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Proven experience in government relations, public affairs, or a similar role, with a strong understanding of the political landscape and legislative processes. * Excellent written and verbal ...

Must be able to obtain and maintain government base access. Why You'll Love This Job: * Be part of ... Learn how to use professional landscaping tools and techniques. * Grow your career--many of our ...

Proven experience in government relations, public affairs, or a similar role, with a strong understanding of the political landscape and legislative processes. * Excellent written and verbal ...

Government and Stakeholder Relations * Build and maintain relationships with policymakers ... Knowledge of food systems, Oklahoma's political landscape, and hunger-related issues (preferred)

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$90 - $120/hr

Government and Stakeholder Relations * Build and maintain relationships with policymakers ... Knowledge of food systems, Oklahoma's political landscape, and hunger-related issues (preferred)

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Landscaping Lead

Newport, RI · On-site

$22.65/hr

Must be able to obtain and maintain government base access. Bonus If You Have These Skills ... Use hands and arms to operate landscaping tools and equipment, including trimmers, blowers, mowers ...

Landscaping Lead

Newport, RI · On-site

$22.65/hr

Must be able to obtain and maintain government base access. Bonus If You Have These Skills ... Use hands and arms to operate landscaping tools and equipment, including trimmers, blowers, mowers ...

... policy landscapes in support of Solidigm's long-term strategic objectives. Key Responsibilities * Build and manage Solidigm's government relations function from the ground up, developing a ...

... policy landscapes in support of Solidigm's long-term strategic objectives. Key Responsibilities * Build and manage Solidigm's government relations function from the ground up, developing a ...

... landscape. The Director will build a high-performing regional organization capable of executing consistently across multiple states while strengthening the operating model that connects Government ...

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Serve as a trusted advisor to the CEO and executive team on policy risk, political landscape, and ... Has sat inside government and understands how strategy becomes law - you've designed the approach ...

Landscaping Lead

Newport, RI · On-site

$18 - $23/hr

Must be able to obtain and maintain government base access. Bonus If You Have These Skills ... Use hands and arms to operate landscaping tools and equipment, including trimmers, blowers, mowers ...

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How much do government landscaping jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for government landscaping in the United States is $17.63, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a government landscaping?

A Government Landscaping job involves maintaining and improving public outdoor spaces such as parks, government buildings, highways, and recreational areas. Responsibilities may include mowing, planting trees and flowers, removing debris, and ensuring safety standards. Workers may be employed by local, state, or federal agencies and follow specific regulations regarding environmental conservation and public land management.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of someone working in government landscaping?

Typical daily tasks for government landscaping professionals include mowing lawns, trimming hedges, planting and pruning trees or shrubs, and maintaining flower beds in parks, public buildings, or roadside areas. Workers may also be responsible for operating equipment like lawn mowers, tractors, and irrigation systems, as well as performing seasonal duties such as leaf removal or snow clearing. Collaboration with other groundskeeping team members and communication with supervisors are important aspects of the job. Adhering to safety guidelines and ensuring the proper use of chemicals or equipment is also crucial for maintaining public spaces effectively and safely.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in government landscaping, and why are they important?

To thrive in Government Landscaping, you need knowledge of horticulture, landscape maintenance, and the safe operation of landscaping equipment, often supported by a high school diploma or relevant certification. Familiarity with tools such as mowers, trimmers, irrigation systems, and compliance with OSHA safety standards or local regulations is typically required. Attention to detail, reliability, and strong teamwork are essential soft skills for ensuring landscapes remain attractive and safe for public use. These competencies contribute to maintaining public spaces efficiently and safely while upholding municipal or government standards.

What is the easiest government landscaping job to get?

The easiest government landscaping jobs to obtain are often entry-level positions such as grounds maintenance workers or park rangers, which typically require minimal experience and may not need specialized certifications. These roles usually involve basic landscaping tasks, outdoor work, and may have open hiring processes with straightforward application procedures.
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Infographic showing various Government Landscaping job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 91% Full Time, 7% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $36,665 per year, or $17.6 per hour.

