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Successful professionals at ECI have come from a variety of backgrounds, including: forestry, arboriculture, natural resource management, biology, landscape maintenance, horticulture, nursery management, environmental sciences, geology, agriculture, parks & recreation management, urban forestry, geography, and more.
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Act as the subject matter expert regarding utility vegetation management (UVM), for clients, landowners, and other stakeholders. As a Transmission Utility Forester with ECI, your office is the great outdoors.
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May be exposed to hazardous material, fumes or airborne particles such as gasoline, oil, grease and elements such as herbicide, pesticide or other horticulture-related products. Performs assigned landscape maintenance requirements inclusive of: pre-prep and laying of sod, mowing, edging, trimming, watering, fertilizing, detailing ornamental plant material, weed-eating, spraying or pulling weeds, clearing of hard surfaces, applying mulch.
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Experience and Education: Possession of a Bachelor’s Degree, preferably in horticulture, plant science, or biology and three to five years of experience in related position with an emphasis in an operations production/manufacturing environment producing a commodity derived from proper plant care.
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A sound knowledge of horticulture machinery. This is a Full -Time opportunity and the Pay Rate for this position is $17.99 per hour Position Overview: The Gardener Performs regular and directed grounds and landscape maintenance by mowing lawns, trimming and edging around trees, shrubs, ground cover, flowers, sidewalks and buildings, weeding, thinning and cleaning flower beds and other grounds by hand while utilizing proper tools and equipment.
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Possession of a Bachelor's Degree, preferably in horticulture, plant science, or biology and three to five years of experience in related position with an emphasis in an operations production/manufacturing environment producing a commodity derived from proper plant care.
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Our horticulture team takes pride in caring for a diverse campus landscape that promotes creativity, creates a lasting impression for our customers and is also a welcoming environment for the community.
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High school diploma/GED or 6 months to 1-year related experience and/or training in horticulture and/or customer service or equivalent combination of education and experience required. Cares for sod plants grass seeds as needed.
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Previous experience in groundskeeping/horticulture preferred. 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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The Horticulturist reports directly to the Horticulture Curator. In addition, he or she assists the Horticulture Curator with planning and implementing the Museum's spring and fall native plant sales.
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Safely operates and maintains hand and power tools to perform a wide range of landscape and irrigation duties, which may include weed eater, stick edger, backpack blower, push mower, wheel barrow, hand tools, walk behind mowers, ride on mowers, power shears, pruners, ladders, bed edger and walk behind aerator.
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Associate's Degree in horticulture, agronomy, forestry, or a closely related field; or two years of technical experience in horticulture, plant propagation, nursery, or greenhouse work, which includes plant pest and disease detection and control; or two years of college in one of the above specialties and one year of experience as described.
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Minimum Qualifications Must possess a high school diploma (GED) and some experience in ground maintenance/horticulture activities; or any equivalent combination of education combination of education and experience that would provide the noted knowledge, skills and abilities.
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Three (3) years of experience at the level of Senior Technician in one or more of the functional areas of parks and grounds maintenance to include landscaping, chemical application, horticulture, turf maintenance, equipment operation, tree maintenance or apprentice level experience in one or more of the skilled crafts such as carpentry, plumbing, mechanical or electrical work.
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Get in touch with Henderson Brown today to view all of our current food jobs and fresh produce jobs and also to find out more about our horticulture, fresh produce recruitment and food recruitment services.
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