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General building and grounds maintenance includes without limitation, physically performing minor carpentry, cleaning, electrical, furniture / equipment assembly, landscaping, masonry, painting, plumbing, snow removal, supply and inventory control, and event preparations.
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GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES : Under general supervision of the Grounds Manager and the Assistant Director of Grounds Service, performs skilled duties related to athletic field maintenance, athletic field layout and event/practice setup and breakdown.
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Join the Facilities Ground Maintenance team as a Landscape Technician II. You will participate in planting, watering, fertilizing, pruning, weed whipping, mowing, pulling and hoeing weeds, raking leaves, picking up trash and debris, cleaning sidewalks, mulching, and snow removal by operating various tools and equipment of the trade.
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Roficiency in practicing and managing all aspects of general landscaping including planting, pruning and shearing, mulching, mowing, trimming, blowing, leaf removal, snow removal, watering, policing grounds, trash removal, paver or wall installation, grading and turf renovation, sod installation, fertilizer and pesticide application, weeding, tree removal, landscape design, and irrigation.
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Maintains the overall appearance of cemetery, mausoleum and/or funeral home locations, which may include: maintenance and grounds keeping, locating grave sites, digging graves, installing crypt faces, conducting interments, entombments and inurnments, and simple repairs and maintenance tasks.
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Clears debris and maintains drives and walkways which may require snow removal depending on location. Category (Portal Searching): Cemetery Maintenance. General maintenance of vehicles.
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Oversee, coordinate, and project manage maintenance-related vendors including but not limited to cleaners, gardening, parking lot snow removal, waste management (trash), and pest control.
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This includes supervision of tradesmen staff and contractors overseeing the management of mechanical, electrical, life safety and plumbing maintenance, capital improvements, housekeeping, grounds maintenance, and snow removal.
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Examples of work include visual inspection of critical systems at start and end of each workday; repairs of laboratory equipment; unload, move, and set-up of delivered items such as office furniture or laboratory equipment; inventory and clean-up of storage areas; remove discarded items; routine repairs such as filling cracks and holes in walls and ceilings, and touch-up painting; and grounds maintenance, including mowing, snow and ice removal, and trimming vegetation.
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This includes but not limited to yard work, roof clean up, snow removal and landscaping work. The Facilities Technician will complete work orders, Preventive Maintenance (PM’s), and repairs to keep the plant in good working order as well as directing contractors, vendors, and other technicians on specific projects.
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Main duties include mowing, tree trimming, plant bed maintenance, fence and signage repair and snow removal. Work will include, but not be limited to, all types of outside property maintenance, snow removal, equipment work, and basic tree trimming.
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Plans, organizes, directs, controls, and evaluates the work and staff of the Grounds Services unit of the Physical Plant Department, which includes the functions of planting, cultivation, propagation, and care of turf, shrubs, flowers, and trees; mowing; watering; pruning; special installation projects; parking lot maintenance; trash and litter removal; moving furniture and special event set up support; and snow removal.
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Operates complex heavy construction, grounds maintenance, and airfield-specific equipment in support of road construction, repair, and maintenance; parking lot repair and construction; mowing and application of pesticides and herbicides; airfield emergencies and planned repairs; sweeping and snow removal; and the hauling of heavy equipment.
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Montgomery College, Germantown, Rockville and Silver Spring/Takoma Park Campuses have immediate openings for FT Lead Grounds Maintenance Workers in their Facilities Departments. Leads and gives out daily assignments, checks on work, and also does the work of a Grounds Maintenance Worker and oversees staff when the Grounds Supervisor is not present.
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Keep roads and facilities clear and safe in winter—do snow removal, deicing and sanding. Snow removal experience (using snow blowers, snow plows, sanding or deicing.
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