Landscape and Hardscape Construction

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6950 NW Oak Creek Dr., Corvallis OR

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Job Opening: Landscape and Hardscape Construction Foreman About Us: Terrace Hardscaping has been operating in Oregon since 2014. We provide outdoor construction services for both residential and commercial clients, including pavers, retaining walls, decks, fences, pergolas/patio covers, planting, water features, and more! We primarily serve the Willamette Valley, including Corvallis, Albany, Philomath, Lebanon, and other surrounding areas. We’ve also begun expansion into Salem, Portland, and Eugene. Our company has grown consistently since 2014, with much greater increases coming in 2020 and 2021. Our goal is to continue our expansion in Oregon and the Northwest, while staying true to our core values. We are looking for individuals with experience in Landscape, Hardscape, Carpentry, and other Construction. Experience as a Landscape/Hardscape Construction Foreman is a bonus! Experience in all the services we provide is not expected or required. The type of person we are looking for is: Respectful to everyone Has a positive, problem solving attitude Communicates well with other employees, management, and clients Responsible and honest Open to both learning and teaching What we offer: Growth potential; as the company grows, we believe in helping our team grow as a group and as individuals A team environment; we don’t believe in crews working on their own, but rather a Terrace Hardscaping team that learns, improves, and grows together A variety of jobs that provide interesting challenges Machines and trucks to help jobs move smoothly, and protect against long-term employee fatigue and injury as much as possible Our trust and support; we care about your opinions, and want to help you be successful Pay and Benefits Competitive industry pay, dependent on experience and ability Full paid-by-employer dental coverage (after 3-month trial period) Half paid-by-employer health coverage (after 3-month trial period) Paid time off; 1 week the first year, which increases each year of employment

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