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(Norfolk/Suffolk) Climber/groundie looking for a permanent job from June/July onwards


Tom Mabbutt
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Hi,

 

I will be moving to the Norfolk/Suffolk area for good in June/July and will be looking to secure a full-time job, ideally with climbing responsibilities but I would be happy with ground work (I can subbie if required too).

 

Qualifications

FdSc Arboriculture (Myerscough)

Royal Horticultural Society Specialist Option Certificate Arboriculture

Royal Forestry Society Certificate in Arboriculture

Lantra Professional Tree Inspection

NPTC’s cs30, cs31, cs32, cs38, cs39, cs41

PA1 PA6aw

C&G Tractor w/ Front Loader

Lantra MEWP Operator

Lantra Stump-grinder

Lantra Hedgecutter

CSCS card

Full clean driving license

 

Experience

I’m 28 years old and I have been climbing for 2 years now. For one of these years I was worked as an arborist with the Royal Horticultural Societies Arboriculture Team at Wisley, at the end of my contract they wanted to employ me permanently but I had to return to Myerscough to finish my FdSc (they've since filled that position). Prior to this I worked for a small firm carrying out commercial arb work in the North West. I’m also experienced in tree inspections. I have my own saws PPE and climbing kit.

 

Attributes

I’m a competent and confident climber, fit and healthy, reliable, positive attitude, hard-working, polite, professional image, passionate about arboriculture, enthusiastic, committed, punctual, plenty of common sense, lots of initiative, health and safety conscious, always fit in well and I always value advice from others.

 

If you might be interested in taking me on then please get in contact, I can provide my cv if required too.

 

Regards,

 

Tom Mabbutt :001_smile:

07773676465

[email protected]

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Try waveney tree specialists i no they were looking for a groundsman recently always be a chance to show your climbing with them to.

 

Hi there,

 

My friend actually works for them and I'm currently waiting for him to put in a good word for me! :thumbup1:

 

Thanks for the tip!

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