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A successful candidate will have broad landscape architecture, horticulture and botany backgrounds and ability or proficiency to teach plant materials courses such as Spring and Fall Landscape Plants and Indigenous Woody Plants of the Eastern United States.
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An advanced degree in landscape architecture, horticulture or land planning is desirable. We are responsible for landscape design including hardscape, grading, planting, irrigation and water features; research, studies, illustrations, imagery boards and colored renderings; and the integration of architecture, structural elements, lighting, graphics and utilities for the area development of an individual facility/attraction, land, or theme park project.
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Bachelor’s degree or higher in Landscape Architecture or the equivalent in the Landscape Design field with 3-7 years of work experience within a Landscape Architect/design studio.
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Degree in landscape design, landscape architecture, horticulture or related experience in outdoor design. Summary: The Davey Resource Group Landscape Architecture Studio is looking for a motivated and creative Landscape Designer based in the Northeast Ohio region.
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Education: Associate's degree from a recognized college or technical institute with a major study in engineering, landscape, architecture, forestry, horticulture, environmental studies, agronomy, geology, soil science or earth science.
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Pursuing a bachelors or associates degree in any areas of Horticulture such as the following: Landscape Architecture, Civil Engineering, Construction Science, Construction Management, Agriculture-Business, Landscape Design or Plant Science.
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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. We're looking for a Landscape Services Intern (Paid Hourly) in our Atlanta Market.
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Though we're the nation's leading landscape company, we maintain a small company feel and supportive environment that makes our team members feel at home. We're looking for a Landscape Services Intern.
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For example: a Master of Landscape Architecture (Terminal, Professional Degree) OR Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (Professional Degree) plus PhD in allied field, such as Horticulture, Plant Ecology, Botany, etc.
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NOTE: If appointed, employee must obtain a license to practice landscape architecture issued by the Louisiana Horticulture Commission during the probationary period. A current license to practice landscape architecture issued by the Louisiana Horticulture Commission (out-of-state license holders will be required to obtain reciprocity from the State of Louisiana prior to the end of the probationary period as a condition of hire.
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Ensure that the area development intent is achieved by effectively integrating landscape architectural design with allied fields and components such as: infrastructure, architecture, grading/drainage, lighting, graphics, structural engineering, irrigation, etc.
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Degree in Landscape Design, Landscape Architecture, Horticulture, or related field. 3-5 Years of Experience in Landscape Design, Landscape Architecture, Hardscape, and Planting Plans skills.
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Landscape Enhancements per design team. Agronomic Review - Shadow a Spray Technician. Irrigation - Understand the various parts of the irrigation system; go on property inspection; put together a work order; Irrigation troubleshooting.
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Account Management - Shadow BrightView Account Managers in Maintenance and Irrigation. Tree Care - Understand how to maintain the equipment. If you are searching for your next fulfilling career, picture yourself on a best-in-class team where you can grow to be your brightest.
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Applicable college degree or certification in Horticulture or Landscape Architecture preferred. The Landscape Manager, under the direction of the Sr. Director of Turf & Grounds, will be responsible for managing all aspects of interior and exterior landscape displays, floral displays, grounds maintenance, and Lake Park maintenance.
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