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Pruning Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Village Green Landscapes is currently looking for full time Pruning Crew Leads at our St. Paul, Brooklyn Park and Savage locations. Hiring immediately for the upcoming season. Pay Range: $22.00 - $27 ...

Pruning Technician

Verona, WI · On-site

$38K - $38K/yr

Join the Olson Toon Team as a Pruning Technician - Where Craftsmanship Meets Nature Are you passionate about plants, love working outdoors, and take pride in a job well done? Olson Toon, a leader in ...

Knowledge of Plants and Pruning them during Spring, Summer, Fall Mulching Planting, and garden bed maintenance Operating basic landscaping equipment Requirements: Reliable transportation to and from ...

Knowledge of Plants and Pruning them during Spring, Summer, Fall Mulching Planting, and garden bed maintenance Operating basic landscaping equipment Requirements: Reliable transportation to and from ...

Knowledge of Plants and Pruning them during Spring, Summer, Fall Mulching Planting, and garden bed maintenance Operating basic landscaping equipment Requirements: Reliable transportation to and from ...

Pruning Crew Lead

Olympia, WA · On-site

$20 - $23/hr

We are looking for a Pruning Crew Leader who takes pride in high-end detail work and thrives on coaching others. If you have a sharp eye for precision trimming, a strong work ethic, and the drive to ...

Pruner

Fillmore, CA · On-site

$16.90 - $18.50/hr

Perform pruning using hand pruners, pole pruners, extension pruners, and handsaws * Follow direction from Crew Leader and Yard Management on pruning standards * Identify plant growth characteristics ...

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How much do pruning jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for pruning in the United States is $29.17, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.36 and $33.17 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is pruning and what does a pruning job involve?

Pruning is the process of selectively removing branches, buds, or roots from trees, shrubs, or plants to improve their health, appearance, and growth. A pruning job typically involves assessing plants for dead, diseased, or overgrown parts and using tools like shears or saws to carefully cut them away. Proper pruning encourages healthy growth, improves air circulation, and can help prevent disease. People who do pruning work may be employed in landscaping, horticulture, or agriculture and often work outdoors.

What is the difference between Pruning vs Tree Trimming?

AspectPruningTree Trimming
PurposeSelective removal of branches to improve tree health, structure, and safetyShaping and aesthetic enhancement of trees, often for appearance
TechniquesPrecise cuts targeting specific branches or areasGeneral cutting for shape and size
Work EnvironmentOften performed by certified arborists or trained professionalsPerformed by landscapers or general maintenance workers
CertificationsArborist certifications often requiredLess formal certification typically needed

Pruning focuses on maintaining tree health and safety through precise cuts, often requiring specialized skills and certifications. Tree trimming is mainly for aesthetic purposes and shaping, usually performed by general landscapers. Understanding these differences helps ensure proper care and safety for trees.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in pruning roles, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals working in pruning often encounter challenges such as identifying the correct timing for pruning specific plants, managing physical fatigue from repetitive tasks, and ensuring the use of proper techniques to avoid damaging plants. These challenges can be addressed by staying informed about plant species’ growth cycles, using ergonomic tools, and participating in ongoing training to refine pruning skills. Additionally, effective communication with team members and supervisors helps coordinate tasks, ensuring that work is completed efficiently and safely.

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

To thrive as a Pruner, you need knowledge of plant biology, pruning techniques, and experience with landscaping or horticulture, often supported by on-the-job training or a relevant certificate. Familiarity with pruning tools such as shears, saws, and safety equipment is necessary, and some roles may require knowledge of specific tree management software or equipment. Attention to detail, physical stamina, and good communication with team members are valuable soft skills in this position. These skills ensure healthy plant growth, safety, and efficient maintenance of landscapes or orchards.
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Infographic showing various Pruning job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, 9% Part Time, and 2% Temporary. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $60,675 per year, or $29.2 per hour.
Pruning Crew Lead

$22 - $27/hr

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Do you love working outside? Come be a part of our awesome team!
Village Green Landscapes is currently looking for full time Pruning Crew Leads at our St. Paul, Brooklyn Park and Savage locations. Hiring immediately for the upcoming season.
Pay Range: $22.00 - $27.00 per hour DOE
Benefits: Paid Sick Time

Possibility for full time year round employment if candidate is interested in commercial snow removal in the winter months.
* Full-time Benefits eligibility with year round employment.
POSITION SUMMARY
This position serves as a critical leadership role in the management and delivery of high-quality landscape services. They will build positive relationships to ensure high customer satisfaction, brand loyalty, and team collaboration.
The Pruning Crew Lead is responsible for onsite leadership of a pruning crew. They ensure the crew is informed regarding assigned jobs. They are the face of the company and key contact for the customer during the lawn maintenance season.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Responsible for on-site supervision of a pruning crew.
  • Performs lawn edging services.
  • Performs pruning services which include—sheering, trimming, and shaping.
  • Provides services for ornamental shrubs—to a maximum height of 8 feet.
  • Provides services for secondary growth control and lower canopy raising—to a maximum height of 8 feet.
  • Demonstrates safe and proficient operation and maintenance of all equipment used which include— hand pruners, loppers, hedge trimmers, hand/pole saws, edgers, chain saws, and backpack blowers.
  • Provides training and mentorship to pruning crew to ensure success.
  • Performs lawn maintenance as needed to meet the needs of the team.
  • Meets timelines and quality standards for all deliverables including record keeping.
  • Demonstrates leadership skills that drive a high performing team.
  • Proficient in the use of various operating systems and technology to track and report jobs.
  • Demonstrates high quality decision making in a fast paced and quickly evolving environment.
QUALIFICATIONS
Required
  • 1+ years/seasons of pruning experience.
  • Valid driver’s license with clean driving record.
  • Valid DOT card or ability to obtain one.
  • Must be able to pass a pre- employment drug test.
Preferred
  • Lawn maintenance experience
  • Commercial Pesticide Applicator license for core (A) and turf amp; ornaments (E)
Benefits
  • Paid Sick Time Off eligible