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Participate in and oversee snow removal operations, snow melt application and other winter weather related activities. Assist in snow removal operations, snow melt and other applications.
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Perform general grounds maintenance tasks such as clearing sites, mowing lawns, trimming and removing trees and shrubs, maintaining roads and sidewalks, snow and ice removal, collection/pick-up of trash and other obstructions from the building and surrounding areas.
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Assigned work such as mowing, trimming, leaf removal and duties related to inclement weather, such as snow removal, which may fluctuate by season. Assigned work such as mowing, trimming, leaf removal and duties related to inclement weather, such as snow removal, which may fluctuate by season.
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Qualifications Previous experience in groundskeeping/horticulture preferred Non commercial driver? s license required Working knowledge of groundskeeping principals and power landscape equipment Must be able to adhere to safety procedures Work involves exposure to unusual elements and extreme temperatures This role may have physical demands including, but not limited to, lifting, bending, pushing, pulling and/or extended walking and standing.
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Performs routine grounds maintenance; including, but not limited to, mowing, trimming, snow and ice removal, painting, planting, weeding and mulching; Performs visual checks, removal, and replacement of fire extinguishers at assigned work locations.
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Will be responsible for snow/ice removal during winter months. Will be responsible for mowing, weed eating, and trimming campus lawns. Will be responsible for mowing, weed eating, and trimming campus lawns.
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Outdoor grounds maintenance will involve trash management, mowing, trimming shrubbery, cultivating flower beds along with snow, ice, salting and debris removal as needed. Minimum 2+ years prior apartment or home repair maintenance skills such as drywall repair, painting, light plumbing, basic electrical, flooring, cleaning; HVAC experience helpful or will train.
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Job Description The Groundskeeper is responsible for maintaining and improving site grounds. Rooted in service and united by our purpose, we strive to do great things for each other, our partners, our communities, and our planet.
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Responsible for daily upkeep of community grounds including but not limited to removal of litter and debris, mowing, trimming, and pruning, irrigation, raking, mulching, fertilization, weed and pest control, spreading of salt and snow removal.
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Performs general park building and grounds inspection and maintenance, including mowing, trimming, weeding, irrigation, aerating, application of herbicides and fertilizers, and snow removal.
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PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Maintain cleanliness per established housekeeping schedule and upkeep of the facility, inside and out, including lawn mowing, tree/shrubbery trimming, and snow removal.
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Perform all necessary maintenance and repairs on the apartments, common areas and parking lots, including routine service calls as well as turnover cleaning, painting, and snow removal. Plan and implement snow removal.
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Assist the Grounds Maintenance Manager with the daily coordination of snow removal, mowing, trimming, landscaping, trash removal, and waste management functions to provide for safe, clean, and aesthetically pleasing surroundings.
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Field Supervisor (Snow Removal/Landscape Operations) - JobDescription. If you have special licensing, such as a CDL, Pesticide Applicators License, Tree Trimming License, ISA Arborist Certification, Lift Certification, etc.
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Overview The Landscape Crew team member will maintain property grounds by mowing, cutting lawns; trimming and edging along walkways, flower beds and walls; trims bushes and trees; plants bushes and flowers; applies lawn care chemicals, as needed; and removes snow and spreads salt.
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