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Our Lawn Specialist will maintain a professional appearance of lawn care while providing diagnosis/treatment of insects, disease, weed, and cultural issues associated with the normal cycle of turf grass.
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Maintain manicured, safe, and debris free landscaping, grounds, walkways, and drives including but not limited to cutting grass, using weed eaters/edger, leaf blowers, planting seasonal flowers, laying sod.
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Maintain a clean interior and exterior facility appearance, including lights, signage, grass/weed control, cart corrals, etc. Perform routine maintenance on the car wash, including daily and monthly inspections, such as soap and wax levels, nozzle flows, vacuums, waste levels, and floor, windows and wall cleanliness.
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Operate mowers (ride on and push mowers), weed eaters, and blade edgers to trim grass, edge lawn areas. As a Lawn Care Worker on our team, you operate mowers, leaf blowers, weed eaters, and other common tools to create and maintain carefully manicured outdoor spaces.
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Mow grass, mulch leaves, clean-up grounds and grounds maintenance practices designated areas of campus. Assists with appropriate weed/pest control (both manually and chemically) for beds, lawn and landscape areas.
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Perform lift station inspections including cleaning, properly setting level controls, cleaning wet well walls, documenting hour meter readings and calculating run times, trim/cut grass and weed as needed, test alarm/communication systems weekly and report abnormalities to the Lead Technician.
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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS High School Diploma or equivalent Motor Vehicle Operator License (Drivers License) Ability to demonstrate a level of mechanical electrical or plumbing aptitude PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS Class A CDL with tanker endorsement Water Distribution License Expert in performing mechanical, electrical and/or plumbing abilities Compensation and Benefits: Pay is commensurate with experience and market-reflective.
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Operates a variety of equipment, machinery and tools used in water system construction, maintenance and repair which may include a dump truck, boom truck, bulldozer, backhoe, forklift, boring machine, trencher, tapping machine, tamping machine, pipe horn, pipe saw, pipe locator, mower, weed eater, jackhammer, air compressor, drill press, post hole digger, shovel, axe, saw, mechanic tools, etc.
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Operates a variety of power equipment, machinery and hand tools used in department projects and activities, which may include pick-up truck, mower, tiller, weed eater, edger, blower, asphalt packer, cement mixer, jack hammer, chain saw, saw, axe, shovel, rake, spraying equipment, and various tools.
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Trim and edge around walks, flower beds and walls, using clippers, weed cutters and edging tools. Plant grass, flowers, trees and shrubs, using gardening tools. Sharpen tools, such as weed cutters, edging tools and shears, using file or knife sharpener.
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Ability to operate hand-held tools and equipment, including, but not limited to a shovel, pick, rake, sledge hammer, lawn mower, weed trimmer and leaf blower. Cuts grass, maintains lawn, trims around trees, walkways and memorial markers, lays sod, moves and removes flowers to and from chapel and graveside.
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In addition this person will maintain grounds by cutting grass, weed eating and picking up trash at various spots around Lake Monticello and Broad river Boat Landings. In addition this person will maintain grounds by cutting grass, weed eating and picking up trash at various spots around Lake Monticello and Broad river Boat Landings.
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Basic landscaping such as planting flowers, grass, shrubs, bushes, spreading mulch, and replenishing soil. A practical knowledge of electric and gasoline power tools (ride-on lawn mowers, walk behind lawn mowers, trimmers, and hedgers, weed whackers, blowers, etc.
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Maintains school property including but not limited to cutting grass, tree trimming, weed eating, and brush removal (varies by location). Maintains school property including but not limited to cutting grass, tree trimming, weed eating, and brush removal (varies by location.
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Operates a variety of hand tools and/or power tools such as a steam cleaner, weed-eater, yard blower, chainsaw, bolt cutter, hammer, sledgehammer, metal cutter, pliers, wrench, saw, etc. Performs duties such as painting, mowing grass, trimming shrubs, trimming trees, steam cleaning of equipment and general maintenance assignments.
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