Agronomist
Company: Monarch Landscape Companies
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
MONARCH LANDSCAPE COMPANIES Monarch Landscape Companies is a
family of successful landscape brands in eight states across the
United States. We are a values-based learning organization
committed to being the best place to work as a landscape
professional. At Monarch Landscape Companies, your achievements
determine your rewards, your abilities define your success, and
your professionalism leads to autonomy! JOB SUMMARY: We are seeking
an experienced Agronomist to support our maintenance operations
across multiple regions in the United States. This role involves
developing tailored agronomic plans, collaborating with local
teams, ensuring the proper application of fertilizers and
chemicals, and addressing a range of agronomic challenges to
maintain landscape health and aesthetics. The ideal candidate will
have a strong background in agronomy, experience working with
commercial landscape companies, and a willingness to travel
frequently to consult, train, and support regional teams.
QUALIFICATIONS: Education Ph.D. in Agronomy, Horticulture, Plant
Science, or a related field. Certified Crop Advisor (CCA) or
similar certification. Experience Minimum of 5 years of experience
in agronomy, preferably in the commercial landscape maintenance
sector. Specialized Skills In-depth knowledge of regional
variations in soil, climate, and pest/disease management across
different U.S. geographies. Proven ability to develop and implement
fertilization and chemical programs. Strong interpersonal and
communication skills for training staff and interfacing with
customers. Ability to manage multiple projects and regions while
maintaining a high level of service. Familiarity with landscape
management software or tools for tracking chemical applications.
English required; Spanish preferred. Physical Requirements The
physical demands described here are representative of those that
must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential
functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions. Constantly required to talk, hear, see, sit, stand and
walk Must be able to see at close vision, distant vision,
peripherally, have depth perception and have the ability to adjust
focus Frequent use of hands to manipulate, handle or feel objects,
tools or controls Frequently required to reach, bend, twist, stoop,
crouch, climb and balance Occasionally required to lift and/or move
up to 25 pounds and seldom lift and/or move up to 75 pounds Working
Conditions The work environment characteristics described here are
representative of those an employee encounters while performing the
essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions of this job. Frequent travel 60-70% of the time
Occasionally works with mechanical objects and outside in all
weather conditions Occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne
particles and toxic or caustic chemicals Occasionally exposed to
loud noise levels ESSENTIAL DUTIES: Create region-specific
fertilization and chemical application plans based on soil
conditions and climate. Train certified applicators and crew
foremen on safe chemical application techniques, ensuring
compliance with safety protocols and PPE usage. Work with Branch
Managers to determine product quantities and optimal application
timing for cost-effective solutions. Collaborate with procurement
teams and suppliers to develop cost-effective chemical programs
while monitoring budgets. Serve as a key contact for clients,
providing recommendations and solving landscape-related issues.
Conduct soil sampling and analysis, manage pest and weed issues
using integrated pest management (IPM) strategies. Evaluate and
optimize irrigation systems while developing strategies for
effective stormwater management. Execute seasonal fertilization and
pest control programs, adapting to weather patterns and conducting
field trials for new products. Collect and analyze data on program
effectiveness, providing reports on landscape health and chemical
usage. Promote environmentally friendly practices and develop
low-impact pest and fertilization programs. Total Rewards At
Monarch, we strive to deliver a Total Rewards package that will
attract, engage, and retain top talent. Elements of our Total
Rewards package include competitive base pay and variable
compensation opportunities. Monarch also provides eligible
employees with an array of additional benefits, including: The
opportunity to enroll in a variety of healthcare benefit programs,
including medical, dental, and vision plan options; flexible
spending accounts; retirement savings plans; term life/ad&d;
and a number of supplemental insurances Company Provided
Life/AD&D Employee Assistance Program 7 Paid Holidays 3 Days
Paid Bereavement 5 Days Paid Jury Duty Employee Equity Program Paid
Time Off Plan Sick Pay in accordance with applicable state or local
ordinance On-Demand Pay Through A Partnership with DailyPay
Referral Bonuses Programs Gym Membership and Mobile Carrier
Discounts Education Assistance Best-in-Class Learning Management
System Career Advancement Opportunities The specific programs and
options available to any given employee may vary depending on
eligibility factors such as position, tenure, geographic location,
and the applicability of collective bargaining agreements. Please
note that the salary information shown below is provided in
compliance with state specific laws. Salaries are based upon
candidate experience and qualifications, as well as market and
business considerations, and therefore may be different in other
locations or operating divisions. Pay Range: $120,000 - $150,000
Monarch Landscape Companies is an EEO and E-Verify participating
employer. Monarch Landscape Companies is an On Demand Daily Pay
employer.
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