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Arborist Team Leader

Utilise Recruitment
Bath
4 months ago
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We are currently seeking an Arborist Team Leader to join our Gound Maintenance clients. The role is based in Bath and comes with a salary between £32,000 £38,500
Responsibilities for Arborist Team Leader

  • Oversee the daily operations of the contract
  • Ensuring efficient planning and execution of tasks t
  • Responsible for people management, health and safety compliance
  • Meeting contract specifications.
  • Close collaboration with internal teams and clients
  • Maintaining smooth operations and achieving high-performance standards.

Requirements for Arborist Team Leader

  • Level 3 Maintenance (Formally CS 30 / CS 31)
  • Level 3 Climb Trees and Perform Aerial Rescue (Formally CS 38)
  • Level 2 Operate a Chain Saw from a Rope and Harness (Formally CS 39)
  • Level 3 Aerial Tree Rigging (Formally CS 41) is highly desirable.
  • Proven experience as an Arborist.
  • A full, clean driving license.
  • Strong knowledge of health and safety procedures and risk management.
  • Ability to train, guide, and mentor others in arboricultural techniques.
  • Excellent organizational and problem-solving skills.


If the Arborist Team Leader role has taken your interest, or you have any questions, apply with your latest CV and I will be in touch to discuss the next steps of your application.
Ross Stott @Utilise

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