What are the responsibilities and job description for the Landscape Project Manager position at McFarlin Stanford?
Landscape Project Manager
- Summary
- We are a fast-growing landscape company in the lakes region of New Hampshire. We are green industry professionals committed to designing, building, and maintaining residential landscapes. We are currently seeking landscape architects and designer who enjoys in a fast-paced work environment and would like to join a growing team. In the lakes region with there are no two jobs alike, which allows for creative thinking and design on every property.
- Job Description
- As a landscape Project Manager you will be involved in residential landscape projects from inception to finish, including functions such as looking at the plans and planning the elevations, grading, drainage, and scheduling the crews, work with procurement on materials needed, site visits on progress, and communication with the client all through completion.
- This will require routine meetings with clients, project managers, subcontractors, etc., making open communication an integral part of this role.
- Landscape plans will include any combination of hardscapes, softscapes, plantings, pools, outdoor kitchens, water features, patios, etc., being familiar with these different components will be instrumental in this role.
- Desired characteristics, qualifications and requirements include:
- 4-10 years of relevant industry experience
- An associate or bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture or horticulture is preferred.
- Being familiar with New England trees, shrubs and perennials is crucial for creation of planting plans and making recommendations.
- Proficiency on platforms such as Microsoft Office, and LMN
- Ability to effectively communicate with everyone involved on a project from start to finish.
- Proficient in the following areas: grading, drainage, plant selection and layout, lighting, irrigation & water features, amongst many other job components.
- Knowledge of New Hampshire shoreland & wetland rules and regulations is critical.
- Ability to read landscape plans and communicate with crews and general contractors.
- Collaborate with estimators in many cases to derive an accurate price/budget for clients.
- The ability to speak Spanish is a plus.
Salary : $80,000 - $100,000