Landscape Architect Resume Sample

Landscape Architect Resume Sample

Landscape Architect Resume Sample Bullet Points
  • Plan and design land areas for projects such as parks and other recreational facilities, airports, highways, hospitals, schools, land subdivisions, and commercial, industrial, and residential sites.
  • Confer with clients, engineering personnel, and architects on overall program.
  • Prepare site plans, specifications, and cost estimates for land development, coordinating arrangement of existing and proposed land features and structures.
  • Seek new work opportunities through marketing, writing proposals or giving presentations.
  • Inspect landscape work to ensure compliance with specifications, approve quality of materials and work, and advise client and construction personnel.
  • Prepare graphic representations or drawings of proposed plans or designs.
  • Compile and analyze data on conditions such as location, drainage, and location of structures for environmental reports and landscaping plans.
Landscape Architect Resume Sample Keywords and Simple Resume Phrases
  • Developing objectives and strategies
  • Inspecting equipment, structures, or material
  • Guiding, directing, and motivating subordinates
  • Training and teaching others
  • Evaluating information to determine compliance with standards
  • Judging the qualities of things, services, or people
  • Selling or influencing others
  • Developing and building teams
  • Organizing, planning, and prioritizing work
  • Staffing organizational units
  • Establishing and maintaining interpersonal relationships
  • Provide consultation and advice to others
  • Documenting and recording information
  • Communicating with supervisors, peers, or subordinates
  • Communicating with persons outside organization
  • Updating and using relevant knowledge
  • Drafting, laying out, and specifying technical devices, parts, and equipment
  • Performing administrative activities
  • Identifying objects, actions, and events
  • Interpreting the meaning of information for others
  • Processing information
  • Monitor processes, materials, or surroundings
  • Analyzing data or information
  • Decision making, creative thinking and problem solving
  • Interacting with computers
  • Resolving conflicts and negotiating with others
  • Coaching and developing others
  • Scheduling work and activities
  • Estimating the quantifiable characteristics of products, events, or information
  • Monitoring and controlling resources
  • Coordinating the work and activities of others
  • Performing for or working directly with the public
  • Read maps
  • Use spreadsheet software
  • Analyze technical data, designs, or preliminary specifications
  • Analyze scientific research data or investigative findings
  • Follow horticulture irrigation techniques
  • Collect scientific or technical data
  • Interpret aerial photographs
  • Compile numerical or statistical data
  • Read blueprints
  • Analyze ecosystem data
  • Convert design specifications to cost estimates
  • Prepare technical reports or related documentation
  • Develop or maintain databases
  • Use knowledge of regulations in surveying or construction activities
  • Draw prototypes, plans, or maps to scale
  • Estimate time needed for project
  • Prepare reports
  • Research property records
  • Work as a team member
  • Write business project or bid proposals
  • Obtain information from individuals
  • Confer with engineering, technical or manufacturing personnel
  • Advise clients or customers
  • Estimate time or cost for installation, repair, or construction projects
  • Use computers to enter, access or retrieve data
  • Make presentations
  • Analyze spatial data
  • Use drafting or mechanical drawing techniques
  • Use government regulations
  • Understand engineering data or reports
  • Read technical drawings
  • Use building or land use regulations
  • Use field notes in technical drawings
  • Bid engineering, construction or extraction projects
  • Communicate technical information
  • Design construction projects
  • Judge soil conditions
  • Use mathematical or statistical methods to identify or analyze problems
  • Use project management techniques
  • Develop plans for programs or projects
  • Use technical regulations for engineering problems
  • Draw maps or charts
  • Use word processing or desktop publishing software
  • Analyze project proposal to determine feasibility, cost, or time
  • Use graphic arts techniques
  • Interpret maps for architecture, construction, or engineering project
  • Understand property documents
  • Use computer aided drafting or design software for design, drafting, modeling, or other engineering tasks
  • Use computer graphics design software
  • Use relational database software
  • Develop tables depicting data
  • Inspect project operations, or site to determine specification compliance
  • Prepare environmental impact or related environmental reports