Landscape Foreperson (Hybrid/Remote)
Watershed Progressive - new york city, NY
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Watershed Progressive is hiring a Landscape Foreperson to join our team! As a Landscape Foreperson at Watershed Progressive, you will play a crucial role in advancing our mission of "connecting communities with their watersheds through integrated strategies for a healthy, resilient future" through your skills, expertise, and contribution to a dynamic team. Your responsibilities will encompass a wide range of tasks related to landscape construction and planning. Your work will contribute to the development and implementation of projects that engage communities in building local climate resilience. This position offers an opportunity to expand your career in building creative, integrative water solutions for healthy communities.About The Position GENERAL JOB DUTIES:Onsite construction lead of complex or commercial landscape construction projects Develop construction work plans in coordination with Project Managers to construct projects in the most efficient and logical order of operationsGenerate and update the construction calendar and update work plansProvide weekly written status reports to the Hub Director and PMs including updated budgets for construction tasksTrack construction deliverablesConstruction site safety leadClient communicationProvide updated sketches or markups to drafters for as-built generationGenerate and finalize cost estimates for project proposals and bidding purposes Generate and finalize material lists for LID or water conservation projects Provide oversight, training, and quality control on complex or commercial installation projects Construction Advisor consulting with the design team on best practices and feasibility Feasibility consultant for Project Managers of complex or commercial installation projects Construction risk assessment and troubleshooting lead Coordination with other contractors on active construction sites to optimize efficiency and avoid conflict Perform site ecological assessment and evaluation, including planning schematics for Water Resource PlanningDraftersEngineers and adaptive field decisions Data collection and file-sharing management QC construction documents for code compliance and constructability Work directly with the Installation Hub Director and Field Operations Manager to plan and install field projectsEducation & Experience C27 Landscape Contractor License or at least 10 years of experience leading landscape installations,10 years of adaptive field management, quality control supervisory experience Extensive experience in construction cost estimates, site grading, and drainage plans, utility design including hydrologyhydraulics, and stormwater treatment designExperience managing installations for commercial or public LIDGreen infrastructure projectsAbility to generate or quality assure onsite LID water resource andor watershed-based calculations Experience with water resource monitoring data collection and metadata organizationRequired Skills & AbilitiesA creative, integrative, and constructive positive approach to work ethic, time management, team building and client outputDetail-oriented, highly self-organized, and able to meet deadlines consistentlyMust be a team player and willing to contribute to a fast-paced, dynamic, creative environmentGood listener, able to take and follow directions, as well as coordinate identified subtasks to othersMust be able to travel for short and extended periods through CaliforniaMust be a self-starter and work independently with conflicting deadlinesMust have some general knowledge andor certification in water conservation, greywater, rainwater, watershed hydrology, and stormwater systemsAble to generate clear, professional planning schematics for water assessment planningAble to generate schematic details not included on existing drawings to accurately reflect as-installed field conditions based on direction provided by lead drafters, designers, and engineersFamiliarity and practical experience with practices and trends in water supply, development, and management of water in California. Understanding of regulatory framework for green infrastructure water, wastewater, groundwater, stormwater, or recycled water issuesExcellent, professional, oral, andor written communication skillsStrong understanding of rainwater, greywater, irrigation systems and stormwater design schematics, typical materials, pump systems, and code complianceProficient with Microsoft Office software suiteAny of these additional skills and experience are a plus:Rainwater harvesting system design and constructionGreywater system design and constructionLawnTurf RemovalLawnTurf Irrigation SystemsExtensive knowledge of CA native plantsThe following advanced certifications (or equivalent): ARCSA, QWEL, PDC, Water-Pro, ALDA, QSD, Aquascape, Grey Water ActionExperience living in or working with marginalized communitiesBilingualWho Should ApplyWe recognize that environmental challenges, social and economic inequity, and environmental racism are intrinsically linked, and therefore, marginalized communities must be centered in the work we do. We are committed to creating an inclusive and welcoming workplace that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. Women, BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and other people from communities traditionally underrepresented in the environmental sectors, are encouraged to apply. Even if you do not meet all the criteria described above, we encourage anyone who is interested in this opportunity to apply. We seek dedicated people who believe they have the skills and ambition to succeed at Watershed Progressive to apply for this role.Employment Type: Full TimeYears Experience: 5 - 10 yearsSalary: $41,080 - $72,690 AnnualBonusCommission: No
Created: 2024-09-30