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7 Month Contract Ireland up to 1000 Euros per week


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Our client is a large regional contractor in Ireland, based near Dublin. They undertake a range of commercial and domestic work throughout Ireland, mainly on the east coast. They do not carry out any line clearance work.

 

They have a requirement for a competent climbing Arborist to work on a short term seven month contract between September 16 and March 17. You should be fully competent with NPTCs for climbing and a driving licence ; a salary of up to 1000 Euros per week is offered for the right candidate.

 

Other benefits include holiday on a pro rata basis and help with accommodation if necessary.

 

For more information please contact [email protected] or call 01743 344466 quoting reference 1608-2

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