landscaping, Environmental Compliance.
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Walking inspection of work areas including: Debris removal Trash and Litter removal Identifying risk or other hazards Performs commercial lawn maintenance including: Utilization of push mowers and zero turn mowers Utilization of gas-powered trimmers, stick edgers, blowers, hedge clippers, pole saws, and chainsaws.
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Oversees campus grounds and all operations associated with the maintenance and upkeep of landscaping (i.e. tree and shrub pruning, seasonal flower installation, overseeding, fertilizer and weed control, mowing, edging, weed eating, blowing, recycling and waste disposal), athletic fields, student housing complex and irrigation systems.
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Ability to operate basic landscaping equipment. The Service Technician performs general environmental maintenance activities to improve the effectiveness of stormwater drainage systems at various properties in the region under the direction of the Service Delivery Manager.
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May operate tractor, bobcat, back hoe, front end loader, mower, tiller, augur, chain saw, stump grinder, jack hammer, power sprayer, box scraper, edgers, weed-eater, grass blower, skill saws, drills, levelers, routers, and other equipment as necessary, and other landscaping equipment, and departmental vehicles.
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Includes such activities as trimming or removal of excess, dead or diseased limbs or branches from trees or shrubbery using powered or hand saws or pole pruners; may lower cut limbs and branches by slings or lines; assists in picking up trimmings and loading them into a chipping machine or truck; operates hydraulic boom.
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Lays sod, spreads seed, hay, fertilizer, or other materials in landscaping. Operate grounds maintenance tools and equipment such as weed trimmers, mowers, tractors, shovels, edgers, blowers, chain saws, hedge clippers and hand tools.
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Oversee and participate in execution of tree removal with the use of chain saws, chippers, aerial lifts and stump grinders. Oversee and participate in landscaping repairs which may require hauling, spreading, and seeding of topsoil; and installation of erosion control materials.
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This can include but is not limited to: trimming and shaping shrubs, trees, and plants for health and aesthetic looks as well as removal of unwanted weeds, grasses, leaf litter and other debris•Safe and proper use of equipment tools used in landscaping such as hedge line trimmer, chainsaw, blowers, hand tools, pruners, saws, rakes, shovels, cultivator, etc.
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The Parks, Recreation, & Forestry Department is seeking a Park Ranger I to provide care and maintenance of all Wildlife Sanctuary (WLS) buildings, grounds, exhibits, landscaping, and trails with special attention given to the public areas and an emphasis on safety.
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Operate and utilize machine tools and equipment including but not limited to tools such as power lift, power washer, sweeper, landscaping tools and equipment, lathe, grinder, drill, milling machine, cutting torch, and welding equipment to repair or fabricate parts, fixtures and tools.
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Safely operate equipment and accessories as trained and assigned including, but not limited to, greens mowers, rotary mowers, flymos, gang mowers, tri-plex mowers, vertical mowers, line trimmers, edgers, utility vehicles, back-pack blowers, portable pumps, aerifiers, spikers, mechanical top dressers, sod cutters, mechanical bunker rakes, tractors, sweepers, blades, loaders, backhoes, trenchers, chain saws, and miscellaneous hand tools.
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10% Performs landscaping duties such as cutting grass, weeds, roadside foliage and removing trees and brush using equipment such as brush chipper, chain/power saws, tractors with side and rear mowers, and weed-eaters.
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Safe and proper use of equipment tools used in landscaping such as hedge line trimmer, chainsaw, blowers, hand tools, pruners, saws, rakes, shovels, cultivator, etc. · Maintain the upkeep of the campground landscaping.
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