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Activities to include but not limited to: mowing, edge, trim and rake fields; operate riding mowers, push mowers, light duty vehicles, blowers, sweepers, trimmers, edger, and weed eaters, fertilization and chemical applications, over-seeding, flowerbed and tree maintenance and debris removal from athletic fields and surfaces, snow/ice removal, etc.
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Trim and edge around walks, flower beds and walls, using clippers, weed cutters and edging tools. Sharpen tools, such as weed cutters, edging tools and shears, using file or knife sharpener.
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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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Assist in the investigation of utility systems and troubleshoot and correct electrical, mechanical and piping problems as experience and training allows and as directed by Lead Maintenance Mechanic. Must possess mobility to work in wastewater treatment plants and related facilities; strength, stamina, and mobility to perform medium to heavy physical work, to work in confined spaces, around machines and to climb and descend ladders, and to operate varied hand and power tools and construction equipment; vision to read printed materials and a computer screen; color vision to read gauges and identify appurtenances; and hearing and speech to communicate in person and over the telephone or radio.
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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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Trim hedges and edges around walks, plant beds and other areas, using hedge trimmers, clippers and edging tools. Operate a spin trimmer (Commonly known as a "weed eater") Trim hedges and edges around walks, plant beds and other areas, using hedge trimmers, clippers and edging tools.
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Apply weed and feed to lawn areas as scheduled; top seed and water areas as needed. Mow all lawn areas, remove clippings as scheduled, trim all planting beds, rake and remove leaves and other debris from landscaped areas.
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Must be able to operate lawn care equipment including, but not limited to, tractor, weed eater, edger, hedge trimmer, push, chain saw, and ride on mower, etc. Trim hedges and edge around walks and flower beds using hedge trimmers, clippers, and edging tools.
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Perform grounds maintenance tasks using tractor equipped with attachments, such as mowers, lime or fertilizer spreaders and lawn roller. Spray lawn, shrubs and trees with fertilizer, herbicides and insecticides, using hand or automatic sprayer.
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May perform basic maintenance of grounds and landscaped areas surrounding buildings; may clean decorative pools; pressure wash sidewalks and parking areas; vacuum debris; mow, weed, trim and water landscaping.
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Operate equipment such as backhoes, dump trucks, riding mowers, trim mowers, gang mowers, weed whips, etc. Basic knowledge of landscaping maintenance and turf management. The Parks Turf & Landscape Equipment Operator is a skilled position where you'll work outdoors operating light and heavy equipment such as backhoes, dump trucks, and gang mowers to assist in the maintenance of the parks, trails, sports fields, and public spaces.
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Must wear long pants and eyewear when operating or working around lawn mower, weed trimmer, and other equipment that may cause flying. Operates basic tools and equipment used in routine maintenance such as, but not limited to; lawn mower, weed whip, snow blower, shovel, vacuum, broom and mop.
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Summary: The City of Billings, Parks Department is seeking several Trim Mower Operators. From time to time the position may call for assisting with weed abatement, park irrigation, and miscellaneous tasks.
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Performs a variety of tasks in the maintenance and alterations of landscape areas: mow, weed, trim grass and shrubs, minor tree trimming and haul off, check as well as irrigation (sprinkler) maintenance.
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Performs limited grounds maintenance as applicable such as mowing, trimming trees and hedges, weed control, snow removal and general grounds upkeep including but not limited to keeping the grounds free of rubbish and debris.
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