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Hello all,

 

I’m looking for the opportunity for work/employment, in Canada. And, any relevant information or contacts that could assist with help.

 

I’m 26. Approaching 27.

 

I’m fortunate enough, to hold a Canadian passport and citizenship. Which will ease the transition.(However, have never been!)

 

I drive and can tow. Hold licenses for trailer & HGVs etc (C1, C, BE, C1E, and CE).

 

However, my reversing with a trailer requires more practise (as a result, opt for taking it slow and steady. Using my initiative to get the chipper into those desirable spots).

 

I enjoy talking and working with customers. Which is done in a confident/professional manner.

 

I hold all the relevant tickets a Secondary Climber and Groundsman would require (Except, aerial rigging CS41. However, have hands on experience and rigged before).

 

That being said. I’m not gods gift and require more experience in all aspects of my tree work.

 

Tickets below:

 

NPTC 201, 202, 203 - Basic chainsaw maintenance, cross cutting and felling 

 

"          306                   - Aerial tree rescue operations and climbing.

 

"          308                   - Aerial cutting of trees 

with a chainsaw.

 

"          327                   - Woodchipper.

 

"          319                   - Brush cutter and powered pole pruner.

 

In addition to this, have first aid in forestry and hold HOLOs medical training qualifications and certificates.

 

Have obtained Units 305/306, 312, & 314 (Level 3 theory). However, tree knowledge and experience still requires work and more real time experience.

 

I'm honest, on time and keen to get my hands dirty. I'm used to working in small to large teams. Greatly, understand the importance of not being a dick and pulling your own weight. 

 

Keen to get exposure and guidance. Learning from those who are willing to teach where safe and applicable on the job (appreciate the priority of the job and where this wont be applicable).

 

As mentioned, I’m not gods gift, nor will set the world on fire. However, rely on working hard and getting on with a job/task to bring me up to an equal playing field.

 

I have my own PPE, climbing kit and saws (top handle and ground saw).

 

Any questions, please ask!

 

Thank you for taking the time to read this.

 

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