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Landscape Foremen

Hartford, WI · On-site

$30 - $40/hr

Company Description Hartford Landscape & Supply specializes in commercial and municipal landscape restoration, tree planting, erosion control, and retaining walls.

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Landscape Foremen

Hartford, WI · On-site

$30 - $40/hr

Company Description Hartford Landscape & Supply specializes in commercial and municipal landscape restoration, tree planting, erosion control, and retaining walls.

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CDL Driver

Hartford, WI · On-site

$30 - $40/hr

Company Description Hartford Landscape & Supply specializes in commercial and municipal landscape restoration, tree planting, erosion control, and retaining walls.

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CDL Driver

Hartford, WI · On-site

$30 - $40/hr

Company Description Hartford Landscape & Supply specializes in commercial and municipal landscape restoration, tree planting, erosion control, and retaining walls.

Forestry Crew Member

Norwalk, CT · On-site

$37K - $40K/yr

Crew members will perform a variety of field tasks including tree watering, mulching, pruning, planting, invasive species management, and general stewardship activities. The position also supports ...

During tree planting season, hire and serve as supervisor of tree planter. * Maintain young trees in the landscape by monitoring, watering, pruning, fencing, and removing trees if necessary.

During tree planting season, hire and serve as supervisor of tree planter. * Maintain young trees in the landscape by monitoring, watering, pruning, fencing, and removing trees if necessary.

Provide recommendations for tree planting and selection based on site conditions and client preferences. * Operate and maintain tree care equipment and tools. * Collaborate with team members to ...

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How much do tree planting jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for tree planting in the United States is $17.63, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

Can you get paid for planting trees?

Tree planting jobs are often paid positions, especially when working for environmental organizations, forestry companies, or government programs. Pay can vary based on experience, location, and whether the work is seasonal or ongoing, and some roles may require physical fitness and knowledge of planting techniques.

What is tree planting?

Tree planting is the process of transplanting tree seedlings, generally for forestry, land reclamation, or landscaping purposes. It involves preparing the land, selecting appropriate tree species, and planting them in a way that promotes healthy growth. Tree planting helps restore ecosystems, combat climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide, and can provide economic and social benefits to communities. The work is often physically demanding and can be seasonal, depending on climate and planting goals.

What Are Tree Planting Jobs?

Tree planting jobs include a variety of positions related to planting, nurturing, and caring for trees. Most tree planting jobs do not focus exclusively on planting trees. Your duties may also include logging, trimming, or landscaping areas. Common roles include planting seedlings for horticulture, supporting reforestation efforts, or helping landscape a local park. Most tree planting jobs take place outdoors, but you can find a few jobs working with seeds and pots in factory-like settings to prepare them for shipment. Due to the long growing times, many tree planting jobs are seasonal positions. If you want to work with planting trees year-round, you may need to look for a management position.

What is the 10 20 30 rule for Tree Planting?

The 10-20-30 rule in tree planting is a guideline for selecting tree species based on their mature height and spread: plant trees that will grow no taller than 10 feet in small spaces, 20 feet in medium spaces, and 30 feet in larger areas to ensure proper growth and safety. This rule helps landscapers and arborists choose appropriate trees for urban or residential environments, considering space and growth habits.

What is the difference between Tree Planting vs Arborist?

AspectTree PlantingArborist
CredentialsTypically no formal certification required, but some may have basic horticulture knowledgeRequires certifications like ISA Certified Arborist
Work EnvironmentOutdoor, planting sites, nurseriesOutdoor, urban and rural trees, often consulting or maintenance
Industry UsageLandscaping companies, conservation projectsTree care, pruning, health assessments, consulting

Tree planting focuses on the physical act of planting trees, often with minimal certification, while arborists provide expert tree care, including pruning, health assessments, and consulting, requiring specialized certifications. Both roles work outdoors and are essential in forestry and landscaping industries, but arborists typically have more advanced training and responsibilities.

How much money can you make being a tree planter?

Tree planters typically earn between $1,000 and $3,000 per week during peak planting seasons, with pay often based on the number of trees planted or a daily rate. Experienced planters or those working in high-demand areas can earn higher wages, and some jobs offer bonuses or incentives for productivity.

