First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers

Manage and direct the daily operations of a landscaping or groundskeeping crew. Tasks may include analyzing contracts to identify necessary resources such as manpower, technology, and supplies.

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ABOUT FIRST-LINE SUPERVISOR OF LANDSCAPING, LAWN SERVICE, OR GROUNDSKEEPING WORKER CAREERS
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When it comes to beautiful landscaping, mother nature doesn't get all the credit. It often takes an entire team of workers to ensure that the grounds are properly cared for. They're overseen by first line supervisors. They may also be called managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping work.

Whether on a private estate or public property, landscaping and groundskeeping is usually a year-round job. From repairing walkways to planting and mowing, there are many types of jobs that need to be done. Supervisors make sure that work goes smoothly and correctly. They need to be able to give clear instructions. With new workers, this may mean demonstrating certain techniques and procedures.

In addition to hiring and firing, supervisors are responsible for keeping track of expenses and making schedules. If a project is falling behind, the supervisor is expected to grab a tool and lend a hand.

Done outdoors in all kinds of weather, the work can be physically demanding. No formal education is required. Most learn on the job, working their way up to this important management position. Some formal education beyond high school may be needed for further advancement.

Whether called a first line supervisor or manager for landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping, these workers play an important role in protecting and maintaining attractive outdoor settings.

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Communication with others
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