Landscape Laborer- Union Wages
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Job Description
We’re Hiring: Landscape Laborers & Foremen (Union Positions)
📍 Join our growing team – union membership not required to apply
Are you ready to build your career with a respected landscaping construction team? We’re hiring Landscape Laborers and Foremen to work on dynamic outdoor projects. You’ll join the union after hiring, not before — so apply now!
What We’re Looking For:
✅ A positive, can-do attitude
✅ Willingness to learn and work well in a team
✅ Prior landscape construction experience
✅ Reliable transportation to and from job sites
✅ Valid driver’s license
✅ Ability to lift 50 lbs and handle physical job demands
✅ Able to pass a drug screen (if requested)
✅ Completion of M.U.S.T. safety modules (required after hire, not before)
We Value Team Players Who Are:
- Self-motivated and dependable
- Detail-oriented
- Good at multitasking
- Comfortable following instructions
Requirements
Requirements:
✅ Prior landscape construction experience
✅ Valid driver’s license
✅ Dependable and reliable transportation to and from job sites
✅ Physically able to lift 50 lbs and perform a wide range of tasks
✅ Willing and able to pass a drug screen upon request
✅ Completion of M.U.S.T. safety modules (required after hire)
✅ Positive attitude, strong work ethic, and team-oriented mindset
Benefits
Wage Rates (based on skill set)
- Base rate: $20.61 -$26.93/hour
- Vacation: $3.00
- Health Care: $6.00
- Annuity: $3.00
- Training: $.10
- LECET: $.06
-IAP: $.10
- TOTAL: $23.71- $39.19/hr
Advancement based on skills, attitude and job performance.
Job Type: Full-time
Benefit Conditions:
- Only full-time employees eligible
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