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Do you love to see things through from start to finish? Do you want to work with great people who love to build, create, and spend time outdoors? Do you feel fulfilled after a hard day’s work?

Clean Scapes is the largest commercial landscaping company in Texas. We do work with and for many of the world’s leading brands. We are known for doing outstanding, award-winning projects. We are also known for the quality and character of our people. We have a company characterized by a hardworking, highly competent, and friendly team.

Clean Scapes is hiring a Construction Crew Member.

CHARACTERISTICS OF A SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE

  • A “can do,” no excuses, attitude
  • Ability to work collaboratively with people different from you with humility and respect
  • Experience and aptitude for landscape construction work
  • Dependable, on time, and a person of their word
  • Proactive, dependable, and demonstrates great communication skills
  • Demonstrates high integrity and honesty
  • Service-oriented
  • Bilingual (Spanish/English) preferred but not necessary

ROLE + RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Execute work following the direction of Foremen and Project Managers
  • Proficient use of various hand tools
  • Perform duties associated with commercial landscape construction
  • Work collaboratively with people from all backgrounds emphasizing communication for cooperation and collaboration
  • Take care of all equipment, materials, and uniforms
  • Attend training classes and certifications as needed or instructed by supervisors
  • Follow Clean Scapes safety policies and guidelines
  • Other duties as assigned

EXPERIENCE

  • No prior landscaping experience required, though construction experience is preferred; a strong willingness to learn is essential.
  • Reliable transportation to the office or jobsite.
  • Physical fitness and ability to perform physically demanding tasks.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS
This role involves heavy lifting, manual dexterity, and various physical tasks in Texas weather conditions. Safety and awareness are crucial, especially when handling machinery and equipment.

Proud to be 100% Employee Owned

We believe that when employees have a stake in the results of their work, everyone benefits. From field employees, to managers, and eventually owners, our founders spent a lifetime working in the commercial landscape industry. They learned the value of committed, quality-oriented team members and a strong company culture. As such, in 2021, they chose to transition ownership of Clean Scapes to the employees through an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), thereby establishing a legacy of hard work and collaboration. We are proud to say that as a 100% employee-owned company, our employees are now literally invested in the future of Clean Scapes.

Drivers license preferred but not requiered.

Landscape construction preferred but not required.

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