Senior Arborist

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Southwark, Greater London
13 months ago
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Our client is a South London Borough council. They undertake all their tree maintenance work 'in house' with directly employed staff. They operate several teams of arborists and are currently looking to recruit x 3 Senior Arborists to undertake the full range of tree work operations to all council owned trees.
Candidates must have certificates for aerial use of a chainsaw and industry experience in a similar capacity or be ready to step up to a senior role. A driving licence is essential.
In return a PAYE rate of £19.94 /hour is offered for a 36 hour week plus 28 days holiday per year (inc Banks). Overtime is paid at enhanced rates. .This is a on going, temporary, rolling contract which may go permanent for the right candidate

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