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Hi,

I have recently moved to the Czech Republic with my wife and two kids from the UK and live close to the German border. I was working with a utility arb company whilst living in the UK and now that I have moved to Czech I was thinking to look for work in the same field however in Germany. I do not speak Czech and my German is basic but is improving by the day. Is there anyone out there who has had experience working in this area in Germany? I have also tried to work out what the German name is for this occupation so that I can look for work online. My wife who speaks some German does not know the German word for this occupation. If anyone has any pointers it would be most appreciated.

Thanks 

Adrian

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Try sending an email to Suzi or Andreas at GreenMech GMBH, they may be able to help. Both speak English and German. Good luck and very best wishes to you and your family!

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18 hours ago, topchippyles said:

Baumchirurg = tree surgeon 

 


Kettensägenbediener  =  chainsaw operator 

 

Off topic slightly, but interestingly surgeon in french is chirurgien.

 

Good luck on your job hunt :)

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