Purpose: This individual is responsible for
the operation and leadership of a landscape maintenance crew,
including mowing, snow removal and associated maintenance activities.
Job Responsibilities
- Train and develop maintenance personnel in industry best practices
and safety rules and regulations.
- Develop and maintain strong client communication channels
and trust.
- Direct crew and participate in the work.
- Obtain paychecks from Bookkeeping and distribute to directly
supervised employees biweekly. Make recommendations for raises
and growth opportunities for personnel.
- Maintain contract and accurate records of work done.
Principal Problems/Challenges
- Maintain high quality work while achieving time frames allotted.
- Development of a cohesive, motivated team.
Freedom to Act
- Make recommendation to Maintenance Manager for necessary equipment,
supplies and vendors.
- Independently plan, organize and schedule work and resources.
- Responsible for condition of equipment used.
- Is solely accountable for work of the team.
- Reports any accidents or damage to Maintenance Manager.
Scope
- Diverse projects including, but not limited to, snow removal,
landscape maintenance tasks, planting and removal of seasonal
plants, and holiday lighting design, installation, removal and
storage.
- Residential, multi-family and commercial projects.
- Geographical range is focused in the Denver metro area from
Loveland to Castle Rock.
Work Environment
- Work is outdoors in diverse weather conditions, in the company
office, at client homes or offices.
- Work is primarily Monday - Friday; hours are subject to change
with weather conditions and workload. Overtime is common Spring
- Fall.
- Snow removal work may require night-time hours with extensive
overtime and may occur on weekends and holidays.
Contacts
- Company-wide, property managers, site supervisors, maintenance
company personnel, HOA boards, city inspectors, warranty personnel
at construction firms, and owners.
Qualifications for the Position
- 3 years of industry experience, preferably along the Front
Range.
- Knowledge of industry best practices and safety rules and
regulations.
- Ability to read and interpret landscape plans and notations.
- Proficient with broad range of equipment commonly used in
landscape maintenance work.
- Effectively bilingual in English and Spanish.
- Valid Colorado driver's license and social security card.
If not a United States citizen, must additionally have a valid
visa or work permit.
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