Horticulture site Manager
Location: Lasalle, Qc
Industry: Landscaping, Horticulture, Snow Removal
Employment Type: Full-time, Permanent
About us
Strathmore is a leading provider of snow removal and commercial landscaping services in Canada. We have been delivering exceptional services for over 60 years to various clients, including businesses, universities, government agencies, and shopping centers. We pride ourselves on fostering a stimulating work environment that prioritizes employee we-being.
Strathmore has won dozens of prestigious landscaping awards over the years, setting the standard for excellence in the Canadian landscaping and snow removal industry.
We are also proud to be one of the most climate friendly, culturally diverse and employee-centric companies in Canada.
Position summary
Strathmore is looking for a Horticulture Site Manager to coordinate, supervise, and continuously improve the interior and exterior horticultural services for the properties under their responsibility.
This person acts as the central point of contact between the client, Strathmore, suppliers, and field teams. They are responsible for maintaining high standards of presentation, horticultural quality, operational follow-up, and supplier performance, while contributing to a polished and consistent client experience.
The role combines a strong field presence, horticultural expertise, organizational skills, and the ability to manage priorities, follow-ups, reports, suppliers, and improvement recommendations.
Main responsibilities:
Interior Horticultural Management and Exterior Landscaping Monitoring
Ensure the interior horticultural management and monitoring of exterior landscaping for the properties under their responsibility, while maintaining high standards of quality, presentation, and plant health. The person regularly inspects indoor and outdoor spaces, supervises horticultural and landscaping interventions, verifies that work completed by suppliers complies with specifications, timelines, and expected standards, and identifies deficiencies, damage, declining plants, urgent needs, or quality gaps. They communicate required corrective actions to suppliers and ensure follow-up until resolution, adapting priorities according to the season, programming, events, high-traffic periods, and specific site needs.
Supplier and Contractor Coordination
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Act as the field point of contact with horticultural suppliers, landscapers, and other contractors related to the services under their responsibility.
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Supervise interventions and measure supplier performance.
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Document recurring issues, delays, non-compliance, or improvement opportunities.
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Communicate expectations, corrective actions, and priorities clearly and professionally.
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Support the evaluation of supplier performance and provide recommendations when necessary.
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Ensure proactive communication with all stakeholders.
Operational Follow-Up, Reporting, and Continuous Improvement
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Produce regular reports including inspections, plant condition, completed work, issues, before-and-after photos, and required follow-ups.
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Maintain up-to-date maintenance records, plant follow-ups, supplier interventions, and recommendations.
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Participate in follow-up meetings or business reviews with clients and internal teams.
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Monitor performance indicators, including work compliance, correction timelines, supplier performance, and adherence to schedules.
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Propose continuous improvements to optimize quality, budgets, planning, and the client experience.
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Document actions, follow-ups, and recommendations rigorously.
Project and Planning Support
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Participate in the planning of seasonal projects, horticultural replacements, landscaping improvements, and special initiatives.
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Contribute to the development of recommendations based on field realities.
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Anticipate seasonal needs and recurring issues.
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Adapt interventions according to peak periods, events, special projects, and client priorities.
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Collaborate with Strathmore teams to ensure smooth, consistent execution aligned with expected standards.
Profile
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Education in horticulture, floriculture, landscaping, or a related field.
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Minimum of 3 to 5 years of experience in commercial, institutional, real estate, or high-visibility horticultural environments.
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Good knowledge of indoor and outdoor ornamental plants adapted to the Quebec climate.
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Experience coordinating suppliers, monitoring contracts, or supervising field work is a strong asset.
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Ability to inspect work, identify deficiencies, and recommend corrective actions.
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Strong aesthetic sense, attention to detail, and high quality standards.
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Excellent autonomy, sound professional judgment, and ability to manage multiple priorities.
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Ability to write clear reports and document follow-ups.
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Good communication skills in French; functional English is an asset.
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Comfortable using digital tools, photo reports, tracking tables, or operational management platforms.
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Valid driver’s licence required.
What We Offer
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Competitive salary with commission on successful hires
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Benefits including group insurance and a group RRSP
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Opportunity to directly contribute to the growth of a national company
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Collaborative and stimulating work environment
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Opportunities for growth within the company