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This position includes Ground Maintenance, Building Maintenance and Janitorial functions. Paint and perform other minor maintenance tasks as needed, use small power tools, ladders and stepstools as needed.
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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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Essential Functions Performs tasks of grounds maintenance requiring the knowledge of use and general maintenance of mechanized equipment including lawn equipment i.e. weed eaters, walk behind mowers, hedge trimmers and edger, pruners, leaf vacuums/blowers.
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Under close supervision, is responsible to perform a wide variety of grounds maintenance activities: refuse collection, weed control, landscape, irrigation and hardscape maintenance, sports field maintenance, shrub pruning, and snow removal; serves as emergency essential personnel as directed.
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This position provides the opportunity for progression to a Grounds Maintenance Worker 3 after obtaining the Restricted Use Pesticide License. The University of Nevada, Reno is recruiting for a Grounds Maintenance Worker 2 for the Facilities Maintenance Services Department.
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Perform grounds maintenance activities; lawn mowing, trimming, irrigation, exterior plantings, walkways; snow removal and de-icing, operation and maintenance of grounds equipment, forklift, dump truck, etc.
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Performs all grounds keeping and maintenance matters on the properties and maintains the overall appearance of a cemetery, mausoleum or funeral home location. Category (Portal Searching): Cemetery Maintenance.
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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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E)Operate a variety of grounds maintenance equipment and tools including a lawn mower, edger, weeder, sweeper rototiller, tractor, skip loader, back hoe, grading equipment and others. Posting Details Position Information Job Title Lead Grounds Maintenance Worker - 1.0 FTE - 12 Months - Yuba College Campus & Sutter County Campus Location Yuba College - Marysville, CA. Job Description Yuba College is seeking an equity-minded, dynamic, collaborative, and innovative employee to serve as the Full Time Lead Grounds Maintenance Worker.
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Under the supervision of the Grounds Crew Chief, the Groundskeeper is responsible for trimming and mowing the grounds, trash pick-up, and general grounds maintenance at a level defined by the Camp Director.
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Manages the grounds provided at a cemetery or funeral home location(s). Operates lawn and grounds equipment including push and power mowers, snow blowers, weed eaters, leaf blowers and other related power equipment.
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SCI Jobs - Grounds Specialist in New Castle, Delaware, United States. Removes debris and trash from grounds. Grounds Specialist | SCI Jobs. 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.
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May perform some of the duties associated with cremations such as maintaining inventory and complying with federal and state cremation regulations. May perform minor repairs to the cemetery and or building systems.
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Mows grass, plows snow, waters lawns, fertilizes and trims shrubs, tends flower beds and regularly inspects assigned work areas to insure proper standards are maintained. May include turning down vases and removing wilted flowers.
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Ability to accurately use measuring devices (i.e. tape measure, yard-stick, etc.) May determine the location and layout of individual graves with assistance, complying with verification procedures. Basic computer skills to enable retrieving and responding to email communications.
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