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Published on Apr 04 2026

Seasonal Landscape Worker

$19.80 - $24.80  per hour
Visa required: H-2B
From Apr 1, 2026 to Dec 15, 2026

Employer

3725 Harry S. Truman Blvd.
St. Charles, MO 63301
United States

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Job description

Perform temporary peak load landscaping maintenance and lawn activities. Workers will perform a variety of tasks, which include edging and cleaning commercial and residential beds, trash pickup, equipment maintenance, mowing, weeding, application of fertilizer and mulch, digging, leaf removal, bush trimming, bush and tree planting to service and maintain grounds properties. Workers will also be required to load equipment and materials on and off trucks at employer's offices and client sites, such as concrete blocks and large rocks, fertilizer bags, mulch, weed trimmers, leaf blowers, trees and shrubs to be planted, dead tree limbs and trunk pieces and riding lawnmowers. Must be able to lift weight as required to handle equipment and material related to landscaping/grounds keeping assignments with or without reasonable accommodations. Employer will rely on representations of the worker and/or employer’s own observations to determine worker meets physical requirement. Must not be a convicted felon or registered sex offender. Must pass drug test after offer is made and before worker begins work in the area of intended employment.

Special Requirements

Must be able to lift weight as required to handle equipment and material related to landscaping/grounds keeping assignments with or without reasonable accommodations. Employer will rely on representations of the worker and/or employers own observations to determine worker meets physical requirement. Must not be a convicted felon or registered sex offender. Must pass drug test after offer is made and before worker begins work in the area of intended employment.

Employer Contact Info

+13146597067

[email protected]

Did you know that... H-2A workers do not have a right to get paid for overtime work, or “time and a half?”

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