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Operate hand pump sprayers, injectors, tillers, broadcast and drop spreaders, aerifiers, sod cutters, etc. This may include tree trimming and removal, herbicide application, mowing of WPD managed lands, invasive management, fuels mitigation, planting, watering, weeding, and maintaining trees, shrubs, grasses, and other plant material.
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Employee Benefits To Learn More, please review the Job Summary:Assist the Director of Maintenance and Golf Course Superintendent in managing and maintaining golf course properties, including the golf course and surrounding areas, maintenance equipment, golf cars, clubhouse grounds, and the sod farm/nursery.
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The Gas Laborer/Groundman is responsible for general labor, including restoration work such as clean up and laying sod at the end of a project. Be available for any unskilled tasks, such as jobsite cleanup and laying sod.
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Required Qualifications Knowledge and ability to properly operate, and provide daily/weekly basic maintenance of landscape maintenance equipment such as: lawnmower, edger, weed whip, blower, vacuum, hedge trimmers, splitter, stump grinder, sprayers, aerator, verticutter, turf aerator, sod cutter, etc.
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Prepares soil beds for sod, seed and vegetative material. Applies growth enhancers and disease Cuts grass and trims weeds using hand mower or power driven lawn mower, weed trimmer and brush cutter.
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Plants and maintains sod, trees, shrubs, flowerbeds, and native plants. Operates equipment such as tractors, trenchers, sod cutters, roto-tillers, skid steers, trucks, trailers, utility vehicles, small backhoes, loaders, aerators, wood chippers, flail and rotary mowers, a variety of riding mowers from 16 feet in width to 6 feet in width, walk-behind mowers, push mowers, string trimmers, backpack blowers and sprayers, edgers, bunker rakes, chain saws, pruning equipment, and various hand tools.
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Essential job functions:Maintain course accessibility and appearance using power and hand tools to perform duties such as: mowing, weeding, edging, course setup, raking sand traps, blowing, sod installation, planting trees, shrubs and flowers.
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Assist with reviewing monthly, DTS user profiles and routing lists to ensure proper separation of duty (SOD), organizational access, authorized permission levels and profile accuracy compliance.
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Leads annual Physical Inventory planning, coordination, SOX and SOD audit activities and other fiscal activities related to the site. Experience leading or supporting physical inventory and/or internal SOX/SOD audit activities.
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Inspects water and sewer main line construction projects, new water and sewer lateral connection installations, water and sewer lateral connection renewals, water main rehabilitation including cleaning and lining, sewer and manhole rehabilitation, paving, sod and landscaping restoration.
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Experience working with or deploying SOD to SAP systems using the IGA/IAM tools. This role will be responsible for executing the Reynolds Consumer Products IAM strategy and implementing best practices and solutions, ensuring compliance with relevant policies and meeting the guidance of the Head of Identity and Access Management and IT leadership.
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MDE Water distribution Operator’s License or Waste Water collections license. NASSCO Certified in ITCP-CIPP, and/or PACP, MACP & LACP. The Construction Inspector performs inspections for simple and complex water and sewer projects, and based on experience, assists in training new inspectors on the standards and practices of Gannett Fleming’s Essential Functions.
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Operate vehicles such as trucks, dump trucks, plows, brooms, forklifts, loaders, compactors, operate tar kettles, and other small equipment as assignedMaintains grounds adjacent to highway facilities, planting and cutting grass, laying sod, installing landscape materials, etc.
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Repairs asphalt, concrete, sod, and other surrounding surfaces at completion of each project. Operates a dump truck to load, haul and unload equipment and materials as needed for assigned work; may operate a backhoe and/or ditch witch for excavation work.
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In all sectors of turfgrass including, but not limited to, golf courses, sod production, residential and commercial lawns, and athletic fields. This is a ‘bridge’ position that will ensure that research in the turfgrass area is focused on areas of practical importance and that research results are transferred to county extension agents, industry practitioners, and the public.
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