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The Grounds Keeper maintains property grounds by cutting lawns; trimming and edging along walkways, flower beds, and walls; trimming bushes and trees; planting bushes and flowers; applying lawn care chemicals, as needed; and removing snow and spreading salt.
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The Rhode Island School of Design Facilities department is actively seeking a Groundskeeper to join their Custodial & Grounds team. Operate sandblaster and use chemicals to remove graffiti throughout the campus.
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RISD recognizes diversity and inclusivity as fundamental to its learning community and integral to an art and design education. Teamsters 251 Grounds and Custodial. Mow grass, repair damaged lawns, prune trees and hedges, operate motorized lawn and garden equipment and perform routine cleaning and maintenance.
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A Seasonal Groundskeeper maintains the grounds, paths, walkways, entranceways, roadways in and around all Army National Guard facilities throughout Rhode Island. A Seasonal Groundskeeper maintains the grounds, paths, walkways, entranceways, roadways in and around all Army National Guard facilities throughout Rhode Island.
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As a Groundskeeper, you will join one of our exceptional property management teams to deliver outstanding service to our residents. As a Groundskeeper, you will join one of our exceptional property management teams to deliver outstanding service to our residents.
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The Grounds Keeper maintains property grounds by cutting lawns; trimming and edging along walkways, flower beds, and walls; trimming bushes and trees; planting bushes and flowers; applying lawn care chemicals, as needed; and removing snow and spreading salt.
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