Jardineria
WILMINGTON, NC 28405
Posted: 3/31/2022
Position: Landscaper
Customer Number: 78241
Job Number: 1944
Job Description
LaborMAX Staffing está buscando varios Trabajadores paisajistas para un cliente nuestro en el departamento de Instalación. Diferencia salarial: $14 / hora No conductores (la misma posición que el conductor de abajo sin conducir, en lugar de viajar en un camión de trabajo hacia y desde los sitios de trabajo). Conductores de $15 / hora (Se requerirá conducir el camión de trabajo de la compañía hacia y desde los sitios de trabajo, ¡se requiere una licencia válida de conductores!) Deberes y responsabilidades: • mantener la hierba, los árboles, las plantas y los setos mediante la siega, la poda, el acolchado y/o la poda, • Extracción y eliminación de plantas y malezas invasoras • Mezclar y rociar o esparcir fertilizantes, herbicidas o insecticidas Mantener aceras, caminos de entrada, estacionamientos y/o jardineras • posibilidad de trabajar en servicios de instalación en la instalación de jardines de rocas, estanques, sistemas de drenaje, sistemas de riego y muros de contención ¡Envíe un mensaje de texto con la palabra "Instalar" AHORA al (910) 833-1492 para configurarse con nosotros y posiblemente comenzar ESTA SEMANA! Esta es una gran oportunidad y es TEMPORAL PARA CONTRATAR NO ESTACIONAL.
Requirements:
Experiancia en jardineria/ landscaping
To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (910) 833-1492
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