Major Responsibilities
- Under general direction, assist in all aspects of the Landscape Construction Units’ (LCU) portion of general construction and horticulture projects, focusing on the preservation of existing trees, plant material, topsoil, arboriculture and horticulture during site development on Capital Projects. Advise architects, landscape architects, resident engineers and other construction professionals as to the best practices for the preservation and protection of trees on City parkland before, during and after park construction projects.
- Assist the Director of Landscape Construction in overseeing all matters relating to landscape construction, such as supervising landscape contractors, arborists, tree pruning and removals, tagging and layout of plant material, and topsoil sample collection and analysis. Monitor landscape operations for compliance with contract specifications and documents.
- Review topsoil reports and other horticultural and arboriculture construction submittals.
- Prepare, correspondence and submit reports related to site work on Capital Projects, file correspondence and maintain a project database of landscape construction operations. Provide regular updates on the status of various projects and programs and ensure that projects are advanced in a timely manner.
- Work with other divisions of Parks, including Central Forestry, the Natural Resources Group, and others as necessary.
- Work with resident engineers to formulate and optimize tree and site protection, including the siting of infrastructure such as paths, curbs, irrigation systems and underground utilities, grading issues, designation of staging areas and vehicular access routes, establishing tree protection zones and methods, soil bridging techniques and any other contract documents and specifications as appropriate.
- Work with resident engineers and landscape construction specialists to implement and enforce all Agency standards and guidelines relating to site work around trees, in particular hand excavation in the vicinity and underneath the driplines of existing trees.
How to Apply: Go to cityjobs.nyc.gov and search for Job ID# 700514.
All applicants must apply via cityjobs.nyc.gov. The City is no longer using ESS to accept applications.
*Current City Employees please include your ERN and Job ID# 700514 on your cover letter and resume.
Work Location: Olmsted Center, Queens
NOTE: All resumes must be received no later than the last day of the posting period. References will be required upon request.
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MOVEMENT IN THE FACE OF CIVIL SERVICE LISTS IS PROHIBITED UNDER CIVIL SERVICE LAW.
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1. A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college with major study in horticulture, arboriculture, or landscape architecture and four years of full-time, paid experience in horticultural work of which two (2) years must have been in a supervisory, administrative, consultative, managerial, or executive capacity; or
2. A satisfactory equivalent. However, all candidates must have at least a high school diploma or evidence of having passed an examination for a high school equivalency diploma and one year of supervisory, administrative, consultative, managerial, or executive experience as described above.
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