Location: Banner Elk, North Carolina (Private Residence / Regional Projects)
Weekly Pay: $700.00 ($17.50/hr)
Schedule: Monday – Friday | 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Hours: 40 hours per week (Includes 30-minute lunch break)
Start Date: As early as April 6th
Benefits: 2 Weeks Paid Vacation annually
The Opportunity
We are looking for a hardworking, dependable individual to join our team. This role begins with the development and infrastructure of a private residential property in Banner Elk. This position will transition into a long-term role supporting our company’s broader property development projects.
Unlike a standard construction 'laborer' job, this role offers significant variety. One day you’ll be clearing a trail, and the next you’ll be helping wire low-voltage lighting for a greenhouse.
Key Responsibilities
• Land Management: Using a chainsaw for tree felling, brush removal, and clearing land for development.
• Infrastructure: Laying drainage pipes and trenching for low-voltage power cables and outdoor lighting.
• Structural Building: Assisting in the construction of greenhouses, small sheds, and fence installations.
• Trail Work: Planning and clearing hiking trails and walking paths throughout the property.
• General Upkeep: Maintaining the grounds to a high standard and assisting with manual labor as needed.
Requirements & Qualifications
• Experience: Previous experience in landscaping, construction, or farm work is preferred but not necessary.
• Training: We are willing to train the right candidate who demonstrates a strong work ethic and a "can-do" attitude.
• Physical Stamina: Must be able to perform heavy manual labor in varied mountain weather conditions and on sloped terrain.
• Tool Proficiency: Comfort or willingness to learn the safe operation of chainsaws, power tools, and basic hand tools.
• Reliability: You must have dependable transportation to the Banner Elk area and a consistent track record of showing up on time.
• Problem Solver: Ability to follow rough sketches and verbal instructions to complete functional projects.
How to Apply
If you are looking to build a career in site development and want to work in the beautiful Banner Elk outdoors, we want to hear from you.
Contact: Nicholas Butler
Phone (Call/Text): 561-268-9192
Please include your contact details and a resume or any proof of prior relevant experience in your message.