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Follow planned landscaping designs to determine where to lay sod, sow grass, or plant flowers or foliage. Care for natural turf fields, making sure the underlying soil has the required composition to allow proper drainage and to support the grasses used on the fields.
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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. Mows, places sod; rakes clay and warning tracks, replenishes clay, trims hedges; edges; cleans restrooms; picks up trash and litter.
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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. The department’s mission is to develop future leaders in crop, soil, and environmental sciences, improve crop plants and products, devise effective and sustainable crop production systems, devise effective and sustainable soil management techniques in both agriculture and urban settings; and disseminate crop, soil, and environmental science knowledge for the benefit of users and producers of food, feed turf, biofuels and fiber in North Carolina, the nation and the world.
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Turf maintenance (e.g., laying sod, fertilizing, mowing, edging, raking)Irrigation (minor maintenance, repair, troubleshooting, and use of central control systems)Ornamental/garden maintenance (planting, weeding, minor pruning.
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Maintain course accessibility and appearance using power and hand tools to perform activities such as: mowing, weeding, edging, set up and raking sand traps, laying sod, planting trees, shrubs and flowers.
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Sod turf, plant / trim ornamentals using appropriate tools. Our Greenskeeper IIhave the opportunity to shape our guest experience by providing exceptional knowledge of the Resort and exemplifying the Golden Rule in each interaction.
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The greenskeeper maintains lawns, trees, shrubs, flowers, stair paths, retaining walls and turf. Ability to drive turf vehicles. Use tools and/or chemicals to perform weed abatement, pest control, irrigation, and cultivation and proper drainage activities.
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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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Prepare and grade soil and install seed, sod, and/or mulch. Maintain parks, trails, amenities, landscaping, green spaces, trees, shrubs, turf, and irrigation. Utilize fertilizers, herbicides, and insecticides as necessary to maintain turf, trees, and grounds.
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Work on seasonal lawn projects including sod installation, bed weeding, mulching, digging, planting, campus wide clean up, drainage projects, and winter prep for turf. Work on seasonal lawn projects including sod installation, bed weeding, mulching, digging, planting, campus wide clean up, drainage projects, and winter prep for turf.
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Grades and prepares soil plant beds, lays sod, and plants vegetative material. Operate powered equipment in mowing specified areas including resort ground turf areas. Waters and fertilizes turf areas and planting beds.
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Performs tasks related to sports field maintenance (e.g. dragging/raking fields; lining/painting fields; irrigation system operation/maintenance; laying seed/sprigs/sod; fence repair; weed control applications; etc.
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Mows, aerates, power rakes, overseeds, top-dresses, fertilizes, line trims, and edges turf areas in Village parks; sweeps trails according to a pre-determined schedule; maintains shrubs, planting beds, and tree rings, installs such landscaping items such as steel edging, mulch, plants shrubs, and performs sod replacement.
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Prepares areas for sod, planting, and athletics; prunes trees on City rights-of-way for risk reduction visibility and elevation clearance; corrects public safety hazards such as hanging limbs, loose turf, and debris; removes and controls exotic and invasive vegetation.
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Must also be proficient at: turf/plant fertilization, chainsaw use, woody plant installation, construction, hard-scapes, and skid-steer use. Plant flowers, shrubs, trees, landscaping, and sod.
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