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Must be able to bend at the waist when picking up leaves, branches, trimming, mowing, digging trenches, setting forms, and planting. trees lifted and carried by 4 individuals) a distance of 20 feet for planting.
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Maintains lawns, grounds, and other cultivated areas; prepares areas for planting by clearing, grading, fertilizing, and watering ground; prepares areas for flowerbeds by roto-tiling, weed oiling, and laying plastic; plant flowers, shrubs, trees; and lays rock.
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Planting and maintaining flower beds, and applying mulch. Planting and maintaining flower beds, and applying mulch. Cutting turf, trimming and edging along borders, and blowing using power equipment.
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Mow all lawn areas, remove clippings as scheduled, trim all planting beds, rake and remove leaves and other debris from landscaped areas. Know the emergency procedures for the property, including the location and how to engage water and gas shutoff valves and access to sewer cleanouts and fuse panels.
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Maintain the grounds of Uline’s 100-acre campus by overseeing mowing, weeding, fertilizing, planting, pruning, watering and pest / disease control. Certificate / diploma in turf management preferred.
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Your responsibilities could include caring for our ornamental gardens of campus, maintaining turf and irrigation systems, or gaining hands-on experience like planting, watering, weeding, mulching, pruning, deadheading, burning, and snow removal.
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Checks work to ensure that mowing, edging, trimming, watering, tree trimming, fertilizing, and planting has been completed according to the terms and conditions of specific contracts. Experience: Three years of experience in landscape installation and maintenance duties, which include interpreting plans for landscaping and irrigation layout, and standard planting and ground maintenance.
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Three years of experience in landscape installation and maintenance duties, which include interpreting plans for landscaping and irrigation layout, and standard planting and ground maintenance.
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Conducting string-trimmer, weed abatement; trash, dumping, and homeless encampment cleanup; work with other agencies for Code, OHV, and illegal Dumping enforcement; provide assistance in emergency situations; answer public inquiries and complaints concerning reserve operations and maintenance weed abatement, mowing of habitat management units, weed whipping roadsides, restoration (invasive plant removal, seed, and cutting collection, and planting), etc.
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