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Published on Jun 17 2025

Landscaping And Groundskeeping Workers

$15.19  per hour
Visa required: H-2B
From Feb 15, 2024 to Dec 1, 2024

Employer

2130 Tower St.
Denham Springs, LA 70726
United States

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Job description

Mowing Lawns, edging, weeding flowerbeds, pruning trees and shrubs, planting and removing various types of plants, installing sod, watering, spreading mulch, manual shoveling and raking, minor maintenance on equipment when needed.

Special Requirements

Able to bend, reach to ground level or overhead, stand, walk, kneel for a long prolonged period of time, able to lift up to 50 lbs, able to work in all-weather conditions from extreme heat, cold or rain. able to work weekends.

Work days: Monday through Friday; Saturday and Sunday work is required, when necessary.
Hours per week: Employer will offer 35 Hours per work week- Overtime is offered but not guaranteed - Employer may offer more hours than the stated work hours, depending on weather, business needs and other conditions. Extreme Heat, cold, rain, may affect exact hours.
Work Schedule: The standard work schedule is from 6:30 am until 4:00 pm.

All worksite locations are within driving distance of primary worksite location.

Additional information about wage:

Employer may offer a raise or bonus depending on experience and merit.

Pay Assurance:
Employer will pay the highest of all prevailing wages for all worksite locations throughout the entire period of employment.

Daily Transportation provided to all worksite locations from primary worksite? Yes
Does employer offer a ride to primary worksite location to workers living within a reasonable
commute: Yes
Overtime available? Yes
On-the-Job Training provided? Yes
Employer-Provided Tools and Equipment provided? Yes
Board, Lodging or Other Facilities provided?: Yes.

Deductions: May be charged up to $85/week for rent for optional housing.

Employer Contact Info

+12257525222

[email protected]

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