Irrigation Supervisor Real Estate at Geebo

Irrigation Supervisor

Company Name:
ValleyCrest Companies
You are able to foresee potential problems and have the specialty skills needed to solve them.
Careful planning and the ability to anticipate issues are qualities which Brickman/ValleyCrest particularly values. People with your mindset and proactive work-style, are just what our customers expect.
In June 2014, Brickman and ValleyCrest merged creating a new company with a nationwide presence, a combined $2 billion inrevenue and over 22,000 employees. Over the next year, we'll be working to blend our organizations into one powerhouse with a new name and a fresh direction. Our values, customer focus and family roots run deep, making Brickman/ValleyCrest an ideal place to showcase your talents, collaborate with other industry professionals, and develop a long and satisfying career.
In this position, you'll monitor and test new installations, troubleshoot and repair problems, observe pipe and valve placements, and evaluate start-ups, winterization and overall operation of the irrigation system. You'll also conduct and record detailed inspections and plan/execute upgrades of client systems.
Along with supervisory skills and your proactive manner, we require 1-3 years of productive experience in the installation, inspection and repair of irrigation systems. A valid driver's license and good knowledge of trenchers, multi-meters, wire locators, ditchers and pipe sizing are also essential. Bilingual in Spanish and ability to create and read site map colored charts/legends is a plus.
You'd be surprised what grows when you put people first. Join the 22,000
team members who make an impact and inspire one another every day! Brickman/ValleyCrest is committed to develop and reward our diverse workforce with trust, honesty, respect, teamwork, excellence and an overall culture of caring.
Equal Opportunity EmployerEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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