Arborist

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Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
13 months ago
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21 May 2025 (13 months ago)

Arborists- Nottingham
Our client is a leading provider of Grounds Maintenance and Arboriculture
We are looking for experienced Arborists in the Nottingham area
Applicants must hold a full, clean driving license and experience of driving light commercial vehicles and towing trailers is desirable. Applicants must be reliable and conscientious, have a can-do attitude and willingness to learn with the ability to work on their own initiative.
Previous experience as an Arborist is essential and also experience in grounds maintenance work, horticultural tasks and use of handheld machinery is desirable but full training will be given.

  • The candidate will need to be flexible and reliable with a thorough, proven knowledge of all aspects of tree work: ground and aerial
  • Comfortable undertaking arboricultural duties including tree pruning, dismantling & felling
  • Full Drivers License
  • Tree climbing and aerial rescue, tree felling, competence in using chainsaw from a rope and harness, chainsaw maintenance and cross-cutting, woodchipper
  • 1b MEWP Qualification Preferable but not essential
    The pay rate is negotiable within reason
    Permanent role
    Please send a CV or call to apply

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