Go back
Published on Aug 18 2025

Qualified Landscape Laborer

$18.14 - $22.00  per hour
Visa required: H-2B
From Oct 1, 2025 to May 1, 2026

Employer

3939 Belt Line Rd.
Addison, TX 75001
United States

This employer is not in our database. Add them here.

Job description

***RFI Response***

Trimming and removal of fallen trees using chainsaws and loppers; Disposal of brush, limbs, and fallen trees by operating tools such as chainsaws to clear ground of fallen trees from winter storms and load the cut branches/ small cut logs onto truck for removal.

***Original F.a.2***

Position offered is for an experienced landscape laborer with a minimum of three months experience in winter duties who is able to work with and model company landscaping methods and procedures with up to 3 peers, Removal and trimming of bushes; trimming and removal of trees; raking and cleaning up ground, leaf removal, and leftover debris; disposal of brush, limbs, and trees; winter landscape planting including hollies and other evergreens, spreading mulch; perennial rye grass installation, application and fertilization, winterizing plants and trees to protect from freezes with winter maintenance of yards with drainage control; annual winter color installs; property wide mulch installation, application and fertilization to protect plants, and winterization and draining of sprinkler system. Remove accumulated deposits of snow on an ongoing basis in extreme weather conditions on various commercial properties using snow blowers and standard commercial snow shovels. Ice remediation and salt application. Loading and unloading of materials and equipment. Lifting required up to 50 pounds. Work performed on local area jobsites with employer provided transportation to and from jobsites from a centralized pickup location in the specified area of employment.

Special Requirements

Employer Paid Pre-hire Drug Testing and Pre-hire Criminal Background Check

Employer Contact Info

+14695264015

[email protected]

Did you know that... both H-2A & B workers have the right to receive payment for 75% of the hours on their contract, whether or not they worked it?

Go back