An RV park landscape worker is responsible for maintaining the grounds, facilities, and cleanliness of the property to ensure a safe, attractive, and welcoming environment for guests and staff. Duties typically include both landscaping and general maintenance tasks.
Landscaping & Grounds Maintenance: Mow lawns, trim shrubs and trees, remove dead vegetation, and perform seasonal landscaping tasks such as seeding, sodding, fertilizing, and planting
Equipment Operation & Maintenance: Operate and maintain lawn mowers, trimmers, chainsaws, tractors, and other landscaping equipment; perform basic repairs and keep tools in good working order
Facility & Building Maintenance: Perform minor plumbing, electrical, and building repairs; maintain and clean guest common areas, restrooms, and equipment storage areas
Snow & Weather Removal: Use tractors, plows, and shovels to clear snow and ice from walkways, parking areas, and entrances Trash & Cleanliness: Pick up and dispose of litter and garbage from sites and common areas; keep facilities clean and presentable
Pool & Spa Maintenance: Assist with cleaning and upkeep of pool and spa areas when assigned
Event Support: Help with setup and teardown of events, and assist with special activities
Maintenance Records: Keep accurate logs of repairs, equipment maintenance, and other assigned tasks
Backup Support: Cover for the manager when unavailable, including occasional weekend work
In short, an RV park landscape worker combines landscaping expertise with general maintenance, ensuring the property remains well-kept, safe, and inviting year-round.