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Other duties and tasks as assigned by manager. Minimum Requirements: * High School diploma or ... Working knowledge of grounds keeping principals and power landscape equipment. * Must be able to ...

Other duties and tasks as assigned by manager. Minimum Requirements: * High School diploma or ... Working knowledge of grounds keeping principals and power landscape equipment. * Must be able to ...

TEMP Landscaper

Wise, VA ยท On-site

$16 - $20/hr

Jobs in this group are typically responsible for managing and maintaining the university's physical infrastructure and engineering systems. They handle construction, maintenance, and technical ...

TEMP Landscaper

Wise, VA ยท On-site

$16 - $20/hr

Jobs in this group are typically responsible for managing and maintaining the university's physical infrastructure and engineering systems. They handle construction, maintenance, and technical ...

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How much do temporary landscape management jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for temporary landscape management 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.

What is the difference between Temporary Landscape Management vs Landscape Technician?

AspectTemporary Landscape ManagementLandscape Technician
CertificationsOften requires horticulture or landscape management certificationsTypically requires a landscape or horticulture certification or relevant experience
Work EnvironmentProject-based, temporary assignments, often outdoorsDay-to-day maintenance, installation, and repair work in outdoor settings
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by landscape companies for seasonal or short-term projectsCommonly employed by landscaping firms for ongoing or seasonal work

Temporary Landscape Management involves managing short-term or seasonal landscape projects, focusing on planning and overseeing landscape work. Landscape Technicians perform hands-on tasks like planting, mowing, and maintenance. While both roles work outdoors and may require similar certifications, Temporary Landscape Management is more supervisory and project-focused, whereas Landscape Technicians are more involved in direct execution of landscape tasks.

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Landscape Architect/Landscape Restoration Specialist

Landscape Architect/Landscape Restoration Specialist

Environmental Science Associates

Seattle, WA โ€ข Hybrid

$78K - $108K/yr

Other

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

At ESA, we believe great design and meaningful environmental stewardship go hand in hand. We are driven by a mission to restore habitats, reconnect communities with natural systems, and shape resilient landscapes for future generations. As a 100% employee-owned firm, every team member has a voice-and a stake-in our success, fostering a culture grounded in collaboration, equity, and shared purpose.

We are seeking a Landscape Architect/Landscape Restoration Specialistย to help advance this work in the Pacific Northwest-someone who is passionate about ecological design, committed to elevating the health of natural and built environments, and eager to contribute to projects that create lasting environmental impact. This role emphasizes habitat restoration, mitigation site design, ecological improvements, and construction-phase services, while also valuing experience in urban and waterfront settings, parks and trails, and public access design. The ideal location for this role is Seattle, WA. The ideal candidate shall be able to work a hybrid schedule from our Seattle, WA office.ย ย 

Who You Are
  • You are an experienced practitioner with deep expertise inย restoration and mitigation design, irrigation, and you excel at coordinating with multidisciplinary teams of designers, biologists, engineers, planners, and environmental scientists.
  • You understand how to translate technical data into implementable design solutions and are comfortable overseeing project management, design documentation, and construction implementation.ย 
  • You bring curiosity, integrity, and a collaborative spirit, and you are motivated by work that blends ecological science with thoughtful, resilient design.
  • You have 5+ years of professional experience in landscape architecture, ecological restoration, natural resources design, or related environmental design fields with significant experience in habitat restoration and mitigation projects, including one or more of the following:
    • Wetland, riparian, or shoreline restoration
    • Stream, floodplain, or estuarine enhancement
    • Upland revegetation and native plant design
    • Habitat mitigation planning or monitoring design support
  • Demonstrated experience producingย construction drawings, specifications, and cost estimates for restoration and natural resource-based projects.
  • Proven capabilities in designing temporary and permanent irrigation for restoration and mitigation planting sites.
  • Construction observation/administrationย experience, including field oversight, submittal review, contractor coordination, and quality control.
  • Proficiency in:
    • AutoCAD or Civil 3D
    • Adobe Creative Suite
    • Microsoft Office
    • Project management software
  • Ability to lead or supportย project managementย tasks including schedule coordination, scope development, deliverable tracking, and client communication.
  • Strong graphic, written, and verbal communication skills.
  • Ability to work in the field, including walking on uneven terrain, carrying up to 25 lbs, and conducting site visits in varying weather conditions.
  • Ability to work in aย hybrid arrangementย from theย Seattle (preferred)ย or theย Portland office.
  • Licensed Landscape Architect in Washington and/or Oregon is preferred but not required.
  • Experience collaborating closely withย biologists, engineers, hydrologists, and permitting specialistsย on restoration and mitigation projects.
  • Expertise with native plant communities, ecological planting design, and performance-based restoration outcomes.
  • Experience integrating technical information (geotechnical, hydrological, habitat analyses, etc.) into design.
  • Experience withย traditional landscape architecture projectsย such as:
    • Parks, trails, and multi-use pathways
    • Urban and waterfront public spaces
    • Open space and recreation planning
    • Playscapes and community amenities
  • Advanced visualization and rendering skills (e.g.,ย Rhino, Lumion, SketchUp, or comparable 3D software).
  • Experience leading client presentations, stakeholder workshops, or community engagement.
  • Business development experience including draftingย proposals, scopes, and fee estimates.

(Please submit a cover letterย outlining your interest and relevant restoration experience along with aย design portfolio (upload both in the cover letter section of the application).

What You Will Do for ESALead and Support Restoration and Mitigation Projects
  • Develop design concepts and detailed plans for wetland, riparian, floodplain, estuarine, and upland habitat restoration.
  • Prepare impact calculations and plans, mitigation plans, restoration planting plans, grading plans, habitat improvement details, and performance-support documentation.
  • Integrate biological, hydrological, and engineering data into multidisciplinary design efforts.
Produce Technical Documents and Support Construction
  • Develop construction drawings, specifications, cost estimates, and technical reports.
  • Provide construction-phase support through field observation, RFI responses, punch lists, submittal review and response, and coordination with contractors and clients.
Lead or Support Project Management
  • Manage tasks or projects including budgets, schedules, deliverables, and team coordination.
  • Review project accounting and assist with invoicing.
  • Oversee and guide early-career staff, providing mentorship, technical review, and career development support.
Support Business Development
  • Participate in proposal development.
  • Assist with interview preparation, marketing efforts, and client outreach.
ย What's Special About Our Landscape Architecture Team

Our Landscape Architecture team brings design and science together to shape places that honor both people and ecology. We work in some of the Pacific Northwest's most sensitive and inspiring landscapes-coasts, rivers, floodplains, and urban open spaces-where creativity, technical rigor, and interdisciplinary problem solving are essential. We are a supportive, integrated group that values collaboration, diverse perspectives, and the shared mission of advancing resilient, nature-based design.

Go to this link to read more about our landscape architecture work: https://esassoc.com/services/landscape-architecture/