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Applies chemicals used in groundskeeping (horticulture, turf management, and floriculture) properly and safely by wearing prescribed protective clothing/uniform, masks, and/or rubber gloves and boots, following either written or verbal directions for mixing chemical compounds according to specifications, applying the chemicals properly on grounds and landscapes designated for their use, and disposing of residual chemical products as directed or storing and labeling them for future use.
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Knowledge of the use and proper disposal of chemicals used in groundskeeping (horticulture, turf management, and floriculture) is preferred. Safely operates light vehicles such as pick-up trucks, tractors, street sweepers or riding mowers and portable power tools and equipment such as saws, grass trimmers, snow/leaf blowers, sprayers, paint machines and other groundskeeping equipment by obeying applicable traffic laws and following operator instructions, and wearing appropriate safety items such as goggles, gloves, or other appropriate protective clothing.
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List all current groundskeeping related license(s) that you may possess (eg Class B Tree Trimmers License, Pesticide/Herbicide License etc). Mow grass; plant and transplant shrubs, trees, and other landscape plants; fertilize lawn and plants; trim bushes and trees; spray lawn and shrubs to control insects, diseases, and pests; remove weeds and other non-preferred plants from landscaped, natural, and hard-spaced areas; rake and remove grass cuttings and leaves; sweep or blow adjacent streets and walkways; load and unload soil, sand, sod, rock, gravel and other ground covering materials as required.
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The Warehouse Manager (WM) is responsible for the overall management and maintenance of the facility and warehouse during the night shift, including receiving, shipping, inventory support, supervising warehouse associates, sanitation, groundskeeping, and continuous improvement of processes and procedures.
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1-2 years of experience in groundskeeping, general labor, residential rehabs and have mechanical/maintenance skills. Grounds keeping such as lawn mowing, planting, weeding/weed eating, etc. Diagnose and repairing residential water/sewer leaks as well as faucets and toilets.
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Some experience in groundskeeping, caretaking or janitorial. Willow Bridge is currently hiring for an experienced Groundskeeper to oversee the overall upkeep of the apartment community. ResponsibilitiesThe responsibilities of the Groundskeeper are as follows:Keep property, management office, landscaping clean by inspecting property each morning and picking up any trash littering the grounds.
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Since our early days as Lincoln Property Company, we set the standard of excellence for multifamily operators and developers. hose down area, pick up trash, straighten chairs, etc. pick up trash, sweep floors, remove dated notices from bulletin boards, etc.
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Assist with groundskeeping, pool maintenance, housekeeping, distribution of notices, apartment inspections, and other tasks as needed. They are customer focused and team players who take pride in the work they perform which may also include make-readies, groundskeeping, pool maintenance and preventative maintenance, etc.
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1 year of groundskeeping experience preferred. From curbside to rooftop, ABM's comprehensive services include janitorial, engineering, parking, electrical and lighting, energy and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, HVAC and mechanical, landscape and turf, and mission critical solutions.
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