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Must be a “Keeper of the Woodforest Culture” and possess the ability to create energy around Retail objectives and initiatives. Individuals with this level of experience typically report to an on-site manager; will mentor or lead a team of more junior staff but do not typically have formal management responsibility for personnel decisions.
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Our solar powered mowing service has no smell and our customers often can’t hear us while we’re working. Our organic fertilization and weed control strategies deliver beautiful, lush lawns safe for children and pets.
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Do garden/yard upkeep by mowing lawn, collecting trash etc. Do garden/yard upkeep by mowing lawn, collecting trash etc. Uses hand tools and power tools in making minor maintenance repairs and maintaining grounds and walks.
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Perform all groundskeeping duties including, but not limited to, completing routine maintenance and oversight of the irrigation systems, trimming, edging, planting, weeding, raking, mulching, mowing, pruning and/or cutting down shrubs/trees/tree limbs, assisting with tree/stump removal, picking up and disposing of rubbish debris, sweeping/pressure washing parking lots and walkways, and performing minor repairs/maintenance on groundskeeping equipment.
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Mowing, using up to 50” or larger walk behind mower with Sulky, all turf areas. Perform maintenance on equipment to include changing mower blades, edger blades, string on trimmer, changing oil, oil filter, air filter and belts.
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Remove and trim shrubbery; rake leaves and removing trash; mow grass, fertilize turf, clean debris from ditches, culverts and creek beds, gravel, or sand, maintain park turf, trees and landscape plants use proper mowing, edging, and pruning techniques; collect and haul trash and maintain hard surfaces and trails.
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Examples of organizational volunteer opportunities include working in our offices to support our care team or help patients and families through indirect support, such as assisting with our Transitions program, creating special memories for holidays, patient birthdays and anniversaries, planting flowers or mowing a yard for a patient that is unable to continue doing so, and helping with other needs of our patients and families.
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Maintain lot including but not limited to mowing, weed removal, snow removal, picking up trash, installing exterior signs, banners, or flags. Maintain lot including but not limited to mowing, weed removal, snow removal, picking up trash, installing exterior signs, banners, or flags.
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Perform landscaping duties such as mowing, trimming, and planting as needed. Perform landscaping duties such as mowing, trimming, and planting as needed. Proven experience in maintenance, janitorial services, and grounds keeping.
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Your primary responsibilities include performing routine upkeep, such as mowing the grass, trimming shrubbery, weeding, pressure washing and sweeping walkways, and watering plants when the weather is dry.
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Which will include mowing, trimming, and pruning year round. Paid time off benefits include PTO (including sick leave), parental leave, family care leave, bereavement, jury duty, and voting. Other benefits include short-term and long-term disability, company discounts, Military Leave Pay, adoption and surrogacy expense reimbursement, and more.
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Ability to operate utility tractors, mowing equipment, and tree trimming equipment. Mows and details all District grounds, including athletic fields and track facilities using mowing equipment and utility tractors.
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Operates mowing tractor, weed eater, and leaf blower. Possess knowledge and skills required to operate mowing tractor and related machinery. Operates mowing tractor, weed eater, and leaf blower.
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Workdays & Hours: 6:00 AM – 2:30 PM, Monday- Friday, 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM, Saturday & Sunday.
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May be required, in the absence of separate yard crew or outside landscape maintenance contractor, to perform extensive in-house landscape and gardening duties such as mowing, edging, trimming, sweeping, pruning, weeding, fertilizing, planting, etc as needed.
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