How to become a tree planter in the US?

To become a tree planter, you typically need to be at least 18 years old, have physical stamina, and be able to work outdoors in various weather conditions. Many tree planting jobs are seasonal and may require training on planting techniques and safety protocols; some employers prefer candidates with a valid driver's license and the ability to work long hours in remote locations.

What are some common challenges faced by tree planters, and how can they be managed on the job?

Tree planting can be physically demanding, with challenges such as working in remote areas, variable weather conditions, and repetitive tasks that can lead to fatigue. To manage these challenges, it's important to maintain proper hydration, use correct lifting and planting techniques to avoid injury, and wear appropriate gear for protection against weather and terrain. Many crews foster a supportive team environment, encouraging frequent breaks and open communication to ensure everyone stays healthy and motivated throughout the planting season.

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

To thrive as a Tree Planter, you need physical stamina, attention to detail, and basic knowledge of silviculture and reforestation practices, usually gained through on-the-job training. Familiarity with GPS devices, planting tools, and safety equipment is often required. Strong teamwork, self-motivation, and resilience in various weather conditions are standout soft skills for this role. These skills and qualities are vital to ensure efficient, high-quality planting that supports forest regeneration and meets environmental standards.
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Infographic showing various Tree Planting job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 75% Full Time, and 25% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $36,665 per year, or $17.6 per hour.
Tree Maintenance Specialist

