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Experienced climbers required for Ayrshire Tree Surgeons - Central Scotland


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Due to the continued increase in work volumes, we are looking for experienced and qualified climbers to join us in Scotland. As one of the premier companies in Scotland, we are undertaking work across a wide range of utilities, telecoms, construction and public sector contracts. Currently around 99% of our daily workload is tree work, with some challenging and exciting projects to suit experienced climbers. Continually investing in equipment for operators, we have recently taken ownership of the first Sennebogen 718e in Scotland to deal with large scale ash dieback. We are Arb Approved, CHAS and Constructionline Gold accredited and have recently become Highway Sector Scheme approved for the UK highway network.

 

We invest in staff training for everyone as ongoing learning and development has always been key to our success.  

 

The full time employed positions are at an hourly rate of between £12 and £14 an hour (dependant on experience and certifications) with consistent work for at least 45 hour week.

 

Sub contractors with own PPE, climbing kits and saws etc are welcome to apply where rates can be discussed.

 

If you are interested, please contact [email protected]  with subject ARBTALK JOB or call 01505 681898.

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I seen topics like that, often, just curious will anyone in GB will work hard manual work, for that low paid Mooney, even in East Europe they pay more for a good man now, any food chain store pays about 10 in GB, all my friends who work in building industry in GB, getting min 15 as employees, or 20 as soul traders, my very good colleague working as industrial climber, maintaining wind turbines, I seen his payslip 1200 gbp, after tax and he says its not that big, some guys who work for job done getting 2x of that, he definitely saying true, as I know the man 30+ years. So I just cant, understand those employers who dreaming to get someone dicent, for that sort of change, in that sort of situation. Offer atleast a 20,and maybe then you will get someone, who will make money for you, not a troubles. 

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