Technical Assistant II - Landscaping
Listed on 2026-01-25
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Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Horticulture, Landscaping, Gardening
Overview
Title: Technical Assistant II - Landscaping
Executive Area: Administration and Finance
College/School/MBU: Facilities Management
Department: Grounds and Events
Work Location: Amherst
Schedule: Full Time
Work Arrangement: Onsite
Job SummaryThe Technical Assistant II (Landscaping) performs horticultural work on campus landscapes including planning out and monitoring the planting and maintenance of flowers, flowering shrubs, annual plants and perennial plants. Works under the supervision of the Maintenance Working Foreman and Head of Grounds, who prioritizes work and provides guidance on policies and procedures. This position is responsible for all technical maintenance aspects of the care and culture of campus, annuals, perennials and woody ornamentals.
EssentialFunctions
- Prepares, plans for, oversees, and participates in the planting, display, and maintenance of flowers (annuals and perennials) and plants, including formal gardens to ensure the beautification of the campus landscape.
- Determines and advises University Landscape Department personnel of the best methods of planting, spraying, cultivating and harvesting to increase the quality.
- Maintains rain garden planting beds, rooftop planting beds and landscape planting beds.
- Works daily with student interns to insure they meet the requirements of their internship. Provides functional supervision to skilled laborers and student interns.
- Assists in the ordering and purchasing of plant material to be grown in the landscape greenhouse for future planting on campus.
- Prepares budget requests for assigned activities based on projected needs, and purchases seeds, plants, seedlings, soil material, etc. for use in the University landscape and other areas.
- Assists in the design and layout of new planting beds, renovation of existing planting beds, and event and specialty arrangements.
- Conducts training for university personnel in the care and maintenance of flowers (annuals and perennials).
- Maintains liaison with the UMass Extension Services Soil Testing lab, local garden clubs, campus schools and colleges, and students to exchange ideas and/or solve problems.
- Checks soil conditions to determine nutrient and moisture requirements and to detect and identify germ and pest infestation.
- Monitors use of irrigation system by performing test runs to provide preventative and corrective maintenance.
- Assists in the daily operation of the landscape department greenhouses.
- Determines needs and assigns workers to specific tasks such as watering, weeding, mulching, fertilizing, or applying herbicides, fungicides and pesticides.
- Maintains updated copies of Material Safety Data Sheets on all chemicals used.
- Attends building construction meetings to provide input for the landscaping design.
- Performs job responsibilities in an environmentally compliant and responsible manner reflective of Physical Plant policies, procedures, and goals related to environmental compliance and stewardship.
- Operates motor vehicles to travel to work sites and perform landscaping work.
- Performs other related duties such as maintaining an inventory of supplies and equipment, maintaining employee records, and preparing written reports.
- Performs related duties as required.
- May assist in the application of herbicide as needed on university-owned land.
- Massachusetts Pesticide Applicator's License.
- Class D Driver's License.
- Massachusetts Class 2B Hoisting License.
- Applicants must have two (2) years of full time or equivalent part time horticulture experience, including the planning and planting of displays. An associate’s degree (with a major of horticulture, biology or a related field) may substitute for one (1) year of the required experience.
- Knowledge of state and federal laws pertaining to pesticide storage, use and disposal.
- Ability to work outdoors under exposure to all types of weather condition and work under exposure to the hazards of chemical substances such as pesticides.
- Knowledge of horticulture principles, safety practices, techniques, and terminology, including standard abbreviations.
- Familiarity with floriculture materials, equipment, flower varieties (annuals and…
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