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Must be knowledgeable or willing to learn all basic aspects of general landscaping, including planting, pruning, shearing, mulching, mowing, trimming, blowing, leaf removal, snow removal, watering, policing grounds, trash removal, paver or wall installations, grading and turf renovation, sod installation, fertilizer and pesticide application, weeding, tree removal, and basic computer/record keeping.
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Demonstrated knowledge and skills in heavy equipment, grounds maintenance equipment; growth characteristics and requirements of plants; use, safety, and licensing requirements for landscape pest control; landscape design fundamentals; principles of employee supervision; accurate record keeping; and calibration for accurate fertilization and pesticide application.
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As a Grounds Worker, your responsibilities include lawn mowing, weed eating, and light janitorial duties. Embrace the great outdoors and join our dynamic team as a Grounds Worker, where you'll be part of a community committed to maintaining the beauty of our hydroelectric project.
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Receives general supervision from Grounds Manager or Department Manager. Grounds Worker II - Positions in this classification provide skilled gardening care and grounds maintenance involving trees, lawns, turf, shrubs, hedges, ground cover, flowers and athletic fields.
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Colorado State University Grounds Department is seeking applications for seasonal general grounds maintenance work, including: irrigation, mowing, general grounds maintenance, sports field maintenance, flower bed maintenance, and snow removal.
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Organize and supervise the work of the grounds staff on a daily basis which includes: laying out grave sites and preparing them for burials, setting memorials and markers, performing lawn maintenance such as mowing, trimming, planting and snow removal, collecting trash or other debris from the grounds.
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Maintain course greens / grounds by picking up debris, trimming trees, mowing grass, changing trash bags in trash cans, landscaping grounds, repairing equipment, cleaning restrooms, new construction, concrete mason, signage, and other golf course related maintenance.
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The Assistant Grounds Manager assigns tasks to and supervises the grounds staff and is entrusted with the environmental responsibility for the application of herbicides, plant protection products, soil amendments, seed and fertilizers according to the recommended rates and label instructions while utilizing best management practices, proven agronomics and approved operating guidelines under the direction of the Director of Grounds.
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During the internship, the candidate will be assigned specific landscape beds where, with the assistance of the Grounds Supervisor, will identify plantings, examine fertility issues, identify and weed invasive species, as well as practice disease and pest identification.
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Responsible for the security of all equipment, tools, supplies, materials, and facilities entrusted by the Resort to the Assistant Grounds Manager and/or assigned to his/her staff. Working knowledge of agronomy, horticulture, turf grass management and grounds maintenance practices and products; including fertilizers, pesticides, and soil amendments.
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Two years of experience in construction or general maintenance of commercial grounds and facilities such as mowing, dirt work, sidewalks and asphalt/concrete maintenance and repairs; How many years of experience do you have in construction, general maintenance or commercial grounds and facilities such as mowing, dirt work, sidewalks and asphalt/concrete maintenance and repairs.
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Oversees campus grounds and all operations associated with the maintenance and upkeep of landscaping (i.e. tree and shrub pruning, seasonal flower installation, overseeding, fertilizer and weed control, mowing, edging, weed eating, blowing, recycling and waste disposal), athletic fields, student housing complex and irrigation systems.
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Under general direction of the events and grounds manager, perform various tasks related to grounds and lawn maintenance, snow removal and deicing operations, event and conference set ups, and mailroom operations, following established policies and procedures.
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As assigned by the Grounds and Landscaping Supervisor and/or Foreman. Northwest Mississippi Community College is seeking a full-time Grounds Worker at the Desoto campus in Southaven, MS. Duties and responsibilities include but are not limited to: weed eating, mowing, and blowing of all lawn areas.
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Operate riding and push mowers, edgers, weed eaters, pick-up truck, power sweeper, blower, rakes, forklift, boom truck, tractors, brooms, shovels, hose, chain saws, trencher, backhoe, jack hammer, skip-loader and other grounds maintenance tools and equipment.
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