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Climbers needed Devon, Somerset, Dorset, Hampshire


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Hi-Line are one of the UK's leading arboricultural companies, employing over 200 people across the South and South West. 

 

We are currently looking for qualified climbers who would like to train as utility arborists and progress in this sector.  Positions are available in Devon, Somerset, Dorset and Hampshire with full UA training provided.

 

Salary is dependent on qualifications and experience and all climbing roles include full PPE, climbing kit and monthly bonus.

 

Ideally you will already hold NPTC CS30, CS31, CS38 and CS39 but training in these may be able to be provided for candidates.  A full UK driving licence is required.

 

To apply please email your CV to [email protected]

 

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