Aerial Rescuer

AGS Support Services Limited
middlesex, gb
1 year ago
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AERIAL RESCUER | SALARY VARIES | NORTHAMPTON & MIDDLESEX | FULL TIME 

We are currently recruiting for qualified, experienced, and professional Aerial rescuer who have a wealth of experience in this field. As a tree surgeon, you will take full ownership and responsibility for your work and will be required to work to a high standard of both Safety and Quality.

You will also be required to travel and work within a gang between Middlesex and Northampton.

You will need a full UK driving licence and your own car for transport.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES 

Adhering to Health & Safety practices at all times Carrying out arborist activities in a professional manner Running a team within project and contractual requirements Liaising with the client, other professionals and sometimes, members of the public Assessing and minimising risk

EXPERIENCE & SKILLS REQUIRED

Full UK MANUAL Driving Licence NPTC CS38 Sentinel Card (Training provided) Personal Track Safety (Training provided) First Aid at work (Training provided)

ABOUT US

Since 2002 we have provided a range of services to clients in local authorities, public transport, aviation and construction market sectors, as well as private sector businesses.

was borne out of a desire to do things differently where each individual matters and feels they are contributing; to do things better, to delight our customers and to go home safely and with a smile on our faces. Growing steadily into an established business with loyal customers and staff, our values include a strong belief that our success comes from working as a team and in collaboration with our clients.

Strategic alliances forged with many other key players in the specialist cleaning industry and collaborative working have been key to our many successes. This strategy compliments our long-term desire to remain an independent service provider.

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