Physical & Environmental Demands: • Must be able to stand, walk, bend, kneel, and crouch for extended periods throughout the workday • Requires the ability to lift, carry, and move materials and equipment weighing up to 50 pounds • Involves repetitive motions such as raking, shoveling, trimming, and pushing landscaping equipment • Requires sufficient hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity to handle tools and perform detailed tasks • Must be able to work outdoors in varying weather conditions, including heat, cold, rain, and wind • May involve exposure to dust, pollen, fertilizers, and other landscaping materials or chemicals • Requires visual acuity to inspect work quality, identify hazards, and ensure safety compliance • Must be able to hear and respond to verbal instructions, equipment sounds, and environmental cues • Involves navigating uneven terrain, slopes, and potentially slippery or muddy surfaces • May require wearing personal protective equipment such as gloves, safety glasses, ear protection, and boots. Once you arrive at your assigned location, you'll jump into action by: • Mowing large lawn areas • Edging sidewalks and driveways • Trimming around trees, fences, and other hard-to-reach spots Next, you'll focus on landscaping tasks like: • Weeding flowerbeds • Pruning shrubs and small trees • Laying mulch • Planting seasonal flowers As you wrap up the job site, you'll blow off walkways, clear any debris, and make sure everything looks polished.