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If you have prior experience in Landscaping, as a Lawn Maintenance Technician, Construction Worker, General Laborer, or Groundskeeper, or if you enjoy working outdoors, we want to hear from you.
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Conduct a job site inspection and document any existing damage to lawn, landscaping, or driveway, and the location of any power lines, sprinklers, septic tanks, mailboxes, fences, etc. Keywords: CDL A, CDL B, driver, commercial driver’s license, building products, job site, building materials, distributor, distribution, touch freight, load, unload, commercial vehicle and delivery.
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Labor Experience - Excavation or landscaping experience preferred. At Mr. Rooter Plumbing, we value helping our team members build long-lasting careers in the plumbing industry. At Mr. Rooter Plumbing, you don’t need prior plumbing experience or licenses to join our team.
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Transferable or related skills for this role: Utility, Maintenance, Technician, route driver, meter reading, landscaping, working outdoors, pest control, surveying, military, ready to work. Transferable or related skills for this role: Utility, Maintenance, Technician, route driver, meter reading, landscaping, working outdoors, pest control, surveying, military, ready to work.
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Observes and participates in the inspection of the theatre building, parking lot, landscaping, Cinemark property, roof and exterior signage, and equipment condition. After an unspecified time of at least six months and upon completion of Management Accreditation Program requirements, the Assistant Manager may be promoted to Senior Assistant Manager, Theatre Manager, or General Manager.
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Candidates may also be considered if they have previous experience in: Server, Waiter, Bartender, Hospitality, Customer Service, Golf Retail, General Retail, Landscaping, Sales, Valet, Firefighter, EMS personnel, Other Outdoor or Recreational Roles.
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Experience Requirements: Experience working in construction, landscaping, farming. come-alongs," tractors, forklifts, self-rigger/block truck, semi-truck and trailer, flatbed. truck, pickup truck, wheel barrow, pumps and generators.
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Yellowstone Landscape is dedicated to excellence in commercial landscaping. Become part of the team dedicated to Excellence in Commercial Landscaping! As the largest privately-owned commercial landscaping company in the nation, we offer exciting career opportunities for Landscape Professionals across the Southern United States.
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Maintain lawns, grounds, landscaping and parking lots including snow removal. We are searching for a Maintenance Technician for our 200-unit Briarwood of Toledo apartment community. Maintain lawns, grounds, landscaping and parking lots including snow removal.
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Experience in Landscaping and Snow Removal preferred. We are looking to add 4 Full Time year around - Landscaper-Snow removal crew member to our team. Experience in Landscaping and Snow Removal preferred.
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We know there is no business without the people behind our brand that make it - and our services - a reality.
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Will do excavation as well as build decks, barns, sheds, patios, landscaping , shed demolition, drainage ( drain tiles, or underground downspouts), brush clearing, and some debris removal. 1yr of landscaping /construction exp.
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Requirements: 1yr of landscaping /construction exp. planting flowers and trees, trimming shrubbery and the installation of benches, fountains, fences and walking paths, drainage tiles. A Laborer is responsible for envisioning unique outdoor spaces and working with other landscape professionals to turn their visions into public parks and gardens for people to enjoy.
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Negotiate subcontracts and necessary purchases, i.e., landscaping, cleaning, and snow removal for the building and grounds. Negotiate subcontracts and necessary purchases, i.e., landscaping, cleaning, and snow removal for the building and grounds.
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Leading a small team of maintenance/janitorial personnel, the Maintenance Supervisor spearheads efforts to uphold equipment reliability, streamline maintenance processes, and foster a culture of excellence and safety within the maintenance department.
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