A landscape crew leader role can be an exciting job opportunity in the Green Industry. It’s a very hands-on role with a lot of time outside and a nice mix of working on and overseeing landscape projects.
Of course, as with any role, the day-to-day responsibilities might look different from one company to another. If you’re searching for a landscape crew leader job near Bozeman and Big Sky, MT, it’s important to remember that the role won’t look the same everywhere.
We know that if you’re thinking about working toward a landscape crew leader job you might want to have a good idea of what to expect. While we can’t share what it would be like at other companies, we can tell you what this role looks like at Blanchford Landscape Group.
In fact, we reached out to our very own Reugen McCahan, a current landscape crew leader on our team. He shared what it looks like to work in this role.
Reugen says that the day begins in the yard, with other members of the entire Blanchford team. Together, everyone participates in some light stretching. This helps to get everyone’s day off on the right foot while also helping to prevent potential injuries in the field.
Upon first arriving at the job site, Reugen says that he’s meeting with the crew and making sure that everyone is on the same page.
Next, they’ll re-open the job site. At the end of every day, they clean up and close the job site down. So, when they arrive, they need to get everything back out and ready to work on.
Midway through the day, Reugen says the crew breaks for lunch and they’ll eat as a team. Then, it’s back to work whether it’s continuing with the same task or switching to something else.
Reugen says that one of the nice aspects of the Build projects is that they are pretty long-term, so the same crew will be together for multiple months to build that outdoor living area that the clients are dreaming about. During this time, they really get to know one another and work together as a team.
Finally, a day in the life of a landscape crew leader will end up cleaning up the job site and closing it down for the night. Reugen says that he’ll help everyone to pack up and leave the job site in good shape to start again the next day.
Reugen says that the work is really fulfilling in that each day you can see progress and know that you’re making a difference in the client’s life. He says that with all the time spent on their property they often get to know the clients very well and build relationships.
Reugen says that there is a lot to love about being a landscape crew leader at Blanchford Landscape Group.
He says that what initially drew him to the role was the fact that Blanchford has a plan for their people. They have landscaping career pathways in place that help to set people up for success.
On the Design/Build landscaping career pathway, people typically start in the crew member role. If they demonstrate a good work ethic and a desire to learn, they can move up to a crew member II role, which comes with added responsibilities and increased pay.
Then, the next step up is the landscape crew leader role, which is where Reugen is now.
Next, there’s a crew leader II followed by a field project manager role, which we talked to Ross Downer about in this previous article. Finally, there is a field project manager II role.
The point is that there is a clear pathway for the landscaping team to follow. Reugen says that he started as a crew member and is working his way up. He says it has always been very clear what he needs to do and learn to continue to step up into new roles. And he says he’s been supported every step of the way.
Another thing that he loves about his landscape crew leader job is the opportunity to spend time outside. That’s not something that a lot of people get to do when they work in other careers, but in the landscape industry it’s a huge draw. That’s particularly true for people in this area, many of whom have come here to embrace the outdoor lifestyle.
In fact, Reugen says that many people that come to Blanchford Landscape Group are already avid outdoor lovers. They like to ski, mountain bike, hike, and more. That gives many of them something in common and a lot to talk about! And the landscape lifestyle makes it easy to be very involved in these outdoor adventures.
If you are someone looking for landscaping jobs near Bozeman and Big Sky, MT you might be considering a landscape crew leader job.
There are many reasons why this can be a great career path, particularly at a company like Blanchford Landscape Group that has a clear career ladder for crew members to climb.
We know that a lot of landscaping jobs in Bozeman and Big Sky, MT have this clock in/clock out mentality where you put in the work, get the job finished, and go home.
But we have a team that is often building deeper relationships and also really cares about the work that they do. That’s another reason why we don’t have a lot of turnover like other landscaping companies are commonly known for.
After reading this article, if you feel that you’re ready for an opportunity for a landscaping career that is more than just a job, we hope you might consider applying with us.
We are always looking for good people who want the opportunity to build a career with us. As we grow comes continued opportunities to add to our team.
If you’re looking for landscaping jobs near Bozeman and Big Sky, MT, and you’re interested in Blanchford Landscape Group, we invite you to connect with us and start a conversation.