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1-year of Landscape Maintenance Experience Required : zero turn mowers, weed eaters, edging & hedge trimming. Green & Clean | Renfroe & Jackson is urgently hiring Full-Time Technician I positions - in our Landscape Maintenance Department, Naples.
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Perform landscape maintenance duties, such as mowing, weed control, spring clean-up, fall clean-up, trimming, and pruning. Operate a variety of mechanical equipment including but not limited to bed edger's, commercial mowers, blowers, dump trailers, chainsaws, line trimmers, and hedge trimmers.
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Operates various types of equipment including power mowers, saws, weed eaters, hedge trimmers, sprayers, etc. 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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Maintain course accessibility and appearance using tools to perform activities such as: weed abatement, pest control, irrigation, cultivation and drainage repair. Golf maintenance including mowing, trimming, top dressing, treating turf, maintenance of bunkers, hole changing, hedge trimming and general maintenance.
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Some experience in the use of power mowers, electric tools, hedge trimmers, weed eaters, and assorted gardening implements and the operation of light equipment. Safely operates equipment used in the daily activities of the Parks Maintenance Worker, such as light hand power tools, light equipment (push lawn mower, weed eater, edger) small equipment (riding lawn mower), and town vehicles.
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Operate hand tools, such as saws, pruners, weed whackers, trimmers, aerators, tractors, hedge clippers, leaf blowers, rakes, etc. Maintain lawns, trees, shrubs, flowers, turf; spread mulch, fertilize lawns, weed, water, plant, etc.
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Perform skilled and semi-skilled grounds maintenance functions (e.g., plant and maintain annuals, perennials and ground covers; weed, deadhead, split, transplant; apply topsoil, grade surfaces; sweep and clean steps, walkways, and patios; pick up paper and empty trash cans; weed, edge, mow and clean lawns and planting beds; pick up, transport and deliver grounds equipment, materials, and supplies, etc.
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O Ability to run landscaping equipment which include but is not limited to mowers, weed eaters, hedge trimmers, leaf blowers and chainsaws. As a Landscape Management Crew Leader, you will report to a Field Manager and your primary focus will be maintaining some of Omaha's most beautiful properties all in line with our vision to be the most loved landscape company in the Midwest.
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Apply fertilizer, pesticides, and herbicides as directed to control weed growth and harmful insect populations through-out the campus. Proficient and safe use operating diverse types of power equipment including lawnmowers, trimmers, hedge trimmers, leaf blowers, and other landscaping equipment.
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Skilled in power tool operation including chainsaw, pole saw, stump grinder, auger, jackhammer, hedge trimmer, back-hoe, etc. The primary function of this position is to perform basic manual labor and general landscaping associated with the maintenance of grounds, and irrigation systems including mowing, weed control and removal, turf maintenance, shrub/tree maintenance and removals.
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Performs tasks such as planting, mowing, weeding, fertilizing, sweeping, raking, salting, shoveling snow, removing ice, etc. Previous experience in groundskeeping/horticulture preferred. Working knowledge of groundskeeping principals and power landscape equipment.
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The Groundskeeper is responsible for maintaining and improving site grounds. Performs regular maintenance and minor repairs on lawn equipment and tools. 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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Will work with ride on or push behind mowers, line trimmer, hedge trimmer, chain saw, pole saw, lopping shears, and pruning shears. Applies chemicals for weed control, growth regulation, and insect.
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May utilize a wide variety of manual, gas and electric powered hand tools, e.g., hammer, shovel, rake, screw drivers, wrenches, digging bar, chainsaw, chemical sprayer leaf blowers, weed eaters, hedge trimmers, edger.
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Basic knowledge of hedge trimmers, weed eaters, pole saws, tillers and blowers. Performs and coordinates assigned landscaping, horticulture and grounds keeping activities to include landscaping, lawn and plant care, pest control, irrigation, grounds maintenance and related functions.
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