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Must possess one of the following: a Landscape Industry Certificate (LIC) in at least one of the 5 given categories (softscape installation, hardscape installation, turf maintenance, ornamental maintenance, irrigation), certified arborist, or Master Gardener's certificate.
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This includes manual labor in regards to all landscaping duties within lawn, mulched and hard-scaped areas as well as the maintenance and repairs of all WPR irrigation systems. This position requires experience in landscaping and knowledge of irrigation systems.
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Perform a wide variety of grounds work (e.g., minor irrigation system repair, snow removal and sweeping of walkways, landscape trimming and cultivating, edging and mowing grass, spraying and applying landscape chemicals.
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An Irrigation Technician is able to foresee potential problems and have the specialty skills needed to solve them. We're looking for an Irrigation Technician. Monitoring and testing new installations, troubleshoot and repair problems, observe pipe and valve placements, and evaluate start-ups, winterization and overall operation of the irrigation system.
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Responsible for the overall health of the landscape by managing service items, horticulture, client requests, and irrigation management requests. Consistently produce picture punch lists to identify and document areas in need of service for enhancements, irrigation, or maintenance crews.
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This will involve daily duties in office and on-site coordinating construction activities related to erosion control, earthwork, wet utilities, concrete, asphalt, landscape, irrigation and dry utilities.
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Perform landscape maintenance duties such as turf maintenance (e.g., laying sod, fertilizing, mowing, edging, raking), irrigation (minor maintenance, repair, troubleshooting and use of central control systems), and ornamental/garden maintenance (planting, weeding, minor pruning.
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Educate commercial customers on system enhancements and efficiency upgrades that can reduce irrigation water conservation and improve the health of their landscape, while benefiting from reduced water consumption showing a positive ROI.
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Design and prepare landscape plans, developing them from conceptual design to final design, incorporating all components of a full landscape plan including but not limited to: planting, paving, grading, irrigation, lighting, demolition and selection of accompanying landscape elements such as hardscape materials, fencing, pools, furnishings, and artwork.
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Basic knowledge of turfgrass management, landscape management, computerized irrigation systems, parking lot and sidewalk maintenance, field layout and painting techniques, snow removal equipment and procedures.
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Collaborate with landscaping crews to ensure proper installation and integration of irrigation systems with landscape designs. As an Irrigation Technician at Rubicon, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the proper functioning and maintenance of irrigation systems for our clients' landscapes.
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We have an excellent career opportunity for an experienced Irrigation Technician servicing high end residential and commercial landscape properties. An industry leading water wise company, we are a full-service landscape architecture, design, construction, and maintenance firm located in Denver, Colorado.
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Nature's Workforce, a branch from Consolidated Divisions, Inc. (CDI), Colorado"'s largest environmental contractor and industry leader, is seeking an experienced Irrigation Technician to work in our commercial Landscape Maintenance division.
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Two years experience in golf or landscape maintenance, horticulture, forestry or a closely related field, or any equivalent combination of education and experience. Job Responsibilities: Maintains the irrigation system by performing system analysis, repairs, adjustments and installations as required.
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With over 630 branches across the U.S. and Canada, we offer a comprehensive selection of products including: irrigation supplies, fertilizer and control products, nursery goods, hardscapes, landscape lighting, drainage and erosion control products, tools, and other landscaping accessories and supplies.
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