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Grounds Manager (Downtown Eugene)

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975 Hilyard St, Eugene, OR 97401, USA

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Founded in 1895, Bushnell University provides a holistic Christian education, fostering wisdom, faith, and service in its students. In joining the staff here, you will be part of an academic community that seeks to cultivate your faith while you make a difference in the lives of our students. Bushnell is the largest private university in Eugene’s vibrant university district, which also includes the University of Oregon. Eugene is a college town small enough to know your neighbors and large enough to offer fantastic arts, entertainment, dining, healthcare, and educational opportunities. It is also an ideal place to enjoy the beautiful Pacific Northwest, being just one hour from the Oregon Coast, one hour from the Cascade Mountains, and less than two hours from Portland and the Columbia River Gorge. Position Duties & Responsibilities The Grounds Manager will have responsibility for managing and implementing all aspects of the Bushnell University grounds program.  A beautiful campus is not only aesthetically satisfying but also is recognized as an essential element in outreach, recruitment and retention of staff and students at this university.  It plays a significant role in marketing and branding for the institution.  This position requires complex management skills, technical knowledge, physical labor, and a strong aesthetic sensibility.     Duties will involve the year-round maintenance of the campus grounds through the management of the Grounds department and your own personal hands-on labor.  This will include Safely Operating power equipment such as riding mowers and walk-behind mowers, edger, backpack blower, garden tractor, hedge trimmers, and other power equipment as required. Raking leaves, weeding, maintaining flowerbeds. Pruning shrubs and small ornamental trees, including climbing ladders while pruning. A thorough knowledge of horticultural methods and techniques for managing plant health and beauty through pruning, fertilization, mulching, turf management and maintaining healthy soils. Servicing and installing irrigation. Landscape construction and planting of flowerbeds, shrubs, and trees. Maintaining Annual and Perennial Beds through: Purchasing, installing, and managing a seasonal rotation of color plantings in a variety of locations and flower bed styles. Using hand tools, digging and trenching, fertilizer application, snow removal, and event setup Ability to perform minor equipment service and repair. This position will require the ability to lift up-to 100 lbs. and to handle up-to 65 lbs. on a regular basis.  Regular bending, stooping, walking, and climbing ladders is expected.  Knowledge of safety procedures is essential. Communication skills to train others in the aesthetics of Grounds Maintenance and the proper use of equipment and safety procedures. Computer and office skills are essential for communication, record keeping, budget management, purchasing, and preparing reports.  Must have the ability to use maintenance management software for work order tracking, and design software for landscape development. Financial skills for budgeting, record keeping, and purchasing management are essential. Working Conditions / Special Requirements Bushnell employees must have a maturing Christian faith and live in compliance with the duties and expectations as detailed in the Employee Handbook. The position requires a strong commitment to multiculturalism and diversity. The position requires working in a non-smoking, drug free environment. The employee must adhere to FERPA guidelines and student confidentiality at all times. All employees of Bushnell are “mandatory reporters” under Oregon law. See http://www.oregon.gov/dhs/abuse/pages/mandatory_report.aspx for specific information. The employee must have knowledge of strong office management techniques; operations, procedures, specific rules and precedents of the office; research methods and report writing techniques; record-keeping techniques; operation of office machines including computer equipment and specified software; principles of training and providing work direction. The position requires a strong ability to communicate effectively and succinctly, both verbally and in writing, utilizing tact, patience and courtesy. Listening skills and the ability to speak and write clearly are essential to this position. Must possess exceptional interpersonal and communication skills. The employee must have high personal motivation, with great attention to detail and accuracy. This person must project a positive, vibrant and professional attitude in assisting people. This person must have high ethics of honesty and confidentiality, with a genuine and gracious presence pertaining to the students, faculty, staff and business of the department and the University. This position may require lifting up to 50 lbs, as well as bending, stooping, kneeling. This position description is subject to change at any time. Experience & Qualification Requirements Professional landscaping experience of 3 – 5 years (or equivalent) and professional managerial experience preferred.  The employee needs to have a positive attitude, be able to follow direction, and have an eye for detail.   Good communication skills, along with safe, efficient, and responsible work habits are essential. The Grounds Manager leads a team of 2-5 people and must be able to delegate and prioritize the work load. Must have strong computer competence, a thorough knowledge of safety procedures, budget management, and purchasing.  Having a thorough horticultural knowledge including diverse pruning techniques will also be a key to success.  We are looking for a candidate with a passion for gardening and a desire to serve God in a Christian work environment.  For application submission and further details, see job posting here: https://recruitingbypaycor.com/career/JobIntroduction.action?clientId=8a7883d0821e1a630182266519e502b6&id=8a7885a896d0a150019738979dad6a96&source=&lang=en

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