Landscape Plans Examiner & Inspector CAP Government (Miami, FL)

Bureau Veritas

Miami, FL • On-site

$17.25 - $21.75/hr

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


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A WORLD LEADER IN TESTING, INSPECTION & CERTIFICATION SERVICES
Bureau Veritas offers dynamic, exciting employment opportunities with an attractive salary/benefit package and an opportunity to play a vital role with a global organization. If you would enjoy working in a dynamic environment and are looking for an opportunity to become part of a stellar team of professionals, we invite you to apply online today.
Bureau Veritas is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and as such we recruit, hire, train, and promote persons in all job classifications without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, marital status, citizen status, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetics, status as a protected veteran, or any other non-job-related characteristics.
This position is responsible to ensure equal opportunity in employment in that all persons are treated equally and on the basis of merit, in decisions regarding selection, placement, promotions, training, work assignments, transfers and other personnel actions.
City: Miami
State: Florida
Summary
  • C.A.P. Government, Inc. is looking for the immediate hire of a Landscape Plans Examiner.
  • The candidate's job will provides technical guidance and direction to field inspectors in the enforcement and interpretation of landscaping codes and regulations.
  • This includes reviewing development plans for compliance with the landscape ordinance and for the inspection of new construction and renovation projects to assure conformance with the landscape codes.
  • The Plans Examiner is responsible for enforcing the licensing of all landscape contractors within the municipal limits, and for applying knowledge of Florida plant materials, inspect landscape material and trees and to determine type, size, age, and quality and issue permits for removal and replacement.
  • Duties also include planning, organizing and supervising the work of inspectors and will involve field visits.
  • Candidate must be solutions-oriented; communicate effectively to a variety of audiences; and to be able to build strong, positive working relationships.
  • Individual must be a self-starter who can demonstrate initiative and work independently with limited supervision.

Duties, Responsibilities, and Qualifications Duties and Responsibilities
Comprehensive knowledge of current arboricultural and horticultural practices, South Florida trees and other plant species; their morphological and cultural aspects, urban forestry and general horticultural principles (e.g. soil, fertilization, maintenance, etc.) and knowledge of the landscape industry and its procedures.
• Reviews construction plans for compliance with the landscape and tree preservation ordinance.
• Inspects sites for conformance with tree preservation and landscaping codes and ordinances and enforces the maintenance of said codes and ordinances.
• Investigates complaints regarding the Landscaping Code and other applicable ordinances; coordinates the prosecution of violators, when necessary.
• Furnishes information on landscaping regulations to architects, contractors, attorneys, realtors, government officials and the general public; discusses landscaping problems with contractors and/or property owners who have been denied permits or are not conforming to landscaping regulations; and receives, evaluates and takes appropriate action relative to landscaping complaints and appeals.
• Verifies that tree service contractors who are required to renew their license every year are properly licensed based upon complaints from the public or when inspecting a site.
• Checks landscape ordinance compliance for all zoning districts.
• Inspects different species of trees to determine size, type, age and quality to determine compliance to code and equivalent replacement requirements when application for tree removal permits are made.
• May issues notices of correction and notices to appear to violators for failure to correct landscape deficiencies, and appears in court or before the Code Enforcement Board to testify when there is non-compliance.
• Coordinates with other Departments regarding projects involving the installation of trees in the public right-of-way or parks. May prepares reports to the Mayor, City Manager and City Commission regarding Landscape Ordinance issues.
• Participates in administrative staff meetings; assists in the administration of office routine and filing systems and the determination of recording forms and investigative techniques to be used. • Establishes policies, practices and procedures of the assigned activity and ensures that they are implemented to the approval of the Municipal Department Director.
• Documents plan examination results in computer to track compliance. Generates a written compliance checklist from the computer for the contractor to follow.
• Performs research on properties using computer data system, case files, and microfilm to obtain historical data for code compliance purposes in order to resolve complaints, violations, and handle permit requests, etc.
• Conducts field inspections when code interpretation, enforcement or public relations problems arise and issues notices of violation. Writes up Code Enforcement Board violations and formally presents violations to the Board.
• Prepares reports, records and documents; interprets rules, regulations, codes and ordinances; assists the City Attorney's Office in matters relating to Landscape Ordinance interpretation or compliance.
• Reviews the spacing and layout of irrigation systems in order to ensure adequate irrigation.
• Perform other duties as assigned.
Required Education, Experience, and Skills
  • Bachelor degree in urban forestry or a related field from an accredited college, supplemented by three (3) years' practical experience in urban forestry, horticulture, and/or arboriculture.
  • Preferred experience including street tree inventories, tree canopy analysis, and street tree programs and diagnosis of horticultural problems.
  • Being a Certified Arborist is a requirement.
  • Must possess Landscape Inspector's license/certificate issued by Landscape Inspectors Association of Florida (or other recognized professional association) and tree trimming license with either Miami-Dade, Broward, or Palm Beach County.
  • Any equivalent combination of education, training and experience that provides the required knowledge, abilities and skills may be considered.

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