Location: Montreal
Job Type: Seasonal
Wages: Depends on experience
As a Special Projects crew leader at Strathmore, your job is to manage your team’s daily work activities on new and existing landscaping projects under the direction of the field supervisor.
Responsibilities
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Participate in pre-project planning meetings to identify the specifics of each project and share your experience and suggestions with others
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Evaluate materials and equipment to make sure projects are completed on time and on budget
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Complete the landscaping project, while simultaneously coordinating work on other projects
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Plant of trees, shrubs and plants, install mulch, peat, pebble and compost, and some minor unistone work
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Train, manage and evaluate your team members
For a perfect match
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2 years of industry experience
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A college diploma or DEC in horticulture, landscaping or a related field (preferred)
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Good knowledge of landscaping and horticulture
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Bilingual (French and English), Spanish is considered an asset
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Able to work autonomously
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Ability to perform multiple tasks simultaneously and manage stress
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Competent with computers and phone apps
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Must have a valid provincial driver’s license with a good driving record
Benefits
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Competitive wages
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Paid overtime
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Paid holidays
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Permanent seasonal position
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Possibility of a year-long employment
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Great work environment
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Education and on-the-job training
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Fun staff events throughout the year
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Opportunities to advance quickly within the company
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On-site parking / bike racks / transit accessible
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High-quality uniforms
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Medical Benefits / Life Insurance / RRSP Plan for eligible team members
About Strathmore
Strathmore is Canada's national commercial landscaping company. We work with large and small businesses, universities, industry, government, shopping malls and more.
Our staff is fantastic, and from all different backgrounds, abilities, ages, cultures, ethnicities, orientations, work styles, and points-of-view. We are also a female-friendly employer, with several all women crews.
Strathmore joined the fight against climate change on Earth Day 2011, when we adopted our first “Zero Emissions” policy. Since then, we’ve added many electric vehicles to our fleet, and use many battery-powered landscaping tools.
Are you ready to grow professionally with us? Apply Now!