Benderson Development Company, LLC
Job Description
Job Description
Summary The Irrigation Technician is responsible for inspecting, maintaining, and repairing irrigation systems across a portfolio of commercial properties. This position plays a key role in supporting the appearance and health of landscaping through proper system function, plant-specific watering needs, and compliance with local regulations. Principal Duties & Responsibilities Inspect, troubleshoot, and repair multi-zone and two-wire irrigation systems, including valves, wiring, heads, and controllers Program and maintain timers to align with local watering restrictions, ensuring rain sensors are installed and operational Maintain and service submersible wells, pressure tanks, pressure switches, rust inhibitor systems, and related components Install, maintain, and repair drip and micro irrigation systems Interpret irrigation design plans and adjust systems based on plant material and coverage requirements Collaborate with construction teams to oversee new system installations and ensure adequate coverage Coordinate with landscaping vendors and internal teams to schedule and prioritize repairs Maintain accurate records of programming, inspections, repairs, and inventory Respond to emergency service needs, including evenings, weekends, and holidays as required Ensure all work meets safety standards and local codes Qualifications Valid Florida driver’s license 3–4 years of hands-on irrigation experience, preferably in a commercial setting Strong troubleshooting skills with two-wire systems and advanced irrigation technology Knowledge of PVC piping (up to 6"), drip and micro irrigation, and controllers such as Tucor, Hunter, and Rainbird Familiarity with well systems, pressure components, and rust inhibitor equipment Ability to read irrigation plans and understand plant-specific watering needs Comfortable working outdoors year-round and capable of working independently or as part of a team Strong organizational and time management skills Flexible availability for emergency repairs when needed Physical Requirements Ability to lift up to 75 pounds and operate irrigation tools and equipment Manual dexterity to handle small system components Ability to kneel, bend, dig, and work outdoors for extended periods Comfortable driving between properties and working at low heights when necessary
Job Description
Summary The Irrigation Technician is responsible for inspecting, maintaining, and repairing irrigation systems across a portfolio of commercial properties. This position plays a key role in supporting the appearance and health of landscaping through proper system function, plant-specific watering needs, and compliance with local regulations. Principal Duties & Responsibilities Inspect, troubleshoot, and repair multi-zone and two-wire irrigation systems, including valves, wiring, heads, and controllers Program and maintain timers to align with local watering restrictions, ensuring rain sensors are installed and operational Maintain and service submersible wells, pressure tanks, pressure switches, rust inhibitor systems, and related components Install, maintain, and repair drip and micro irrigation systems Interpret irrigation design plans and adjust systems based on plant material and coverage requirements Collaborate with construction teams to oversee new system installations and ensure adequate coverage Coordinate with landscaping vendors and internal teams to schedule and prioritize repairs Maintain accurate records of programming, inspections, repairs, and inventory Respond to emergency service needs, including evenings, weekends, and holidays as required Ensure all work meets safety standards and local codes Qualifications Valid Florida driver’s license 3–4 years of hands-on irrigation experience, preferably in a commercial setting Strong troubleshooting skills with two-wire systems and advanced irrigation technology Knowledge of PVC piping (up to 6"), drip and micro irrigation, and controllers such as Tucor, Hunter, and Rainbird Familiarity with well systems, pressure components, and rust inhibitor equipment Ability to read irrigation plans and understand plant-specific watering needs Comfortable working outdoors year-round and capable of working independently or as part of a team Strong organizational and time management skills Flexible availability for emergency repairs when needed Physical Requirements Ability to lift up to 75 pounds and operate irrigation tools and equipment Manual dexterity to handle small system components Ability to kneel, bend, dig, and work outdoors for extended periods Comfortable driving between properties and working at low heights when necessary