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Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Industrial Management, Landscape Horticulture, or related field is preferred, but not needed. Minimum of 10 years of industrial or related construction and/ or vegetation management experience with a proven track record in a managerial role.
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The Landscape Manager upholds and implements the policies and standards for ecological restoration and sustainable ecological horticulture in both aquatic and terrestrial areas of Prospect Park.
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Role and responsibilities - Horticulture Partners are paired with our horticulturist to help with watering, weeding, pruning, cleaning plant beds, and other gardening tasks. This role is available on weekday mornings from April to October to match the Horticulture department's work schedule.
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Prospect Park Zoo Horticulture. Prospect Park Zoo Horticulture. Under supervision, perform all groundskeeping and landscaping tasks necessary to maintain the zoo grounds and animal exhibits to the standards of the Wildlife Conservation Society.
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Experience in horticulture and floral design. Experience in horticulture and floral design. In collaboration with the Design Manager, the Design Services Artisan creates floral and container design projects in-store, off-site, and in private residential settings.
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Prior experience in landscape construction or horticulture is essential. As the Installation Coordinator, you will play a pivotal role in overseeing all aspects of our landscaping builds and ensuring that our clients' visions become reality.
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Bachelor's Degree in an agriculture related field such as horticulture, plant science,or biological sciences; advanced degree is a plus! Bachelor's Degree in an agriculture related field such as horticulture, plant science,or biological sciences; advanced degree is a plus.
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BA/AA in Landscape Architecture or Horticulture. Founded by Charles “Randy” Randolph, LandZen serves Sonoma County with landscape design and construction services tailored to create unique outdoor living spaces.
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Bachelor's or Master's degree in Agriculture, Agronomy, Horticulture, Agricultural Education, or related field. Stay updated on the latest agricultural research, technology, and trends to ensure content relevance.
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Maintain a healthy community by performing general horticulture duties (planting, watering, weeding and mulching). Maintain a healthy community by performing general horticulture duties (planting, watering, weeding and mulching.
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Top employers and industry professionals worldwide depend on us for skilled labor from seed to sale: cultivation and horticulture to processing and extraction, dispensary operations, business, and compliance.
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