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If it's in Auckland it will probably be mainly on council contracts doing street trees and parks and reserves. Nothing too huge except the odd big Pine in a reserve. The climbing interview I did with them was pretty easy but there is the option to do bigger stuff if you want. I agree with Maninahat; they are a pretty goog company to work for and the better of the two big companies in Auckland.

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We have ongoing requirements in New Zealand, so November could work for us. If you have the relevant skillset and are interested in relocating, then please email your CV for review and we can take it from there.

Thank you, I will most definitely do so, please pm with your contact email and phone number so I can be in touch with you.

 

Cheers:biggrin:

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If it's in Auckland it will probably be mainly on council contracts doing street trees and parks and reserves. Nothing too huge except the odd big Pine in a reserve. The climbing interview I did with them was pretty easy but there is the option to do bigger stuff if you want. I agree with Maninahat; they are a pretty goog company to work for and the better of the two big companies in Auckland.

 

Thanks for your comments and help answering queries too, most appreciated!

 

For the interview tree climbing trial, the tree will be between 10-30 metres.

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Class 1 is a full car licence.

 

Thanks again, Taupotreeman.

 

We're looking for people with at least a Class 1 full car licence, Class 2 in NZ is a truck licence.

 

FYI with a similar UK licence this can be easily converted for a 12 month period to an equivalent international licence. After this period, you need to do a short test to convert to an NZ licence.

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Following up on some direct email queries generated through this forum, if you have a Level 4 Qualification in NZ, this is equivalent to a National Diploma in the UK, then it's easier with regards immigration. At the moment, arborists are on the skills shortage list in NZ, however you must have this level of education in order to qualify.

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