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Groundskeepers typically perform a variety of tasks which may include any combination of the following: sod laying, mowing, trimming, planting, watering, fertilizing, digging, raking, and sprinkler installation and repair.
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Participates in operations including plot layout, tillage, fertilizer and chemical pest control application; planting, mechanical weed control, harvesting and recording of yield data. 55% Reporting to the Research Specialist for CFAES Agricultural Research Stations, assists with coordination of field operations supporting research programs conducted at the CFAES Muck Crops Agricultural Research Station.
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Responsibilities: Directly supervise and coordinate the operations necessary for crop production, including but not limited to tillage, maintenance, planting, cultivating, harvest, etc. Responsibilities: Directly supervise and coordinate the operations necessary for crop production, including but not limited to tillage, maintenance, planting, cultivating, harvest, etc.
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Sustainability TrailblazerHelp us become a green powerhouse by partnering with local environmental groups on fun initiatives like tree planting or sourcing fresh products from nearby farms and artisans.
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Responsibilities may include: planting trees and shrubs, preparing park areas for seasonal changes (e.g., fall leaf cleanup, spring mulching). Responsibilities may include: planting trees and shrubs, preparing park areas for seasonal changes (e.g., fall leaf cleanup, spring mulching.
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The Landscape Designer will be responsible for day-to-day tasks associated with landscape design, including collaborating with clients to create stunning outdoor spaces, designing hardscape features, creating planting plans, and utilizing their knowledge of landscape architecture to create beautiful and functional landscapes.
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Planting and maintaining flowerbeds, and applying mulch. Planting and maintaining flowerbeds, and applying mulch. Cutting turf, trimming and edging along borders, and blowing using power equipment.
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At least one year’s experience in a variety of landscape maintenance duties including watering, mowing, weeding, trimming, renovating and fertilizing lawns, planting, pruning, staking, watering and maintaining landscaped areas consisting of bushes, trees, flowers and shrubs.
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Mows and trims grass, trims shrubbery, weeds planting areas, and rakes leaves. May serve as the Head Custodian and assume the duties of the Head Custodian in his/her absence. Sweeps, mops, scrubs, waxes, and buffs floors in classrooms, stairs, and hallways; vacuums and shampoos carpets and rugs; operates floor buffer and wet pick-up machines.
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Performs tasks such as planting, mowing, weeding, fertilizing, sweeping, raking, salting, shoveling snow, removing ice, etc. Assigned work such as mowing, trimming, leaf removal and duties related to inclement weather, such as snow removal, which may fluctuate by season.
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Previous experience in groundskeeping/horticulture preferred. Operates various types of equipment including power mowers, saws, weed eaters, hedge trimmers, sprayers, etc. Working knowledge of groundskeeping principals and power landscape equipment.
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Pruning, planting, removal or replacement of shrubs, plants, and flowers; pruning of trees and replacement of trees that are planted as a replacement due to the removal of diseased or damaged trees, or trees that constitute a hazard; non-substantive replacement of sod.
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Assists in construction of new greens, tees, and fairways by grading, preparing soil and planting. The Golf Course Maintenance and Laborer position work on the diverse range of activities involved in golf course maintenance and construction.
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Performs grounds maintenance in the areas of mowing, mulching, weed removal, edging, hedge trimming, power washing, trash removal, seeding/planting, and all duties related to lawn/landscaping. Performs grounds maintenance in the areas of mowing, mulching, weed removal, edging, hedge trimming, power washing, trash removal, seeding/planting, and all duties related to lawn/landscaping.
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Performs a variety of landscape tasks: grading, seeding, sodding, rototilling, planting, fertilizing, pruning, spraying, weeding, etc. Maintains paved surfaces: patches blacktop & repairs concrete sidewalks.
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