Tree Maintenance Specialist

City of Newton

Newton Center, MA

$32.62/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement, PTO

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Job Description: Job Description Statement of DutiesSkilled manual work and operation of various equipment and vehicles used to maintain trees and other vegetation and green areas and all other related work, as required.Position is responsible for supervising and working with small work crews involved in the maintenance and care of trees and other vegetation. Work includes directing and assisting work crews, ensuring the quality and completeness of work performed, and assisting in the overall efficiency of division’s operations. Employee is required to respond to weather and non-weather related emergencies outdoors including during and outside of normal work hours. SupervisionWorks under the direct supervision of the Deputy Commissioner/City Forester, following departmental rules, regulations and policies, requiring the ability to plan and perform operations to complete assigned task or tasks according to a prescribed time schedule, but referring unusual problems to supervisors. Employee as a regular and continuing part of the job leads other workers in accomplishing assigned work and also performs non-supervisory work that is usually of the same kind and levels as the group being led.Employee will regularly be required to contact and supervise the activities of outside vendors of the City. Including, but not limited to, tree contractors called in to perform emergency and routine tree pruning, tree removal, tree planting and debris clearing and removal. Work EnvironmentWork is performed outdoors with frequent exposure to adverse weather conditions, heights, power lines and periodic exposure to accidental injury which could result in occupational disability. The work requires examining, analyzing and evaluating facts, and circumstances surrounding individual problems, situations, or transactions, and determining actions to be taken within the limits of standard or accepted practices. Guidelines include a large body of policies, practices, and precedents, which may be complex or conflicting, at times. Employee is expected to weigh efficiency and relative priorities in conjunction with procedural concerns in decision-making. Employee is responsible for evaluating compliance with established standards or criteria and determining the methods to accomplish the work.Errors may result in personal injury/loss, damage to buildings and equipment, injury to others, delay or loss of service.The employee has daily contact with the public and frequent contact with other City employees will be expected to respond to inquiries and complaints regarding work being performed, and to coordinate work. Contact may occur in person, in writing, digitally and on the telephone. Minimum QualificationsHigh School diploma or equivalent, Associate’s degree in arboriculture or similar course of study. Equivalent combination of education and years of industry experience may be substituted for Associate’s degree5 to 10 years of experience in the arboricultural fieldCommercial Drivers License minimum Class B requiredMassachusetts Hoisting Operator's License (required in 3 months)Must have the ability to operate all tools commonly associated with the arboriculture industryMust be excellent communicator with positive attitude and enthusiasmMust be polite and service-orientedMust be goal oriented, motivated and organizedMust demonstrate leadership skillsPossess ability to make decisions under stressful situationsDemonstrated proficiency in all aspects of tree care, tree removal and ornamental/ shade tree pruningKnowledgeable and experienced in use of ropes for rigging and removal purposesDemonstrated experience in proper and safe tree removalKnowledgeable in establishing safe and proper work zonesMust be knowledgeable in all O.S.H.A., A.N.S.I, State, and Federal regulations pertaining to safe tree maintenance operationsMust be, or willing to be Certified in C. P. R., First Aid and Electrical Hazard Awareness Physical RequirementsStrenuous physical effort is generally required to perform duties. The employee is frequently required to use hands to operate equipment, walk, stand, speak, hear, reach with hands and arms, balance, crouch, crawl, stoop, and climb. Stamina is required to work in adverse weather conditions and dangerous situations. Required to work in confined spaces and lift or move items weighing more than 100 pounds. Physical ability is required to use power and hand tools, drive various classes of motor vehicles, operate and drive various pieces of equipment. Vision requirements include the ability to read routine documents. Duties and ResponsibilitiesMust possess, in good standing, all Sate and Federally required licenses to operate assigned equipment and vehicles.Take all necessary precaution and actions to operate and act in a safe manner to staff and the public as outlined in the Urban Forestry Division ManualOperate all equipment assigned to Urban Forestry Division including saws, hand tools, chippers, stump grinders, spray and watering equipment, pickup trucks, bucket trucks, log loaders, chip trucks, and any other equipment owned or used by the division.Respond to tree related emergencies outside of normal work hours 24 hours a day 365 days a year and work toward there timely resolve.Perform work outdoors during adverse weather conditions, including snow, wind, ice, extreme cold, and extreme heat at any time of the day or night.Daily perform equipment safety and operations check and complete any required related reports.Daily receive work assignments from supervisor and assist in preparing work schedules to ensure the most efficient use of people power and equipment for daily work.Daily meets with supervisor to discuss work schedule and review work performed.Daily execute required work in a safe efficient manner.Supervise any assigned staff, including full time City staff, seasonal workers, and volunteers. Including assigning work tasks, enforcing division safety guidelines, and maintains discipline. Reviews work of the crew assigned during progress and upon completion for compliance with instructions and conformance with accepted trade practices.Insure safe and proper work zone conductRecord daily work activities, equipment checks, and tree evaluations as required by supervisor.Perform all necessary reporting and record keeping on provided forms and/or computer as directed (daily use of computer will be required following training)Take lead role in all assigned duties.Properly prune to city specifications trees and other plant material as assignedProperly remove to city specifications trees and other plant material as assignedProperly plant to city specifications trees and other plant material as assignedProperly provide trees and other plant material any and all other forms of repair, maintenance, and care as deemed necessary