Kualoa Ranch Hawaii, Inc.

Landscape Manager

Kualoa Ranch Hawaii, Inc.  •  Kaneohe, HI (Onsite)  •  13 days ago
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Job Description

Join Kualoa Ranch Hawai‘i, where history, culture, and natural beauty come together in one of the most extraordinary places in Hawai‘i. With diverse operations and a deep commitment to our land, community, visitors, and each other, we honor our proud legacy while building an exciting future. Be part of our ‘ohana and share the spirit of Hawai‘i with the world.

Position Title: Landscape Manager
Location: On-Site – Kāneʻohe, Hawaiʻi
Relocation Package: Not Available
Schedule: Full-time; open availability including weekends and holidays is required
Reports To: President & CEO

The Landscape Manager is responsible for leading the installation, care, maintenance, and enhancement of all landscaped areas across Kualoa Ranch. This role oversees the landscape team, plans and implements landscape improvements, and ensures that all outdoor spaces reflect the beauty, cleanliness, and cultural values of the land. The Manager works closely with internal departments to support both operational and guest-facing environments, ensuring safety, functionality, and aesthetic excellence in alignment with Kualoa’s mission. The ideal candidate will bring strong leadership skills, horticultural knowledge, and a passion for preserving Hawaiʻi’s natural beauty.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Landscape Maintenance & Operations
• Direct daily operations of the landscape team, including task assignments, quality control, and safety oversight.
• Monitor and maintain grounds to ensure high standards of appearance, health, and safety across all visitor and operational areas.
• Manage irrigation systems, fertilization schedules, pest control, and pruning cycles to support optimal plant health.
• Identify and resolve landscape issues related to drainage, erosion, overgrowth, and plant disease.
• Conduct routine inspections of all landscaped areas and assign corrective work as needed.
Team Leadership & Planning
• Lead, train, and develop landscape staff with an emphasis on safety, accountability, and quality work.
• Maintain landscaping equipment, tools, and vehicles to ensure they are functional and well-kept.
• Manage schedules, performance, and work assignments to meet seasonal and daily needs.
• Participate in the hiring and onboarding process of new team members as needed.
Design & Development Support
• Collaborate with the Land Stewardship and Facilities teams on landscape planning and site enhancement projects.
• Assist in developing and executing small-scale planting plans, including native plantings and ornamental displays.
• Recommend plant materials suitable for various site conditions and sustainability goals.
• Support cultural and educational landscaping initiatives tied to Kualoa’s mission and guest experiences.
Administrative & Budget Oversight
• Maintain landscape supply inventory and ensure timely ordering of necessary materials.
• Track project progress, costs, and labor hours to meet budget goals.
• Create and maintain documentation for landscape schedules, plant care guides, and safety procedures.
• Provide input on annual budget planning and capital improvement recommendations for landscaping needs.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
• 5+ years of professional landscaping or grounds management experience required; supervisory experience strongly preferred.
• Working knowledge of native Hawaiian plants, irrigation systems, horticulture practices, and grounds equipment.
• Strong leadership, organizational, and communication skills.
• Ability to read and interpret landscape plans, maps, and instructions.
• Valid Hawaiʻi driver’s license with clean driving record required.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
• Must be able to work outdoors in varying weather conditions and perform physically demanding tasks.
• Must be able to consistently lift and carry up to 50 lbs.

Kualoa Ranch Hawai‘i is a proud equal opportunity employer and maintains a drug-free workplace. We provide equal consideration to all applicants in compliance with local, state, and federal laws.
Kualoa Ranch Hawaii, Inc.

About Kualoa Ranch Hawaii, Inc.

Kualoa is a family-owned enterprise dedicated to enriching lives through the preservation of our land and the celebration of its rich history. Our vision is to serve as a model for environmental stewardship by preserving, protecting, and enhancing Hawaiʻi’s natural beauty and cultural heritage while fostering sustainable recreational and agricultural enterprises that harmonize with the environment. We are committed to sharing our deep respect and care for the natural environment, the unique Hawaiian culture, and the sacred history of Kualoa Ranch.

Established in 1850, Kualoa Ranch spans 4,000 acres, stretching from steep mountain cliffs to the sparkling Pacific Ocean. Located on the northeastern coast of Oʻahu, just 45 minutes from Honolulu, Kualoa's diverse terrain ranges from dense rainforests and wide-open valleys to pristine white sand beaches and lush cliff faces. It is truly a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, with many areas accessible only by horseback, all-terrain vehicles, or hiking.

Kualoa is also a renowned filming location for numerous television shows and Hollywood movies, including Jurassic Park, Windtalkers, Pearl Harbor, Godzilla, Tears of the Sun, and 50 First Dates. TV series filmed here include both the original and new Hawaii Five-O, Magnum P.I., NCIS: Hawaiʻi, and LOST.

The property is divided into two major areas: the northern section, which includes Kaʻaʻawa Valley, home to most of the movie locations; and the southern section, which features Hakipuʻu Valley, the 800-year-old Moliʻi Fishpond, and Secret Island.

Kualoa is one of Oʻahu's most historically significant destinations and was considered one of the island's most sacred places in ancient times. Come experience the aloha spirit and the unique sense of ʻOhana (family) that Kualoa employees embody.

Industry
Arts & Entertainment
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Ka'a'awa, Hawaii
Year Founded
1850
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