Now Hiring

Rated 4.9 Across 250+ Reviews



Landscape & Lawncare Technician

This position may require the employee to perform all, but not limited to, the tasks listed below.

This position is responsible for assisting Brothers Lawn Service in daily operations including quality control, training, punctuality and safety. Candidates must also have strong organization skills, ability to complete appropriate paperwork, and possess good leadership and communication skills. The employee will provide quality service that meets or exceeds our customers’ and management’s expectations. The employee will show attention to detail and effectively communicate with subordinates, peers and his/her supervisor. All employees will possess a friendly, customer service minded attitude and will conduct themselves in a professional manor at all times. (Lawn Care Technician reports directly to the Crew Lead).

Support the Lead Daily/Weekly tasks:

1. Daily preparation of trucks, equipment, and inventory

2. Perform and manage landscape and maintenance tasks on client’s properties

3. End of the day duties

Qualifications

Education and experience: High School diploma or GED. 2 or 4 year degree in a Landscape or Business related field is a plus. Hardscape experience is a plus.

Performance skills and qualifications:

Apply here

Upload your resume

Max file size 10MB.
Uploading...
fileuploaded.jpg
Upload failed. Max size for files is 10 MB.
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.

Latest News & Blog

What Is Clay Soil?

Clay soil is prevalent throughout Louisiana and the rest of the country, but it can be one of the more challenging soil types for landscaping if you do not know how to improve and work with it.

Learn More

What Is Loam Soil?

Loam soil is any gardeners dream due to its high fertility and organic matter content, so we wanted to share a bit of insight into the wonders of loamy soils in Louisiana!

Learn More

What Is Silt Soil?

Silt is a very common soil type across Louisiana landscapes, but improper management of this soil could result in poor plant growth. This post will help you understand and improve silt soil.

Learn More