GroundspersonJoin a company that grows people. At Lewis, we're not just trimming trees — we're building a future. As the second-largest utility vegetation management company in North America and a proud employee-owned business, we believe every person on our team matters.
When you join Lewis, you're not just taking a job — you're investing in your future.Why you'll love it here:Experience the great outdoors while working in nature, not stuck behind a desk!Elevate your career with us — we prioritize training and internal promotions!Join a vibrant team that champions safety, values your feedback, and fosters a strong sense of camaraderie!What you'll do as a groundsperson:You'll be on the right hand of our tree crews, supporting vegetation management for utility partners and various other customers.Clear vegetation and debris from work sites around power lines (tree pruning, vegetation removal, lift logs, drag brush, etc.)Operate and maintain tools and equipment like chainsaws, chippers, blowers, and sprayersAssist climbers by spotting from the ground, handing up tools, and using hand linesAssist with rigging and felling of treesSafeguard colleagues and the public from hazards in and around the work areaApply herbicides (with proper certification) to manage growthMaintain clean, organized trucks and job sitesSet up traffic control zones and direct traffic when neededTravel frequently (including overnight stays) to different job sitesParticipate in safety briefings and follow all company safety protocolsWhat you bring:Groundsperson certification (or ability to complete)Willingness to work outdoors in all weather conditions - Physical ability to hike, lift up 50 lbs., and handle tools - Valid driver's license (CDL preferred)CPR/First Aid certification (provided by Lewis) - Herbicide applicator certification (or ability to complete and maintain) - Team player attitude, adaptability, and a strong work ethicEnsure compliance with all applicable state, local, and federal regulations.Physical demands:Lift 50 lbs. to shoulder height or higherPush or pull up to 50 lbs.Walk or hike up to one mile on uneven terrainEndure extreme climate variances (e.g., severe cold to high heat and humidity)Hear, speak, see, and communicate effectivelyOperate two-handed tools and equipmentContinuously - Standing, Walking, Handling/Grasping, Repetitive Movements.Frequently - Lifting/Carrying, Pushing/Pulling, Stooping/Kneeling, Reaching.Occasionally - Driving, Climbing Stairs/Ladders.Rarely - Sitting, Operating,Never - Tree Ascending/DescendingComments: You should expect variability in size, proportions, conditions, and weights of supplies, equipment, and work conditions.Environmental conditions:Continuously - Outdoor workOccasionally - Noise LevelsFrequently - Extreme TemperaturesRarely - Contact with hazardous materials or air quality issuesNever - Confined SpacesComments: You should expect variability based on regional weather patterns. Personal protective equipment is required to be worn by OSHA and ANSI.Tools & equipment:Aerial lift trucks, dump trucks, ATVsChainsaws, pole saws, handsaws, chipperBlowers, pruners, pole pruners, rakes, winches, ropesClimbing gear: harness, chaps, spikesSprayers, herbicide applicators, fuel, cones, signsTablets and communication devicesWhat we offer:Union benefitsCompetitive pay - Starting at $21.23/hourPaid training and certifications.Career advancement opportunitiesLocal 42 BenefitsEmployee Assistance Program (EAP)