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Published on Sep 27 2024

Landscaping And Groundskeeping Workers (winter Services)

$20.25 - $30.00  per hour
Visa required: H-2B
From Oct 1, 2023 to Jun 30, 2024

Employer

8110 Opportunity View
Colorado Springs, CO 80939
United States

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Job description

Winter weather landscaping duties involve preparing and maintaining outdoor spaces during the colder months, ensuring they remain safe, functional, and visually appealing. While the tasks may differ depending on the climate and severity of winter in a particular region, here are some common responsibilities for winter weather landscaping: • Snow and Ice Removal: One of the primary tasks in winter landscaping is the removal of snow and ice. This includes clearing driveways, walkways, and parking areas to ensure safe passage. Snow shoveling, snow blowing, and salting or sanding are typical methods used to keep surfaces clear and prevent slips and falls. • Pruning and Trimming: Winter is an excellent time to prune and trim trees and shrubs while they are dormant. Proper pruning techniques help maintain the health and shape of plants, promote growth, and prevent damage from heavy snow or ice buildup. Trimming also keeps branches away from structures and walkways, reducing the risk of accidents. • Protecting Plants: Certain plants may need protection from freezing temperatures. This involves wrapping sensitive plants with burlap or installing temporary covers to shield them from cold winds and frost. Mulching around the base of plants helps retain moisture and insulate the soil, providing an additional layer of protection. • Clearing Debris: Winter storms can bring down branches, leaves, and other debris that clutter the landscape. Clearing these materials not only improves the appearance of the property but also prevents potential hazards, such as obstructed pathways or damaged plants. • Checking Irrigation Systems: If your landscaping includes irrigation systems, it's essential to inspect and winterize them before freezing temperatures arrive. This involves draining water from the pipes and shutting off the system to prevent damage from frozen water expanding within the lines. • Monitoring Drainage: Winter often brings rain and melting snow, and it's important to ensure that water properly drains away from the property. Clearing leaves and debris from gutters, downspouts, and drains prevents blockages and potential water damage to buildings or landscaping. • Planning for Spring: Winter is an ideal time to plan and prepare for the upcoming spring season. This may include designing new landscapes, selecting plants, ordering seeds, and organizing necessary tools and equipment. It's also an opportunity to conduct maintenance on machinery and equipment to ensure they're ready for use when the weather improves. • Landscape Enhancements: Some winter landscaping tasks involve adding visual interest to the outdoor space despite the cold weather. This may include installing winter-friendly planters or containers with evergreen foliage, colorful berries, or winter-blooming flowers. Adding outdoor lighting can also enhance the nighttime aesthetics of the landscape.

Special Requirements

Lift and sustain 100 lbs. No education/experience required. On-the-job training available. Drug screening (post hire)/Background Checks (post hire)

Employer Contact Info

+17196382411

[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?

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