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Landscape Construction Lead

San Diego, CA

$30 - $40/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Landscape Construction Lead ID: 1034 Location: San Diego Job Type: Full Time More about this job > Description Landscape Construction Lead (Hands-On, Field Role) $30-$40/hour (DOE) | Full-Time | San ...

Landscape Construction Foreman

Eaton, CO ยท On-site

$25 - $32/hr

  • Retirement

  • PTO

We're a growing, family-oriented landscape construction company looking to bring on solid teammates who want to work hard, learn fast, and enjoy the process. If you're the kind of person who shows up ...

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How much do landscape construction jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for landscape construction in the United States is $23.89, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.75 and $26.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

Do landscape construction make good money?

Landscape construction workers can earn a competitive wage, especially with experience, certifications, and specialized skills such as operating heavy equipment or designing landscapes. Salaries vary by region and level of expertise but generally range from entry-level pay to higher wages for skilled or supervisory roles.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in landscape construction?

To thrive in Landscape Construction, you typically need experience in landscaping techniques, ability to read blueprints, and knowledge of horticulture, construction safety, and site preparation. Familiarity with industry-standard tools and equipment such as skid steers, excavators, and laser levels, as well as certifications like OSHA safety training or a landscape certification, are often required. Strong teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills help you collaborate effectively with crews and clients while adapting to changing site conditions. These combined skills are crucial for building durable, visually appealing landscapes efficiently and safely.

What is a landscape construction job description?

A landscape construction job involves designing, installing, and maintaining outdoor environments such as gardens, patios, walkways, and irrigation systems. Workers typically operate tools and machinery, follow blueprints, and work outdoors in various weather conditions. Skills in horticulture, carpentry, and knowledge of safety protocols are often required.

What are the typical daily responsibilities in landscape construction?

Landscape construction professionals usually start their day by reviewing project plans, preparing sites, and setting up necessary equipment and materials. Daily tasks often include grading terrain, installing hardscapes like patios and retaining walls, planting trees or shrubs, laying irrigation systems, and ensuring everything meets design specifications. Team coordination is key, as crews often collaborate closely to complete projects on time. You may also need to interact with clients or project managers to address questions and handle any on-site changes or challenges. The role can be physically demanding but offers the satisfaction of transforming outdoor spaces from concept to reality.

What is landscape construction?

A Landscape Construction job involves building and installing outdoor spaces, such as gardens, patios, walkways, retaining walls, and irrigation systems. Workers in this field use a combination of hardscaping (stone, wood, or concrete structures) and softscaping (plants, trees, and turf) to create functional and aesthetically pleasing landscapes. They may work for landscaping companies, contractors, or as independent professionals. The job requires physical labor, knowledge of construction techniques, and an understanding of site preparation and drainage.

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Infographic showing various Landscape Construction job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $49,686 per year, or $23.9 per hour.

Landscape Construction Supervisor

Apex Landscaping INC

Lake Zurich, IL โ€ข On-site

$70K - $75K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 28 days ago


Job description

Description:

Position: Landscaping Construction Supervisor

Reports to: Operations Manager

Job Type: Salary, Full-Time, Exempt

Salary: $70,000 - $75,370 (Based on Experience)

Location: Hawthorn Woods, IL


Apex Landscaping, founded in 1991, has grown from a single summer route into one of Chicagoland’s leading full-service landscaping companies, serving areas from Kenosha, WI to Bolingbrook, IL and west to Elgin. Headquartered in Hawthorn Woods, Apex operates over 200 team members and 40 crews daily in the summer, while also providing full-service snow and ice management in winter. With decades of steady expansion, Apex offers residential, commercial, and multi-family clients comprehensive landscaping, construction projects exceeding $10,000, and year-round maintenance services—backed by the resources and stability of a company built for continual growth.


Job Summary: The Landscaping Construction Supervisor oversees daily field operations for hardscape and construction crews, ensuring projects are completed safely, efficiently, and to Apex quality standards. This role manages crew scheduling, workflow, equipment, and on-site problem solving while maintaining strong communication with operations leadership, clients, and internal teams. The supervisor plays a key role in training staff, maintaining productivity, and supporting continuous improvement across construction operations.


Duties/Responsibilities

• Supervise daily operations of hardscape and construction crews, ensuring productivity, safety, and adherence to project specifications.

• Manage and schedule crews according to project requirements, deadlines, and resource availability.

• Oversee installation of hardscape features including patios, walkways, pavers, retaining walls, and other outdoor enhancements.

• Direct and support crews performing tree planting, irrigation work, and general landscape construction tasks.

• Recruit, interview, hire, and train new hourly field staff.

• Train team members on proper safety procedures, equipment operation, and efficient work practices.

• Ensure that all projects are completed on schedule.

• Address disciplinary issues and terminations in accordance with company policy.

• Identify, investigate, and resolve delays or issues affecting project timelines.

• Communicate schedule changes, delays, and project updates to the Operations Manager, production planning, and other stakeholders.

• Coordinate equipment maintenance, repairs, and safe operation of machinery such as skid steers, chippers, and Dingos.

• Collaborate with leadership to identify operational inefficiencies and opportunities for cost reduction.

• Meet with designers, project managers, and foremen to review project details and clarify installation requirements.

• Participate in on-site walkthroughs to ensure crews understand layout, materials, and special considerations.

• Maintain strong communication with clients when needed to support project execution and resolve concerns.

• Manage snow crews and support winter operations during snow and ice events.

• Perform other related duties as assigned.


Requirements:

Core Competencies:

• Strong leadership and team-management skills

• Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail

• Effective time management with the ability to meet deadlines

• Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities

• Thorough understanding of construction and landscape operations

• Ability to communicate clearly with crews, clients, and internal teams

• Professionalism, reliability, and a commitment to quality workmanship


Qualifications:

• High school diploma or equivalent required; Associate’s Degree in Project Management preferred.

• Strong plant identification knowledge required.

• Minimum 5 years of experience in landscape construction or hardscape installation required.

• Previous leadership or supervisory experience required.

• Valid driver’s license and a clean driving record; Class A CDL preferred.

• Strong computer skills, including the ability to learn scheduling, reporting, and internal software systems.

• Ability to operate construction equipment (skid steers, chippers, Dingos, etc.)

• Bilingual English/Spanish (read, write, speak) required.

• Knowledge of hardscapes, masonry, grading, planting, lighting, and fencing preferred.

• Ability to read, interpret, and lay out engineering and landscape plans required.

• General knowledge of village codes and permitting preferred.

• Ability to read, interpret, and layout engineering, and landscape plans


Physical Requirements:

• Ability to walk job sites, traverse uneven terrain, and work outdoors in varying weather conditions.

• Prolonged periods of driving to and from job sites

• Periods of time sitting at a desk and working on a computer.

• Ability to lift up to 50 pounds.

• Ability to bend, kneel, and perform physical tasks related to construction oversight.

Work Environment: This role is primarily field-based, overseeing active construction sites and working closely with crews throughout the day. Supervisors may be exposed to outdoor weather conditions, noise, and heavy equipment. Occasional office time is required for scheduling, reporting, and coordination with management. Snow operations may require work outside standard business hours during winter events.

Schedule: Construction Supervisors maintain standard operating hours as set by management, typically working from 5:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. to align with crew start times and project demands. Hours may vary based on workload, seasonal requirements, and snow events during winter.


What we offer:

• Competitive Compensation

• Insurance: Medical, Dental, & Vision

• 401K Retirement Plan

• Paid Time Off

• Tuition Reimbursement

• Professional Development Opportunities

APEX LANDSCAPING IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER