Landscape Supervisor Detroit

Landscape Supervisor

Full Time • Detroit
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Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • Competitive salary
  • Dental insurance
  • Flexible schedule
  • Free uniforms
  • Health insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Training & development
  • Vision insurance
About Us:

At One Stop Property Maintenance, we specialize in high-quality landscape installation and maintenance for commercial and residential properties. From planting and hardscaping to seasonal clean-ups and enhancements, we take pride in creating beautiful, functional outdoor spaces while delivering excellent service to our clients.
 
Job Summary:

The Landscape Supervisor is responsible for overseeing and executing landscape construction and maintenance projects, ensuring efficiency, quality, and safety. This position requires a hands-on approach to landscaping while providing guidance and direction to the crew.
 
Key Responsibilities:

●       Lead & Supervise the Landscaping Crew – Assign tasks, ensure productivity, and maintain a safe work environment.
●       Perform Hands-On Landscaping Work – Including planting trees, shrubs, and flowers; installing mulch and rock beds; edging and trimming; and performing seasonal clean-ups.
●       Hardscape Installation – Assist with the installation of pavers, retaining walls, garden beds, and other landscape features.
●       Tree & Shrub Care – Prune, trim, and maintain plant health according to best practices.
●       Operate & Maintain Landscaping Equipment – Use and maintain tools such as skid steers, augers, trimmers, blowers, chainsaws, and excavation tools.
●       Plan & Execute Landscape Projects – Read and interpret landscape designs, ensuring accurate implementation.
●       Communicate with Clients & Leadership – Provide updates, address concerns, and ensure customer satisfaction.
●       Manage Daily Schedules & Job Sites – Plan routes, track progress, and resolve on-site challenges.
●       Ensure Compliance with Safety Standards – Promote a culture of safety and enforce company policies.
●       Display reliable, responsible, and dependable behavior.
 
Qualifications:

●       High school diploma or general education degree (GED).
●       Excellent communication and customer service skills.
●       Proven experience in landscaping, hardscaping, or landscape installation 
●       Knowledge of plant selection, soil conditions, and landscape construction techniques.
●       Ability to lead, train, and motivate a team. (leadership experience preferred).
●       Experience operating landscaping and hardscaping equipment.
●       Physical ability to lift up to 50 lbs., work outdoors in various weather conditions, and perform manual labor.
●       Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
●       Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record (CDL preferred).
●       Strong work ethic and commitment to delivering high-quality work.
●       A willingness to learn and grow within our company.
 
Why Join Us?

●       Competitive pay & benefits
●        Leadership opportunities
●       A positive team environment with room for growth
●       Ongoing training & skill development
●       High-quality equipment & tools provided
●       Work on diverse & rewarding landscaping projects


If you take pride in your work, want to be part of a growing team, and play a key role in creating vibrant landscapes, apply today!


 
Compensation: $20.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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