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Landscape Designers

The Laurel Group is a premier landscape design/build firm, located on the prestigious North Shore of Long Island, in historic Huntington Village and in the Hamptons. The Laurel Group is a family of companies, specializing in designing, and building sophisticated residential/commercial landscape projects, trend forward outdoor living design and luxury furnishings, platinum level landscape maintenance, and tennis & sport court construction and maintenance. We pride ourselves on having earned the reputation as one of the finest firms on Long Island, with over 30 years of professional experience. The Laurel Group creates an environment in which the highest standards are satisfied without sacrificing quality or personal touch. Our award-winning in-house landscape designers develop comprehensive plans and budgets for complete outdoor environments.
We are currently seeking a pool of Landscape Designers to grow with us. The position responsibilities:
• Perform site analysis that include assessment, photos, and field measuring of existing site conditions.
• Work with the Lead Designer/Salesperson to create a finished Landscape design with hard and soft scape elements
• Prepare project estimates which include getting bids from vendors and subcontractors.
• Write budgets and contracts with the aid of the estimating program
• The ability to communicate well both with clients and other professionals of the industry.
• Review plans, proposed changes and any other necessary documents
• Prepare and attain permits for jobs, when necessary
• Keep records, including everything from correspondence to reports
Qualifications
• Minimum of an associate degree in landscape design
• Between 2 and 7 years of experience working for a Landscape Design firm or Landscape Architect
• Minimum of 4 years’ experience with CAD for landscape design presentations
• Use of Photoshop for design and renderings
• Knowledge of horticultural science and construction techniques
• Knowledge of Excel/Word formulas and formatting
• Knowledge of 3D design illustration
• Knowledge of converting surveys to base maps
• Limited takeoffs
Benefits
• 401(k)
• 401(k) matching
• Dental insurance
• Vision insurance
• Health insurance
• Mileage reimbursement
• Paid time off
• Tuition reimbursement

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