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Positions Available:General Landscape/Irrigation Installer Landscape Designer / Architect ( Internships available)Arborist General Labor/Landscaper Job OverviewJob duties include a variety of labor tasks including planting, digging, laying irrigation lines, laying water drainage and transferring materials to appropriate locations at job-site and lawn care.
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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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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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Stantec's Sacramento-CA, Houston-TX, San Antonio-TX, or Plano-TX office is looking for a professional and self-motivated Landscape Designer/Architect for a full-time position. Landscape Designer - ( 24000004.
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Manage warranty requests Employee Supervision: Oversee irrigation service technicians Oversee processing of new jobs Develop, manage and review landscape maintenance team- supervisors and administrative staff.
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Design and prepare landscape plans, developing them from conceptual design to final design, incorporating all components of a full landscape plan including but not limited to: planting, paving, grading, irrigation, lighting, demolition and selection of accompanying landscape elements such as hardscape materials, fencing, pools, furnishings, and artwork.
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We are seeking a Landscape Designer with 1-4 years of experience to join our Landscape Architecture team in the Jacksonville, FL office. Prepare construction document packages at the direction of a senior staff member including: Landscape Plans Irrigation Plans Hardscape Plans Site Amenity Plans.
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Work with the senior landscape architect to build increasing skills to prepare planting and landscape plans, irrigation design plans, and graphic illustrations using both digital and hand drawn formats.
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Rollin’s Landscape Co., Inc. is currently engaged in all segments of the landscape industry including landscape design, landscape installation, hardscape installs including sidewalks and patios, irrigation, seeding, sodding, and landscape illumination lighting.
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Landscape Designer Responsibilities and Requirements: Design detailed site plans, landscape plans and associated documents associated with irrigation, grading, drainage, sediment and erosion control and forest conservation regulations and design.
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Prepare construction documents, using computer aided drafting (CAD), including layout plans, planting plans, irrigation plans, grading plans, design details, construction detailing, cost estimates and specifications.
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Must have an understanding of the principles of construction documentation, including grading, drainage, hardscape, lighting, irrigation, and planting. Landscape Architect / Landscape DesignerThe successful candidate will be energetic, a good listener, willing to learn, loves working in the soil, have a professional demeanor with a constructive and positive attitude and will be to thrive in both, individual and team environments.
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Prepare construction documents including layout plans, planting plans, irrigation plans, grading plans, design details, cost estimates and specifications. Our Planning & Landscape Architecture practice is comprised of collaborative, knowledgeable, visionary professionals whose work is done at the intersection of community, creativity, sustainability, and client relationships.
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Landscape Designer/Architect - ( 230002EZ ) Assists the project team with the preparation of project documentation during all phases of design, such as project graphics and exhibits, site grading, paving designs, walls, structures, site lighting, planting, and occasionally irrigation design, as well as layout of land uses for buildings and other facilities.
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We're looking for a Landscape Project Manager / Designer , working in Engineering/Manufacturing industry in Dover, New Hampshire, 03820, United States. Associates Degree in Landscape Architecture, Landscape Design, or a related field required or equivalent experience.
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