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At TurnRow, we believe in developing people from the ground up. Many of our leadership roles are filled by team members who started in entry-level positions and proved their skills, work ethic, and initiative. If you’re willing to learn, show up, and take responsibility, there is real opportunity here.
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This entry level Maintenance Technician role is designed for individuals looking to start a long term career in property maintenance. Technicians learn essential hands on skills while supporting daily maintenance operations and keeping equipment, trucks, and job sites running efficiently. The position emphasizes tool handling, basic equipment care, and safe, organized work habits. Successful technicians show initiative, attention to detail, and a willingness to learn and grow. With strong performance, this role offers a clear path to advancement into a Maintenance Foreman position with increased responsibility and pay.
The Maintenance Foreman is a hands on leadership role responsible for guiding a maintenance crew and ensuring daily operations run smoothly and efficiently. This position combines active field work with oversight of equipment, routes, and crew performance. Foremen are accountable for safe operation and upkeep of all maintenance equipment while maintaining quality standards across customer properties. A key part of the role is training and mentoring Maintenance Technicians to support their development and long term success. Strong organization, leadership, and attention to detail are essential to keeping crews productive and properties consistently maintained.
The Project and Landscape Apprentice role is an entry level position designed to introduce team members to landscape and project installation work. Apprentices support Installers and Foremen while learning proper tool use, material handling, and jobsite fundamentals. This role focuses on building a strong foundation in safety, organization, and hands on skills across a variety of landscape tasks. Successful apprentices are attentive, reliable, and eager to learn new techniques. With consistent performance and skill development, this role offers a clear path to advancement as a Project or Landscape Technician.
The Project and Landscape Technician is a skilled installation role focused on executing landscape and excavation work with accuracy and independence. Technicians are expected to safely operate tools, equipment, and company vehicles while following site plans and safety requirements. This position requires a solid understanding of grading, layout, materials, and installation techniques to ensure high quality project results. Technicians play a key role in supporting efficient project execution through attention to detail and craftsmanship. With demonstrated technical proficiency and leadership ability, this role offers a clear path to advancement into a Project or Landscape Foreman position.
The Project and Landscape Foreman is a leadership role responsible for managing job sites and guiding crews to complete projects accurately and efficiently. Foremen interpret site plans, establish grades, and oversee all aspects of grading, drainage, and installation quality. This role requires strong equipment operation skills combined with hands on problem solving when conditions change on site. Foremen are accountable for crew coordination, material usage, and professional communication with clients. Success in this position depends on technical expertise, leadership, and the ability to anticipate challenges and keep projects on schedule.
The Project Manager role oversees landscape projects from initial sale through final completion, with full responsibility for execution, budget, and timelines. This position requires strong leadership, planning, and communication to support Foremen, crews, and clients throughout the project lifecycle. Project Managers coordinate materials, equipment, subcontractors, and labor to keep projects on track and profitable. They also serve as the primary point of contact for clients, addressing concerns and ensuring expectations are met. Success in this role depends on proactive involvement, accountability, and the ability to anticipate needs before issues arise.
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