To work as a landscaper or groundskeeper, you typically need to:
- complete on-the-job training; and
- have a driver's license if you need to drive a truck.
Education after high school
No formal training is required for landscapers and groundskeepers. However, many employers prefer that you have a high school diploma or equivalent.
On-the-job training
Most landscapers and groundskeepers learn their skills on the job from an experienced worker. Training includes:
- proper use and maintenance of equipment such as mowers and trimmers;
- safety procedures; and
- customer service.
As a trainee, you usually begin as a helper and load and unload supplies. You work on more difficult tasks as you gain experience. Training may last one month up to one year. Those who apply pesticides may receive additional training. It's also important to remember that you will learn additional skills as seasons change.