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We’re looking for a Landscaping Crew Member Driver. Here’s what you’d do: The Crew Member Driver is responsible for safely and efficiently producing quality landscape service that meets or exceeds the standards of clients and management.
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A minimum of 3 years of prior customer service, management, and leadership experience within an organization, the landscaping industry or local marketplace. You’d also oversee field operations and supervise a Production Manager, who works with the crew to deliver fantastic service in the field.
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The Crew Member Driver is responsible for safely and efficiently producing quality landscape service that meets or exceeds the standards of clients and management. Ability to safely perform heavy lifting/pushing/pulling of various landscaping equipment and materials, including, but not limited to backpack blowers, large containers of mulch/plant material, various sizes of lawnmowers, etc.
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At least one year of experience in lawn care and landscaping a must; supervisory experience desired. We’re looking for anEnhancement Crew Leader. Driver’s license and good record, strong leadership, and familiarity with the techniques and equipment used in landscaping.
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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. 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.
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Here at BrightView, we’re as passionate about caring for our clients as we are about caring for each other. 1 year minimum of supervisory experience in the landscape or service industry.
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BrightView is an Equal Employment Opportunity and E-Verify Employer. At BrightView, the best teams are created and maintained here. Coordinating with the Branch Administrator to ensure branch databases contain up-to-date client information.
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At BrightView, we're a tight-knit crew who are as passionate about caring for our clients as we are about each other. Installation of required materials for landscaping/irrigation/site development.
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Position at BrightView Landscape Services. Like the communities we serve, you are on a constant path of discovery to shape your career and personal development. You'd be the primary contact for your clients, building long-term relationships that foster satisfaction, retention, and ancillary sales.
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Minimum of 3 years of prior customer service, management, and leadership experience within an organization, the landscaping industry or local marketplace, including at least 1 year supervisory experience.
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Assisting the crew leader as needed. Ability to operate various lawn care machinery including mowers, edgers, backpack blowers. Apply mulch appropriately for type of material. of a walk behind mower over curbs.
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In addition to best-in-class opportunities and competitive salary, you may be eligible for benefits and perks like: Paid time off Health and wellness coverage 401k savings plan Start Your Bright New Career Journey BrightView is an Equal Employment Opportunity and E-Verify Employer.
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Ability to walk up to 10 miles a day, sometimes uphill and on uneven terrain, often while carrying, pushing, or pulling equipment, materials, or debris. Ability to push, pull, grip and squeeze various tools, products and/or items (e.g., pruning.
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Snow Removal (when Applicable) Some experience in lawn care. Ability to safely operate hand and power equipment, including but not limited to manual and powered sawing and cutting equipment. Prep soil uniformly for flower or groundcover installation.
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Position at BrightView Landscapes, LLC- DE. Maintaining satisfactory accounts receivable levels. 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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