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Published on Jul 15 2026

Landscape Maintenance Laborer

$18.00  per hour
Visa required: H-2B
From Oct 1, 2026 to Dec 31, 2026

Employer

Fort Gordon
Augusta, GA 30905
United States

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Job description

As a landscaper, workers will be performing landscaping tasks such as seeding, sodding, and hydroseeding. These tasks will also include hardscaping, incorporating the distribution of stones, crushed shells, mulch, etc., to allow for a more appealing yard. Workers can also help with grading by redistributing soil in the yard as instructed. Workers will use various hand tools to perform landscaping tasks, such as rakes, string lines, shovels, wheelbarrows, hand tampers, spades, and lawnmowers. Workers will be required to maintain completed jobs by watering and mowing. In preparation for the winter season, workers will be performing job site clean-up and ensuring equipment is properly stored for the colder months. Workers will also perform overseeding to prepare for the possible frost season, including applying fertilizer treatment to bushes, trees, and other natural flora.

Special Requirements

Employer will perform a background check. On-the-job training is provided. Each applicant (U.S. and H-2B workers alike) must complete the Employers standard online employment application as part of the hiring process. The application is uniformly required of all candidates and does not impose additional or different requirements on U.S. workers. The workers will be subject to drug testing upon reasonable suspicion, paid by the employer, and applied equally to all workers, U.S. and foreign/H-2B.
The work schedule is as follows: 40 a week from Monday to Saturday. 8-hour shifts from 7:00am to 4:00pm with employees scheduled 5 of the 6 days each week.

Employer Contact Info

+19312169840

https://www.landscapingworx.com/

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