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Kimley-Horn is seeking a Senior Project Manager/PracticeLeaderto join our Landscape Architecture team inLos Angeles, CA. This position will support our national Landscape Architecture and Land Planning practice.
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The Enhancement Landscape Laborer executes small scale landscaping operations and maintains grounds and landscape of commercial properties. We're looking for an Enhancement Landscape Laborer.
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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’s what you’d do: The Enhancement Landscape Laborer executes small scale landscaping operations and maintains grounds and landscape of commercial properties. Serve as backup to interior, landscaping maintenance, gardening, irrigation technology and grounds person job or job function.
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Were looking for anEnhancement Landscape Laborerto join our team. Operate lawn maintenance equipment including a 36" mower, blower, gas powered trimmer, and other power equipment. Youd be responsible for: Perform plant removal, replanting of lawn, converting lawn areas to planters, or planters to lawn, replace broken sidewalk, lay mow strips, mulch, prune and plant trees.
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Prepare hardscape and landscape plans for urban settings, streetscapes, parks and recreation, etc., including entitlement, site plan and construction documents. Landscape architect, bluebeam, photoshop.
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Overview Kimley-Horn is looking for Landscape Architecture students to join our St. Petersburg, Florida (FL) office! Contribute to the site planning, urban and landscape design, and graphic and technical production.
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Drab to Fab is a modern, eco-friendly landscape design & construction contractor serving San Diego County. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:Complete knowledge of landscape installation methodsComplete knowledge of drip and conventional spray irrigationTimer and valve wiring and programming for all major brand of irrigation productsDrainage including erosion controlAbility to operate a skid steer, mini- excavator and reach fork.
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VHB is seeking an entry level Landscape Designer to join their I-64 (Richmond, Williamsburg, Virginia Beach) VA office. Entry Level Landscape Architect. Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (BLA) or Masters of Landscape Architecture (MLA) from an accredited Landscape Architecture Program.
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Our Raleigh, NC office is looking for a Landscape Designer/Architect with 1+ years of experience to join our Development Services team. The candidate selected will support our growing Landscape Architecture practice by providing site planning, urban and landscape design, and graphic and technical production.
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6 months commercial landscape experience preferred but no required. Position at BrightView Landscape Services. Perform plant removal, replanting of lawn, converting lawn areas to planters, or planters to lawn, replace broken sidewalk, lay mow strips, mulch, prune and plant trees.
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Must be able to bend at the waist when picking up leaves, branches, trimming, mowing, digging trenches, setting forms, and planting. Dig trenches and set up cement forms for sidewalk replacement, mow strips, and planters.
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Knowledge to adjust and regulate sprinkler heads, finishing cement surfaces, preparing forms for cement pours, and weeding. Handle tools, dig, cement fish, plant, weed, maintain, and mow. Ability to operate a truck with trailer/gate and ramp for loading, unloading and transport of equipment.
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Ability to work with cement in preparing for the pour and following finishing procedures. Perform plant, weed, trim, and blow activities. Apply fertilizer in accordance with scheduled use and application standards.
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Trees lifted and carried by 4 individuals) a distance of 20 feet for planting. Remove or plant grass, utilize garden tools including rakes, shovels, picks, etc. Utilize pruning and trimming equipment to maintain trees and shrubs.
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