Arborist Climber

Cwmbran
2 weeks ago
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We are looking to grow our Arb department to work on the Rail infrastructure. As an Arborist Climber at RSS Infrastructure, you will be an essential part of a dynamic team responsible for performing various tree care services, including pruning, removal, and maintenance.

Your primary responsibilities will include:

Climbing trees to perform removal operations using safe and efficient techniques.
Operating and maintaining arboriculture equipment, such as; climbing equipment, hand held tools, small plant & machinery to comply with PUWER & LOLER regulations.
Safely removing hazardous limbs and trees, ensuring the safety of team members and clients.
Crown lifting, Crown reducing, and Crown dismantling and other aerial operations. 
Consider occupational and environmental risks to members of the workforce and the public.
Maintain a healthy working relationship with Principal Contractors and/or Contractors, obtaining future work plans to assist growth. 
Solid understanding of current Health & Safety Regulations.
Operate hand held equipment safely and efficiently in accordance with current regulations.
Perform tree removal and vegetation clearance tasks.
Demonstrate solid understanding of working in and around machinery and active work sites.
Follow project plans and safety guidelines stated within RAMS & POWRA.
Work as part of a team to complete projects and tasks in a timely manner. 
Excellent understanding of tree identification & characteristics. 
Work with industry best practices and deliver excellent standards of work.
Ensuring to assist Site Supervisor and colleagues.Role Requirements:

Experience as an Arborist Climber.
Proficient climbing and rigging skills.
Hold NPTC CS30, CS31, CS38, CS39.
First Aid at Work or Forestry First Aid Certificate.
Excellent understanding of tree identification & characteristics, also the ability to identify hazardous features and common tree diseases.
Good understanding of how to identify and work to industry best practices and deliver excellent standards of work.
Excellent communication and teamwork skills.
Full Clean UK Drivers Licence. (B+E Towing) Is desirable.  

It is desirable that the candidate hold the following: (These are not essential as training will be provided for the correct candidate).

Personal Track Safety (PTS).
Wood Chipper.
MEWP.
CS41 (Aerial Rigging Techniques).
SSSTS.
Advantageous to have had previous experience with working alongside heavy plant & machinery.  
Other associated training courses. About RSS Infrastructure

 RSS Infrastructure (RSSI) is a multi-disciplinary service provider for the rail and construction sectors. We have an award-winning reputation for developing solutions to improve safety and productivity.

 Founded in 2007, RSSI provides a diverse range of solutions across the infrastructure sector through three divisions: Technical Services, Managed Environments, and Welding Services.

 The Technical Services division encompasses Civils and Construction, Rail Operations, Signalling and Telecommunications (S&T), and Track Warning Services. Notably, RSSI stands out as the UK's sole provider of Track Warning Services.

 The Managed Environments division offers Arboriculture, Ecology Services, Industrial Rope Access (IRATA), and Vegetation Management services.

 Lastly, the Welding Services division specialises in Rail Welding and boasts an outstanding performance record, with a 99% first-time approval rate for our welds.

 RSSI has over 200 full-time employees and a large contingent workforce covering most of the UK. It operates from offices in Birmingham, Cwmbran, Doncaster and Tonbridge.

 As an equal opportunities employer, RSSI does not discriminate based on ethnicity, race, religious beliefs, age, disability, gender, or sexual orientation. As a proud signatory to the Armed Forces Covenant, we encourage reservists and veterans of the Armed Forces to apply for positions. For more information on how we strive to create equal opportunities and encourage under-represented groups to apply for roles and join us, visit our parent company website - Work for Us. 

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