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Tree Cleanup Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Perform shrubbery and tree maintenance activities, i.e, pruning limbs, shaping hedges and cutting ... Perform cleanup and worksite restoration activities, i.e, picking up litter, disposing of waste and ...

Perform shrubbery and tree maintenance activities, i.e, pruning limbs, shaping hedges and cutting ... Perform cleanup and worksite restoration activities, i.e, picking up litter, disposing of waste and ...

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What is the difference between Tree Cleanup vs Tree Trimming?

AspectTree CleanupTree Trimming
Primary FocusRemoving debris, fallen branches, and cleaning up the areaPruning branches to shape or maintain tree health
Skills & CertificationsBasic knowledge of safety, equipment use, and debris removalPruning techniques, safety certifications, possibly arborist training
Work EnvironmentYard, outdoor, often after storms or during cleanup projectsTree canopies, outdoor, ongoing maintenance or aesthetic shaping
Industry UsagePart of landscaping, storm cleanup, or property maintenanceTree care, arboriculture, landscape management

Tree Cleanup involves clearing debris and fallen branches to tidy up outdoor spaces, while Tree Trimming focuses on pruning branches to shape or promote healthy growth. Both roles require outdoor work, but Tree Trimming often involves specialized pruning skills and certifications. Understanding these differences helps property owners and landscapers choose the right service for their needs.

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$15.50 - $19.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Major Areas of Focus Landscape Technicians (LT) are front-line workers who work under the direction of a Crew Leader.  They diligently work hard to complete the physical work tasks assigned to them. They make sure the work gets done safely, efficiently, and with quality.  They endeavor to show respect to their assigned crew leader and follow instructions carefully. They may also receive direction or training from a Project Manager or Field Supervisor.    Essential duties and responsibilities include the following, other duties may also be assigned: Client Management
  • Professionally represents East Coast Facilities, Inc. always.
  • Able to recognize when they do not have the answer for the client and let them know they will find out or get the Crew Leader involved
  • Keeps the Crew Leader aware of all client concerns and communication on the job site
  • Maintains positive, responsive, and flexible attitude to all clients
Safety Management
  • Maintains and promotes safe working conditions in the field always
  • Follows company procedures on discipline if any safety rules are broken
  • Have zero preventable accidents
Image Compliance
  • Maintains clean, neat, and professional image through the use of approved ECF uniforms and by monitoring & maintaining proper employee actions
Equipment Management
  • Is accountable for neglect and abuse of assigned equipment
General Qualifications
  • Can pass an illicit drug test
  • Can pass a criminal background check
  • Comply with business ethics, applicable laws, and regulations
  • Maintain confidentiality of proprietary information
  • If applicable drive company vehicles as directed
  • Operate various types of equipment and machinery associated with this job description
  • Has a minimum two-year apprenticeship in one or more of the following job sub-categories:
    • Professional landscape maintenance operations
    • Professional landscape construction services
    • Landscape repairs, restoration, and remediation
    • Licensed arbor care and tree trimming services
    • Landscape irrigation repairs and maintenance
  • Perform other assigned tasks related to landscape management
  • Winter Season Operations (if applicable)
    • Plow snow using trucks or loaders
    • Shovel snow using hand shovels or snow blowers
    • Apply salt and other de-icing agents to paved surfaces
    • Assist with pre-storm preparedness 
    • Assist with post-storm cleanup and restocking
Work Environment/Physical Requirements
  • Work in/or about situations near direct automotive traffic
  • Work near or about natural bodies of water
  • Work with various types of work lifts
  • Able to work overtime or extended shifts if required by Management
  • Ability to work in extreme conditions – working temperatures may be between 0 and 95 degrees Fahrenheit 
  • Ability to work in direct sunlight for extended periods of time
  • Ability to work in extreme cold or wintry precipitation
  • Ability to lift and carry 50 lbs. 
  • Ability to bend, stoop and twist continuously throughout the day
How will my rate of pay be determined?

Each job category has a range of pay associated with it. Hiring managers have corporate guidance on assigning the appropriate rate of pay based on a variety of factors including:

  1. Years of proven experience for the job you are applying for
  2. If you qualify and meet our underwriting procedures to drive company vehicles
  3. Your knowledge and ability to operate equipment classes
  4. If you have special licensing, such as a CDL, Pesticide Applicators License, Tree Trimming License, ISA Arborist Certification, Lift Certification, etc.
  5. References of direct supervisors impact the rate of pay of new hires
  6. Hiring managers can rate match a recruited team member from a competitor