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Performs landscaping maintenance including but not limited to: mowing, trimming, cleaning, clearing, planting, and watering,. Performs landscaping maintenance including but not limited to: mowing, trimming, cleaning, clearing, planting, and watering.
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This position assists the City Forester in maintaining the city's trees through removal, planting, pruning, cultivating and caring for city trees and shrubs. This position assists the City Forester in maintaining the city's trees through removal, planting, pruning, cultivating and caring for city trees and shrubs.
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A degree in arboriculture, horticulture, landscape architecture or forestry may substitute for one year of experience. Plants and maintains trees and shrubs on city property: prunes roots, performs root collar excavation, radial trenching, vertical mulching, and aeration to maintain healthy trees and shrubs; inspects trees and shrubs for signs of insects, disease or environmental stresses.
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Supports maintenance program, including irrigation, fertilization, pest and disease control, pruning, and planting. Ohio Certified Pesticide Applicator’s License a plus, but not required. Valid driver’s license with good driving record, subject to BMV check.
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An ISA certified arborist license is required within the first 12 months of employment. A certificate of completion of an approved tree climbing course from an institute recognized by the National Arborist Association or the International Society of Arboriculture may be used to substitute one year of experience required.
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Perform landscaping duties such as weed removal, planting, mowing, shoveling walks and driveways, and some light carpentry and facility repairs. Perform landscaping duties such as weed removal, planting, mowing, shoveling walks and driveways, and some light carpentry and facility repairs.
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Responds to forestry related emergencies and the city's response to other weather emergencies and such as snow and ice removal; rotates being on-call for public service department. Maintains machinery and vehicles in proper operating condition by checking fluid levels, greasing parts and sharpening or replacing chainsaw and chipper blades.
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Mows and trims grass using equipment such as mowers and string trimmers. Able to work in varied weather conditions (i.e. extreme heat, rain). Maintains plant life and appearance by watering, mulching and weeding plant areas.
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Maintains an attractive community by cleaning sidewalks and entrance, sweeping, trash pick-up and removal, cleaning parking lot and leaf removal; inspects driveways and sidewalks for repair; mows and edges lawns; maintains tree, shrub and planting care; removes snow on parking lot and sidewalks; maintains sprinkling system (if applicable); fertilizes as needed.
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Organize flats of flowers in nursery by area to be planted, arrange flats of flowers for planting, help to install, 'water in' new plantings if weather is warm, closely monitor watering needs of newly planted annuals for first 2 weeks.
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Performs routine grounds maintenance; including, but not limited to, mowing, trimming, snow and ice removal, painting, planting, weeding and mulching; Performs routine grounds maintenance; including, but not limited to, mowing, trimming, snow and ice removal, painting, planting, weeding and mulching.
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