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Landscape / Hardscape Installation Supervisor

Company Name:
MMC Land Management
MMC Land Management, based in Gibsonia PA (15044 zip), is Pittsburgh's premier commercial landscaping company! Named to the Pittsburgh Business Times list of the top 100 FASTEST GROWING COMPANY'S for 2015!!! (#48)
We are currently recruiting for a Hardscape / Landscape Installation Supervisor.
Under the direct supervision of the Installation Manager, the landscape / hardscape Installation Supervisor is responsible to perform and oversee all landscape / hardscape installations on client job sites. Work could include installing new lawns / hydro-seeding / installing new flower beds / shrub and small tree plantings / patios / retaining walls / hardscapes etc. along with hauling necessary materials such as equipment, materials, and tools. Individual performs, supervises, trains and coordinates the activities of installation crew laborers and also enforces operating procedures and work standards that ensure adequate crew performance and safety.
Positional requirements: Valid DL, insurable (DMV driving record check is applicable), able to drive company trucks with equipment trailer, have or be able to obtain DOT medical card AND pass associated drug screening(s), heavy equipment operating experience (skid steer / mini excavator), previous supervisory experience and have at least 2 years of landscape installation experience.
We offer: medical / dental / vision benefits after 90-days, PTO and holiday pay after 6 months, retirement IRA with company match after 1 year, advancement opportunities, year round work (snow removal in winter--30% higher wage than regular pay-rate PLUS hourly bonus that accrues throughout the snow removal season).Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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