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Hughes Landscaping, Inc. Laborer, Landscape in Parker, Colorado
ONE: Employer Name and Contact Information Business Name: Hughes Landscaping, Inc. Physical Address: 42600 Summit View Ct., Parker, CO 80138 Mailing Address: 42600 Summit View Ct., Parker, CO 80138 FEIN: 84-1204060 Employer Job Phone Number: 303-841-7338 Employer Job Email: kurt@hugheslandscaping.com Employer Job Web Portal: N/A TWO: This job opportunity is a temporary, peak load, full-time position. Number of job openings to be filled: 30 THREE: Job Opportunity Job Title: Laborer, Landscape OES Code/OES Title: 37-3011, Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers Duties: Entry level, no experience required, work under close supervision. Mow; edge; trim; blow; plant; water; dig; rake; weed maintenance; may apply fertilizer, weed preventers, common horticulture products & post-emergence treatments; haul and install mulch and soil; prune shrubs and small trees; pick up and dispose of litter and plant debris; common maintenance; sprinkler installation and maintenance. Maintain properties using, maneuvering, and operating hand and power tools, mowing equipment and vehicles. May assist in routine maintenance and cleaning of equipment used each day. Minimum Education Required: None. Minimum Experience Required: None. Work Hours & Days: Typically, 40 hours per week, Monday through Friday,7:00am to 5:00 pm. The schedule is variable due to weather and workload; from 35 to 55 hours per week may be offered. Anticipated Start Date of Job Opportunity: April 1, 2025 Anticipated End Date of Job Opportunity: November 30, 2025 Other requirements: Post-employment random drug testing and background checks may be required, at no cost to the worker. The job requires the applicant to be qualified, ready, willing, able, and available to perform during the entire employment at all the designated worksites. FOUR: Geographic Area of Intended Employment: Various job sites in Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO, MSA in CO. FIVE: Wage that the employer is offering: $21.35 hour / $32.03 hour overtime Pay raises are based on merit, length of time on job, quantity and quality of work produced, dependability and adherence to procedures and policies. (The wage offer will equal or exceed the highest of the prevailing wage or the Federal, State or Local minimum wage in effect during employment). SIX: Overtime: Overtime expected and optional. SEVEN: On the Job Training? On-the-job training will be provided. Position is entry level, no experience required. EIGHT: Wage Computation. The employer will use a single workweek as its standard for computing wages due. NINE: Pay Frequency: Wages will be paid on a bi-weekly basis. TEN: Board, Lodging, other facilities, including fringe benefits. On an optional basis, the employer will assist those employees who opt in, in securing housing. Payment for this housing and any included utilities will be deducted from the workers' pay. This deduction is estimated to be $110.00 per week. ELEVEN: Deductions from Pay: The employer will make all deductions from the worker's paycheck required by law. On an optional basis, the employer will assist those employees who opt in, in securing housing. Payment for this housing and any included utilities will be deducted from the workers' pay. This deduction is estimated to be $110.00 per week. TWELVE: Initial transportation and subsistence. If the worker completes 50% of the work contract period, the employer will, consistent with applicable regulatory requirements, arrange and pay directly for transportation and subsistence. Daily subsistence will be provided either at a rate of $15.88 per day during travel without receipts to a maximum of $59.00 per day with receipts or the applicable USDOL mandated fee in effect on the date of travel. THIRTEEN: Return transportation and subsistence. Workers will be provided with or reimbursed for outbound transportation and subsistence consistent with applicable regulatory requirements if the emplo ee completes the period of employment or is dismissed from employment before the end of the period of employment. If transportation is provided, it will be by common carrier land or air conveyance at the option of the employer. Daily subsistence will be provided either at a rate of $15.88 per day during travel without receipts to a maximum of $59.00 per day with receipts or the applicable USDOL mandated fee in effect on the date of travel. FOURTEEN: Daily Transportation to and from Worksite. Round trip transportation from businesses address to the job sites daily at no cost to the worker. FIFTEEN: Reimbursement to H-2B worker of visa and other related fees. H-2B workers will be reimbursed in the first workweek for all visa, visa processing, border crossing, and other related fees, including those mandated by the government (excluding passport fees). SIXTEEN: Tools, Supplies and Equipment The employer will provide to the worker, without charge or deposit charge, all uniforms, tools, supplies, and equipment required to perform the duties assigned. SEVENTEEN: Application Instructions. Please inquire about the job opportunity or send applications, indications of availability, and/or resumes directly to the nearest local office of the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment. Applicants can locate their nearest CO Office at: Arapahoe/Douglas Lima Plaza Workforce Center, 6974 S. Lima Street, Centennial, CO 80112, Phone: 303-636-1160, and can apply for the position here: www.connectingcolorado.com refer to Job Order 3455908 EIGHTEEN: