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Assists with both mechanical and hand field work, which includes planting, spraying, weed control, harvesting, prescribed burning, and seed cleaning. This includes planting, spraying, weed control, prescribed burning, harvesting, seed cleaning and more.
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Frequent operation of landscape equipment and machinery including mowers, aerators, skid steer loaders (with attachments), weed whips, hedge trimmers, back pack blowers, chainsaws, and trucks. The position is covered by the Teamsters Union - Union/Fair share deductions may be made.
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Knowledge of: Weed identification and control measures; botany and native plant identification; installing and maintaining restoration plantings; chemicals and tools used for the control of weeds; mapping using Global Positioning System (GPS) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) resources; state and local laws and regulations pertaining to weed control; personal computer applications.
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Research in the department is classed into three general areas: Cultivar Development, Genetics, and Biotechnology; Crop Management, Physiology, and Weed Management; and Environmental Sciences and Natural Resource Management.
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Our service lines include watercraft inspections, by-the-root weed removal, rapid response control, shoreline cleanup, dangerous debris cleanup, zebra mussel extraction, and non-chemical product sales.
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We provide environmental permitting, regulatory compliance, air quality, remediation, weed management, stormwater management, and other environmental services to clients throughout the country.
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Complete general building and yard maintenance around the shop such as gutters, spraying weed killers, lawn mowing, weedeating, weeding, etc. Bing Zimmerman started as a high rise window cleaner, learning the techniques of high access cleaning and building relationships with people in the industry.
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Weed & Pest/Urban Forestry - rough area mowing, spraying, tree maintenance, and general parks maintenance. Assigned to: Parks and Weed & Pest/Urban Forestry. May operate weed eaters, leaf blowers, and the like, but no other power-driven equipment or tools.
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Knowledge of entomology, botany, biology, plant pathology, crop diseases, weed identification, horticulture, crop production and chemistry; Knowledge of entomology, botany, biology, plant pathology, crop diseases, weed identification, horticulture, crop production and chemistry.
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Perform applications within our proprietary program that address fertility, weed management, and insect management of turf on client's properties. Assist with Plant Health Care applications and/or Tick/Mosquito Control as necessary.
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Research assistant in weed ecology lab to assist with experiments in both the field and greenhouse. Research projects will address key questions within weed ecology: such as 1) how do belowground traits influence crop and weed competition; 2) how may changes to precipitation associated with climate change influence weed management efficacy; and 3) how can we enhance the efficacy of ecologically based weed management practices.
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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, leaf blower, chain saw and pump. Ability to operate hand-held tools and equipment, including, but not limited to a shovel, pick, rake, sledge hammer, lawn mower, weed trimmer, leaf blower, chain saw and pump.
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In addition to agronomic researchers, the position will work with a well established integrated pest management team of faculty and staff that work on weed and pest management issues in crop production and wildlands including topics such as herbicide fate, development of insect IPM tactics, and tracking the occurrence of insect pest and weeds in Alaska.
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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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Performs intermediate landscape-related duties on University grounds to include non-selective herbicide application, plant installation, pruning, seasonal color maintenance, weed pulling, plant watering, pine straw/mulch installation, and sod installation.
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