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Groundy/Forester/newly qualified person required nr Garwick


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Evening all,

Due to present employee leaving at short notice I am looking for someone to work on a casual basis (3/4 days a week at present).

Ideally candidate would have some of the following:

CS30+31

CS38

Experience working in woodlands and gardens

Knowledge of fencing

The Ability to drive cars, tractors and tracked 360's would be a massive advantage.

 

We have a wide range of work throughout the year including domestic and commercial arb work, Thinning and clearfelling plantations, Habitat creation and management, Tree planting, Fencing and anything else you can think of realting to Forestry and Woodland Management.

Please send C.V and covering letter to

 

[email protected]

Thanks Guys

David

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