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Field Supervisor

Description Position at BrightView Landscape Development Looking for an opportunity where success comes naturally? Then you may have found your crew.
We're looking for a Field Supervisor to join our team.
You'd be responsible for:
The Field Supervisor will manage field operations for commercial site development projects form inception through completion.
This is a salaried position and will be based on experience and knowledge and help manage multiple projects.
You might be a good fit if you have:
Minimum of 5 years in commercial landscape installation.
Valid driver license Minimum of 3 years' experience in equipment operating and maintenance And while not mandatory, it would be great if you also have:
Knowledge of heavy iron equipment Knowledge of OSHA Standards Able to read and understand blue prints and specs Bilingual (Spanish) Here's what to know about working here:
At BrightView, we're a tight-knit crew who are as passionate about caring for our clients as we are about each other.
Though we're the nation's leading landscape company, we maintain a small company feel and supportive environment that makes our team members feel at home.
If you're looking to join a crew of talented go-getters who tackle big vision projects other companies could only dream of, you might just have found your match.
With our range of services, including landscape design, development, maintenance and enhancements, there's no limit to what we can do, and what you can achieve.
In addition to industry-leading development opportunities and competitive salary, employees may be eligible for benefits and perks like:
Paid time off Health and wellness coverage 401k savings plan Think you've found your crew? BrightView is an Equal Employment Opportunity and E-Verify Employer.
Recommended Skills Maintenance Project Management Occupational Safety And Health Field Operations Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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