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Parks Maintenance

Gypsum, CO · On-site

$21.63 - $33.32/hr

Parks Maintenance Department: Public Works Salary: $21.63 - $33.32 hourly DOQ Closing Date : 08/31/2026 Benefits: About the Role Maintenance of parks, greenbelts, open space, irrigation ...

Parks Maintenance

Gypsum, CO · On-site

$21.63 - $33.32/hr

Parks Maintenance Department: Public Works Salary: $21.63 - $33.32 hourly DOQ Closing Date : 08/31/2026 Benefits: About the Role Maintenance of parks, greenbelts, open space, irrigation ...

Parks Maintenance

Houston, TX · On-site

$20.16 - $23.18/hr

Become a Parks Maintenance Crew Member City of Jersey Village - Where Work Feels Like Play! Are you ready to get your hands dirty while making our city beautiful? If you love the outdoors, take pride ...

Mow and trim parks; Maintain equipment; Basic carpentry work using hand tools, painting, etc.; Baseball field work, infield, bases, pitching mounds, and outfield work; Fix minor water leaks and ...

Parks Maintenance

Houston, TX · On-site

$20.16 - $26.22/hr

Become a Parks Maintenance Crew MemberCity of Jersey Village - Where Work Feels Like Play!Are you ready to get your hands dirty while making our city beautiful?If you love the outdoors, take pride in ...

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Become a Parks Maintenance Crew Member City of Jersey Village - Where Work Feels Like Play! Are you ready to get your hands dirty while making our city beautiful? If you love the outdoors, take pride ...

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Our Seasonal Parks Maintenance Workers earn competitive pay with an expected starting rate of $17.85 hourly and can expect to work March through November. We are flexible and hire seasonal workers ...

Our Seasonal Parks Maintenance Workers earn competitive pay with an expected starting rate of $17.85 hourly and can expect to work March through November. We are flexible and hire seasonal workers ...

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How much do parks maintenance jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for parks maintenance in the United States is $31.57, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.08 and $38.22 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a parks maintenance worker?

Parks Maintenance workers are responsible for the upkeep and care of public parks, recreational facilities, and green spaces. Their duties often include mowing lawns, planting trees and flowers, maintaining playground equipment, cleaning restrooms, and ensuring the overall cleanliness and safety of park areas. They may also perform minor repairs, manage irrigation systems, and assist in setting up events. The goal of parks maintenance is to provide a safe, attractive, and enjoyable environment for the community.

What are some common challenges faced by parks maintenance workers, and how can they be addressed?

Parks Maintenance workers often encounter challenges such as working outdoors in varying weather conditions, handling heavy equipment, and managing tight schedules during peak seasons. To address these challenges, it’s important to follow safety protocols, use proper personal protective equipment, and communicate regularly with team members and supervisors. Additionally, staying organized and proactive in maintenance planning can help balance workloads and ensure all park areas are well cared for.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a parks maintenance worker, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Parks Maintenance Worker, you need knowledge of groundskeeping, landscaping, and basic facility repair, often supported by a high school diploma and relevant experience. Familiarity with landscaping tools, small machinery, and safe handling of chemicals or irrigation systems is typically required. Strong attention to detail, teamwork, and reliability are vital soft skills for maintaining public spaces efficiently. These abilities are essential for ensuring parks remain safe, attractive, and enjoyable for the community.

What is the difference between Parks Maintenance vs Groundskeeper?

AspectParks MaintenanceGroundskeeper
CertificationsTypically requires a valid driver's license; certifications in landscaping or equipment operation are commonOften requires a driver's license; certifications in landscaping or pesticide application may be preferred
Work EnvironmentPublic parks, recreational areas, and outdoor municipal spacesPublic and private outdoor spaces, including parks, golf courses, and sports fields
Job DutiesMaintaining park facilities, landscaping, equipment repair, and safety inspectionsMaintaining lawns, planting, trimming, and general outdoor upkeep

Both Parks Maintenance and Groundskeeper roles involve outdoor work, landscaping, and equipment use. Parks Maintenance often includes broader responsibilities like facility repairs and safety inspections, while Groundskeepers focus more on lawn care and plant maintenance. The roles are similar in certifications and work environments, making them closely related but with distinct primary duties.

What qualifications do I need for parks maintenance?

Parks maintenance workers typically need a high school diploma or equivalent. Relevant skills include knowledge of landscaping, equipment operation, and safety procedures; some positions may require certifications such as pesticide applicator or equipment operation licenses. Physical stamina and the ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions are also important.
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Infographic showing various Parks Maintenance job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 76% Full Time, and 24% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $65,662 per year, or $31.6 per hour.

