Design & Planning
- Collaborate with landscape architects to integrate planting schemes into overall site design.
- Develop planting plans, palettes, and schedules considering aesthetics, function, and sustainability.
- Select plants suited to climate, soil, topography, and water availability.
- Suggest native and adaptive species to enhance biodiversity and reduce maintenance costs.
Implementation & Execution
- Supervise plant procurement, quality control, and installation at site.
- Ensure correct planting methods, spacing, and soil preparation.
- Coordinate with contractors and vendors for supply and installation of plant materials.
Maintenance & Management
- Monitor plant health, growth, and survival rate.
- Design and implement maintenance schedules (watering, pruning, fertilizing, pest control).
- Troubleshoot plant diseases and pest issues.
Sustainability & Environmental Role
- Advise on water-efficient landscaping (xeriscaping, drip irrigation, rainwater harvesting).
- Ensure compliance with environmental standards and green building norms.
- Contribute to ecological restoration and habitat creation projects.
Research & Innovation
- Stay updated on new plant species, materials, and techniques.
- Experiment with innovative planting combinations, rooftop gardens, vertical gardens, and indoor planting.
Project Coordination & Documentation
- Prepare cost estimates, BOQs (Bill of Quantities), and specifications for planting works.
- Document and report plant performance and landscape health to the project team.
- Conduct training for maintenance staff and clients on plant care.
Qualification Criteria
- Educational Background:
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Horticulture, Botany, Agriculture, Forestry, or Landscape Horticulture.
- Diploma in Horticulture with relevant experience may also be considered.
- Experience:
- 2–5 years of professional experience in landscape horticulture, nursery management, or related fields (fresh graduates with strong internships can also apply for junior roles).
- Experience in collaborating with architects/landscape teams is preferred.
- Technical Skills:
- Strong knowledge of plant species, soil science, and pest/disease management.
- Familiarity with irrigation systems, sustainable landscaping practices, and native plant usage.
- Ability to read and understand landscape drawings and planting schedules.
- Other Skills:
- Good communication and team coordination skills.
- Strong observation, problem-solving, and reporting abilities.
- Willingness to travel for site supervision and nursery visits.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: ₹12,014.71 - ₹26,111.00 per month
Experience:
- Horticulture: 5 years (Preferred)
Language:
- English (Preferred)
- Malayalam (Preferred)
Work Location: In person