under typical arboricultural guidelines and the City’s specificationsPerform required maintenance and preventative maintenance to all Urban Forestry Division equipment including saws, hand tools, chippers, stump grinders, spray and watering equipment, pickup trucks, bucket trucks, log loaders, chip trucks, and any other equipment owned or used by the division.Maintains the readiness of the vehicles and equipment assigned; ensures that all usual and customary tools and safety equipment are readily available and secured.Regularly assesses the condition of the assigned vehicle; keeps vehicle clean inside and out, checks all safety equipment, and reports any defects to a supervisor; tests equipment to determine satisfactory condition following repair; Regularly plans out work to be performed, takes measurements, calculates quantities of materials, supplies, and equipment needed for projects and daily operation as well as corresponds with vendors as needed.Regularly tracks Division supplies and equipment insuring Division readiness and prepares supply and equipment orders and recommends the same to the Director of Urban Forestry.Inspects equipment and reviews work practices and operating procedures to ensure compliance with applicable health and safety codes and standards, Keeps work area and equipment and tools clean, neat, orderly safe and secure.Work safely around above and below ground utilities including energized electrical and communications wires, water pipes, sewer pipes, natural gas pipes and other below ground utilities.Participate in all division provided training including, but not limited to, C. P. R. and first aid, Electrical Hazard Awareness, team building, professional development, and industry events.Work closely and interact properly, politely, and professionally with other City employees and the general public.Perform all other duties as assigned as it relates to the Division of Urban Forestry Company Description THE CITY:The City of Newton is a wonderful place to live and work. Newton has safe and attractive neighborhoods, an excellent public school system, an active community life, multiple transportation systems, proximity to Boston and a well-managed and financially strong City government. The City of Newton has a population of approximately 88,900, with 32,600 housing units and occupies a land area of 18.3 square miles. Newton is principally suburban-residential in character. Unlike many other communities that are established around a single Main Street or downtown, Newton is comprised of thirteen distinctive villages. Newton has a diversified economic base with approximately 4,700 establishments employing approximately 79,500 people. Newton is special in many ways. It is home to a variety of private secondary and post-secondary schools including a portion of Boston College, Lasell University, William James College, Hebrew College, and the UMass Amherst – Mount Ida Campus. The longest stretch of the Boston Marathon runs through the City, including the well-known Heartbreak Hill. Newton-Wellesley Hospital, part of the Mass General Brigham health care system, serves as an important partner to the City. In September 2018, Newton was again ranked #1 in Massachusetts as the best place to live and #12 in the U.S.OUR GOVERNMENT:Newton has what is known as a “strong Mayor” form of government with the Mayor having the executive and administrative powers of the City. The legislative branch is comprised of 24 City Councilors. Mayor Marc C. Laredo was sworn in on January 1, 2026 after serving on the City Council. The City of Newton was evaluated by Moody’s Investors Services in February 2020 and assigned its highest rating of AAA. Newton was thus well-positioned to weather the pandemic and economic downturn.AS AN EMPLOYER: The City of Newton believes that its employees are its greatest asset. To that end, we are committed to supporting our employees by providing competitive wages and growth, a comprehensive benefits package which includes a defined municipal pension plan, quality health and dental insurance plans, generous paid leave benefits, paid holidays, and access to supplemental benefits such as deferred compensation, short term disability plans, flexible spending accounts, and other employee benefits. We also provide access to an Employee Assistance Program and access to employee training and professional development opportunities. We continuously work to review and expand upon our benefit offerings. We encourage you to visit our Human Resources Department website to learn more about our organization and benefits which are available to our employees. And as always, you are encouraged to reach out to our dynamic HR Team by emailing hr@newtonma.gov. Human Resources Diversity Statement We recognize our workforce is a source of strength that is vital to our ability to effectively serve the City of Newton’s diverse community. We will:Actively recruit, develop, and retain a diverse and talented workforce.Proactively address discrimination through education and in partnership with other departments and leaders.Serve as a role model to celebrate and nurture diversity.Foster inclusion by staying curious and clarifying assumptions.Evaluate and develop policies and practices that reflect the diverse nature of our workforce.Build and strengthen accountability at all levels to support diversity efforts. The targeted salary range reflects what the City of Newton reasonably and in good faith expects to offer for this position at the time of posting, but the final salary determination may be within or outside this range based on various factors, including, but not limited to, experience, skills, education, and market factors. The range will be reviewed regularly and is subject to change.BenefitsHealth insurance — 75% employer sponsoredDental insuranceTwo (2) weeks of vacation time per yearAnnual step increases (up to the maximum of the grade)Annual cost of living adjustments (COLA)Longevity payments after 5 years of continuous service, percentage of base pay12.5 paid holidays per year$1000 clothing allowance per yearForestry staff receive uniforms from the department2 paid floating holidays per year (prorated based on start date)2 Teamsters personal business days per year (prorated based on start date)120 hours of special leave time per yearDeclared weather emergency premium — an additional $9.60/hour (increases to $10/hour effective 7/1/2026)Hours of work, Forestry Division — choice of a 4-day work week schedule with variable shift start time (pending dept. head approval and based on seniority)On-call shift stipend, Tree Maintenance Specialists - $350 stipend/week while on callAvailability for overtimeTuition ReimbursementFlexible Spending Accounts457 Deferred Compensation plan through NationwideMetro Credit UnionVerizon Wireless discountEmployee Assistance ProgramCity Retirement (Mandatory)Weekly Direct DepositOpportunity to serve the public and join a dynamic team of dedicated employees