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Arborists Needed Nottinghamshire up to £13 p/h PAYE


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Our client is looking to recruit Forestry Operatives with the ability to carry out climbing arborists duties maintaining trees on public land and commercial work for private customers and clients. Based out of Nottingham the role would involve:

 

•    Climbing and working from a rope and harness or MEWP being able to perform aerial rescue.
•    Large scale dismantles, rigging and crown reductions.  
•    Operating vehicles and plant relevant to forestry operations; commercial vehicles, elevated working platforms, chain-saws, chippers, winches etc.

 

The ideal candidate will be NPTC qualified up to NPTC CS39 with a driving licence

 

In return this full time role comes with a salary bracket of  £18,737 to £25,721 pa for a 37 hour working week.

 

For more information please contact [email protected] or call 01743 344466 quoting reference 1705-6

 


 

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