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Landscape worker

The landscape worker takes part in creating, landscaping and maintaining green spaces. They work in gardens, parks, public areas, natural spaces, residential buildings, companies or private properties to plant, prune, maintain, clean and improve outdoor areas.
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Landscape worker

Missions: Landscape worker

The duties of a landscape worker vary depending on the season, the type of site and the client’s needs. They may work on both routine maintenance and landscaping projects.
DutyDescription
Preparing the soilThe landscape worker cleans, digs, levels or enriches the ground before planting.
Planting vegetationThey plant trees, shrubs, flowers, hedges, flowerbeds or lawns according to site instructions.
Maintaining green spacesThey mow, prune, water, weed, collect green waste and clean outdoor areas.
Carrying out small landscaping worksThey may install borders, mulch, fences, paths, slabs or small landscape masonry elements.
Using professional equipmentThey use manual or motorised tools: mower, hedge trimmer, brush cutter, leaf blower, pruning shears.
Following safety instructionsThey apply safety rules linked to tools, products, machinery and outdoor work.
The landscape worker generally works under the supervision of a landscaping team leader, site supervisor or green space manager.

Skills and training

A good landscape worker must be careful, resilient and attentive to instructions. The final result matters because their work is immediately visible: a badly mown lawn, a poorly trimmed hedge or a neglected flowerbed can affect the quality of the whole site.
Versatility is also essential. In a single day, a landscape worker may move from mowing to planting, then to weeding, cleaning or installing a small landscaping feature. They must therefore be able to adapt quickly.
Finally, the job requires good team spirit. On landscaping sites, tasks are often shared between several workers. Everyone must work at the right pace, follow instructions and pay attention to the safety of others.

What training is needed to become a landscape worker?

The job can be accessed through training in landscaping work. The most common qualifications include a CAP agricole gardener landscaper, a BPA in landscaping works, a vocational baccalaureate in landscaping or a professional certificate in landscaping.
A beginner can also learn on the job, especially for simple maintenance assignments. However, agricultural or landscaping training remains an advantage for understanding plants, planting techniques, equipment use and safety rules.

What is the salary of a landscape worker?

The salary of a landscape worker depends on their experience, qualification level, region, type of company and assigned duties.
At the start of their career, pay is often close to the minimum wage or the applicable industry minimum. With experience, it can increase, especially if the worker masters several techniques: pruning, landscape masonry, automatic irrigation, machine operation or specialised maintenance.
Experience levelPossible pay
BeginnerOften close to the minimum wage or the industry minimum
Experienced profileHigher salary depending on skills and autonomy
Versatile profileMore attractive pay if the worker masters several landscaping techniques
Bonuses, travel allowances, meal allowances or overtime may also be added depending on the company and the worksites.

What are the working conditions of a landscape worker?

A landscape worker mainly works outdoors. They may work in parks, gardens, residential properties, companies, roadsides, public spaces or private estates.
The job is physical. It involves carrying equipment, bending down, walking, pushing machines, handling tools and sometimes working in rain, cold or heat. Working hours may vary depending on the season, sites and weather conditions.
Protective equipment is often required: gloves, safety shoes, goggles, hearing protection or suitable clothing. This equipment helps reduce risks linked to tools, flying debris, machines or slippery ground.

Where does a landscape worker work?

A landscape worker can work in several environments: landscaping companies, local authorities, town councils, campsites, residential buildings, private estates, service companies, integration structures or temporary employment agencies.
Demand is particularly high in spring and summer, when maintenance, planting and mowing work increases. Some assignments may also be seasonal, especially to reinforce teams during busy periods.

What career development is possible after working as a landscape worker?

With experience, a landscape worker can move into a landscaping team leader position. They can then supervise several workers, organise tasks, monitor site progress and liaise with the site supervisor or client.
They can also specialise in tree pruning, landscape masonry, automatic irrigation, garden creation, sports ground maintenance or machine operation. In the longer term, they may become a site supervisor, landscaping works manager or start their own business.

Why work as a landscape worker through temporary employment?

Temporary work can be a good way to discover the job of landscape worker, gain varied experience and work on different types of sites.
For candidates, a temporary assignment helps develop skills quickly, work outdoors and build connections with landscaping companies. For companies, temporary work helps reinforce teams during busy periods, especially in spring, summer or during major landscaping projects.

Landscape worker job description: key information

ItemKey information
Job titleLandscape worker
Other job titlesGardener landscaper, landscaping operative, green space maintenance worker
SectorLandscaping, environment, green spaces
Education levelCAP agricole appreciated, vocational baccalaureate possible
Main dutiesPlanting, pruning, mowing, maintaining and landscaping green spaces
Main qualitiesStamina, attention to detail, versatility, team spirit
Work environmentGardens, parks, public spaces, residential areas, companies
Type of contractPermanent contract, fixed-term contract, seasonal contract, temporary work
SalaryOften close to the minimum wage at the start of a career
Possible career developmentLandscaping team leader, site supervisor, works manager
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