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Operate, service and maintain hand tools, power tools and equipment such as weedeaters, lawnmowers, roto-tillers, chain saws, fertilizer spreaders, small seeders, sod cutters, walk-behind sweepers, vacs and turf renovators.
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Ability to operate installation equipment including trucks, dumpsters, tractors, loaders, chain saws, skill saws, trimmers, sod cutters, spreaders, shovels, and various power tools, assorted hand tools.
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This role reports directly to the Logistics Manager and will be responsible for delivering and/or picking up sod to and from work sites. Subject to hazards including machinery such as mowers, tractors, bobcats, chain saws, electric clippers, etc.
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Must be able to operate lawn maintenance equipment such as lawnmowers, string trimmers, leaf blowers, hedge trimmers, tractors, twin-axle vehicles, snow blowers, chainsaws, electric clippers, sod cutters, or pruning saws, etc.
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Ability to operate powered equipment such as mowers, tractors, twin-axle vehicles, snow blowers, chain-saws, electric clippers, sod cutters, and pruning saws. Keywords: golf maintenance, technician, grounds crew, golf course maintenance, maintenance worker, building maintenance.
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Performs other grounds maintenance work such as repairing turf using sod patches, reseeding and setting up protective barriers, planting and pruning trees and shrubs, removing debris, mulching, weeding, cutting up downed trees, etc., using hand and power tools and equipment such as chain saws.
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Operates standard commercial and turf landscape equipment including but not limited to mowers, power rake, spray rig, sod cutter, line painter, roller and small gas-powered tools. Operates lawn tractors, mowers, saws, clippers and other hand tools used in maintenance work.
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Operate, clean, inspect, and maintain various vehicles or powered equipment, such as mowers, tractors, chainsaws, edgers, trimmers, electric clippers, sod cutters, and pruning saws. Follow planned landscaping designs for sod placement, grass seeding, or flower and foliage planting.
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Ability to maintain, operate, service/repair, and handle power equipment such as mowers, trimmers, edgers, sod cutters, pruning equipment, snow blowers, chain saws, jack hammers, and all other district grounds equipment.
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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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Operates vehicles and powered equipment, such as mowers, tractors, twin-axle vehicles, snow blowers, chain saws, electric clippers, sod cutters, pruning saws, etc. Follows planned landscaping designs to determine where to lay sod, sow grass, or plant flowers or foliage.
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Periodically assists with clearing sewer easements of brush and tree growth, operating chain saws, hand saws, backhoe, excavator, shovels, bush hog, riding and push mowers, rakes, and trimmers.
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Operates a vehicle, telephone, limited computer use, and various construction/maintenance equipment, which may include a jack hammer, boring machine, tamp, tap machine, pipe and concrete saws, air blower, motors, pumps, atmospheric testing equipment, box locator, pipe locator, meters, gauges, plumbing tools, and various other hand and power tools.
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Education benefits through Workforce Edge with Strayer University and Capella University 👩🏫 They are experts at the technical side of the job - keeping the venue, grounds, technology and game system in tip-top shape.
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Some skilled trades experience (HVAC, refrigeration, painting, carpentry, dry wall) This is an opportunity for a great career with NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED - we will train you. SurgeryPlus - Covers planned non-emergency surgeries and procedures may include orthopedics, spine, general surgery, gynecology, ear nose and throat, gastrointestinal.
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