Travel Landscape Irrigation Technician Hotels & Hospitality - Tampa, FL at Geebo

Travel Landscape Irrigation Technician

Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$36.
9K - $46.
7K a year Estimated:
$36.
9K - $46.
7K a year Do you love to travel to new cities and different states and have always wanted a career that allowed you to do so? Are you excited to learn to landscape in different parts of the country? If you find yourself saying YES & YES then here is your opportunity to work with a dynamic landscape team at one of the most successful property management companies in the nation.
These positions will allow you to experience non-traditional design and experience landscaping in a wide range of styles, climates and states.
We are looking for people who are happy to work hard as a part of a team that creates fast transformations on our properties with a positive attitude and willingness to learn.
We are hiring for the following positions:
Commercial Landscape Installers Experience with planting & mulching Experience with installing sod, rock/boulders, pottery and drainage Irrigation Assistant Commercial Irrigation Tech (3 years experience) Experience with installing full irrigation systems Installing Drip Irrigation Valve Tracking/Trouble Shooting Installation of Timers Installing Valves/Solenoids Working with wells is a plus Requirements:
Minimum of 3 years of landscaping experience Be able to travel on the following schedule:
4-5 weeks on and 1 week off Go-getter mentality and work ethic Team player Valid driver's license & reliable vehicle
Benefits:
Generous compensation package Health, dental and vision insurance Food allowances, free housing, cable and airline flights included Paid vacations, holidays and sick leave Full time, year-round work The opportunity for growth locally and nationally To apply:
Apply online.
Attach a resume (don't worry if you don't have one) OR a simple summary of your work to include:
Company, Position, Length of time on job.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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