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Degree in landscape design, landscape architecture, horticulture or related experience in outdoor design. The Landscape Designer will work with a Northeast Ohio based Landscape Architect to assist in the planning, design, and development of commercial landscape plans specific to client needs.
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Minimum Education: Bachelor’s degree in landscape horticulture or landscape architecture. Design and develop landscape plans, construction details, renderings, irrigation designs, lighting plans, and planting plans based upon customer desires and professional design expertise.
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4 year degree in horticulture, arboriculture, landscape design, AgriBusiness or related field. To qualify, you have a passion for Commercial Landscape / Green Industry - in fact, are proud of being known as a "nerd" in your area of expertise.
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They are seeking a Landscape Designer to join their growing Landscape Design Team. In this position, the Landscape Designer assists senior staff with their ongoing landscape architecture projects.
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Must have an Associates Degree in landscape management design, horticulture, or similar degree. Knowledge of landscape design principles. At least five or more years of professional experience in grounds/landscape and/or facility maintenance.
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This is a full-time, on-site role for a Landscape Manager / Horticulturist / Landscape Designer at Morano Group located in Mamaroneck, NY. The role includes day-to-day tasks such as landscape maintenance, irrigation, landscape management, landscape design, and landscape construction.
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Studying Arboriculture, Urban Forestry, Horticulture, Landscape Design, Forestry or related discipline. Job Segment: Horticulture, CSR, Agriculture, Management. Studying Arboriculture, Urban Forestry, Horticulture, Landscape Design, Forestry or related discipline.
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This positions requires a Bachelor's degree in Landscape Architecture, Urban Design, Horticulture, Botany, Environmental Science or any Earth/Physical Science; and 5-7 years of experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Studying Arboriculture, Urban Forestry, Horticulture, Landscape Design, Forestry or related discipline in a 2 or 4 year program. Job Segment: Housekeeping, Horticulture, Hospitality, Agriculture.
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Assist with small landscape design projects. Must have a degree in horticulture or a minimum of ten (10) years industry experience in lieu of a degree. Must have a minimum of five (5) years of experience in irrigation design, maintenance, and repair.
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Introduce career orientated students to exceptional opportunities in the industry including tree care, tree climbing, chainsaw use, plant health care and customer service. Available positions throughout the Northeast, New England, and Mid-Atlantic including NYC Metro, Western & Upstate NY, Philadelphia Metro, Boston Metro, Portland, ME, Woodstock, VT, Washington, DC Metro, Baltimore Metro and many more throughout the country.
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B.A (preferred) in Ag Business, Horticulture, Landscape Maintenance, Plant Science or 4 years equivalent experience. With our range of services, including landscape design, development, maintenance and enhancements, there's no limit to what we can do, and what you can achieve.
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The ideal candidate should be willing to work in an open, multidisciplinary team environment and be passionate about landscape design. Experience in landscape design and sales.
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The Garden Horticulturist is a highly productive member of the department and performs all levels of landscape and grounds maintenance. The Garden Horticulturist provides ongoing support to the Horticulture Department with the successful execution of the maintenance and care of all Garden plant life.
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The UGA College of Environment & Design (CED ) has maintained the Founders Memorial Garden (FMG ), a 2.5-acre historic public garden, since it was developed in 1938 to teach landscape architecture students plant form and use in designed spaces.
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