Parks Maintenance

Town of Gypsum

Gypsum, CO • On-site

$21.63 - $33.32/hr

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Position: Parks Maintenance

Department: Public Works

Salary: $21.63 - $33.32 hourly DOQ

Closing Date: 08/31/2026

Benefits: https://online.flippingbook.com/view/751673592/6/

About the Role

Maintenance of parks, greenbelts, open space, irrigation, horticultural, turf, playground equipment, park structures, snow/ice removal, snowplowing, and assist in other departmental divisions within Public Works as needed.

Supervision Received

Works under the general guidance of the Parks Supervisor and Assistant Parks Supervisor.

Supervision Exercised

May assist the Parks Supervisor and Assistant Parks Supervisor with supervision of seasonal parks maintenance workers, volunteers, and community service workers, as required and assigned.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Assist with the training and supervision of seasonal parks maintenance workers, volunteers, and community service workers.

  • Mow and maintain parks, greenbelts, and open space areas.

  • Inspect irrigation systems in parks and greenbelts as directed by the supervisor.

  • Inspect and perform routine maintenance of park facilities and restrooms.

  • Maintain public facilities such as playing fields, volleyball courts, basketball courts, playgrounds, public restrooms, and picnic shelters.

  • Perform minor semi-skilled maintenance of park equipment, restrooms, and picnic shelters.

  • Perform routine maintenance on lawn, power tools, and equipment.

  • Assist in ice skating facilities maintenance.

  • Plant and maintain landscaping, including lawns, trees, shrubs, and flowers.

  • Carry out the seeding, fertilizing, topdressing, soil conditioning, watering, and pest and weed control of parks and open spaces.

  • Maintain and adjust specialized turf care equipment and tools, including electric motors, pumps, sprinklers, tractors, mowers, and irrigation systems.

  • Operate numerous pieces of light and heavy equipment; a variety of hand tools, meters, and gauges in the maintenance of public parks and facilities, such as brooms, rakes, shovels, skid loaders, lawn mowing equipment, backhoes, snowplows, front-end loaders, etc.

  • Assist in setting up and taking down equipment for various park and recreation programs and events. Working Community Cleanup Day (a Saturday in early to mid-May) and Gypsum Daze (the third weekend in July) are required for this job.

  • Prepare and maintain logs and records concerning the maintenance of facilities, the use of fertilizers, chemicals, pesticides, and herbicides, and the general needs of vehicles and equipment used in public parks and facilities.

  • Plow and maintain Public Roadways and trails as assigned.

  • Establish and maintain professional and good working relationships with fellow employees, the general public, and outside vendors.

  • Must be capable of performing duties in conjunction with other divisions within the department through cross-training, such as vehicle maintenance, building and grounds, trash, and water operations.

  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Knowledge of:

  • Lawnmowing tools/equipment operation and maintenance.
  • Maintaining hand/power tools commonly used in park/lawn maintenance.
  • Safety practices and principles related to the use of hand/power tools.
  • Basic computer skills to include the ability to use Microsoft Office programs (Outlook, Word, Excel).
  • First aid and applicable safety precautions.

Ability to:

  • Learn new software programs utilized within Public Works.
  • Drive and operate equipment, vehicles, and power/hand tools safely.
  • Read and comprehend instructions, correspondence, and memorandums.
  • Willingness to learn additional duties, as needed.
  • Work effectively in both self-directed and team environments.
  • Establish successful working relationships both internally and externally.
  • Communicate with the public, read, write, and understand English, and maintain effective working relationships with others.
  • Participate in an after-hours/on-call rotating schedule within the department.
  • Attend meetings or seminars that are necessary for improved job performance.
  • Work independently or in group settings to complete daily activities according to the work schedule.
  • Perform basic mathematical computations.

Skill in:

  • Equipment and tool maintenance and operations.
  • Safe and efficient operation of vehicles, equipment, and power-driven/hand tools.
  • Excellent written and oral business communications with citizens and outside agencies.
  • Excellent interpersonal communications with team members, peers, supervisors, citizens, and outside agencies.Safe operation of electric motors, pumps, sprinklers, and irrigation systems.

Education and Experience

  • High School Diploma or Equivalent.
  • One year of experience in general maintenance.
  • Previous municipal government experience is desirable.

OR

  • Any combination of education, training, and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.

Additional Requirements

  • Must have a valid Colorado Driver's license.
  • Must be available to be on call as assigned by the Parks Supervisor or Assistant Supervisor.
  • Position may require considerable contact with town, local, and state officials, as well as major developers and the general public. Requires considerable interpersonal skills in representing the needs of the Town and in enforcing applicable policies and/or ordinances in an impartial manner.

Work Environment & Physical Demands

  • While performing the essential functions of this job, the employee is regularly exposed to various outdoor weather conditions, bending, stooping, reaching, standing, walking, noise, and/or fumes on an ongoing basis. Must be capable of lifting up to 60 lbs.

This description is not intended, and should not be construed, to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skill, efforts, or working conditions associated with this job. It is intended to be an accurate reflection of the principal job elements essential for making compensation decisions. This job description does not constitute an employment agreement with the employer and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and the requirements of the job change.