*Job*
Looking for a reliable experienced individual that can perform skills working with interlock & natural stone, fencing & decks, gravel and soil
Looking for a hardworking individual whiling to work long days and provide great attention to details and to demonstrate their skillset with hardscaping and minor landscape maintenance
Hardscape & Construction Responsibility's
Interlock & Retaining Walls, with variety of stone
Excavation ( Using small machinery)
Cutting Angles, Reading Depths and Grades
Fences & Deck Installs
Artificial Turf Installs
Gravel Work
landscape maintenance services such as
Blowing leaves, clippings, debris
Garden Remodels
Mulching
Sodding
And much more
Must Have minimum 2 years of experience installing hardscapes
Must have a valid drivers license
Must be able to drive trailers & maneuver in different circumstances
Must be willing to work in different weather conditions
*Summary*
As a Hardscape Laborer , you will be working to achieve high customer satisfaction and professional throughout each project, ensuring high-quality results and efficient team performance. Your core skills in mechanical knowledge, hand tools, and power tools will be essential in executing tasks effectively. Your premium skills in landscape will enhance project outcomes, while relevant construction experience will support your. Join our team to lead and inspire others in creating beautiful outdoor spaces while maintaining a safe and productive work environment.
Job Type: Seasonal
Contract length: 7.5 months
Pay: From $22.00 per hour
Schedule:
* Monday to Friday
* Weekends as needed
Experience:
* Landscaping: 2 years (required)
Language:
* English (required)
Work Location: In person
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