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The Lawn Care Specialist team are the reason our customers brag about their thick, green, lush lawns. 1-2 years of hands on experience in lawn care maintenance and turf application.
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As America’s number one lawn care company, TruGreen is dedicated to using our science-based expertise and local experience to create beautiful, healthy properties across the nation. At TruGreen, we are committed to our customers, our teams, our values, and the science of lawn care.
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Through our lawn and tree & shrub services, we help improve the health and beauty of outdoor spaces everywhere, so people can live life outside. Awesome teammates who are dedicated to our values, customers, lawn science, and YOU.
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TruGreen is Now Hiring Lawn Specialists! Administer timely lawn applications. Complete production reports, new sales forms, customer invoice forms, daily vehicle inspection reports, and cancel/skip notices.
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The position is year-round (seasonal for Lawn Care March – December, General Tree Care December – March). The successful applicant will be in charge of managing lawn care accounts on various properties in the Boston metro area, including but not limited to education, sales and treatment.
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Interested in pursuing a career in Lawn Care Management with Barrett Tree Service East? We are currently seeking a Lawncare Applicator to join our Lawn Care department. Barrett Tree Service East, Inc. is a full-service tree care company dedicated to its clients and their trees.
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