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Climbers Wanted for California Wildfire Disaster


Mark DeLancey
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Immediate positions available for well qualified, processional tree climbers to provide services for tree removal in California. This task includes tree removal along power line right-of-ways. For this reason we require that ALL climbers are either ACRT certified or has at least 5 years’ experience with a reputable power line service i.e. Asplundh, Davey, etc. All applicants will be required to take and pass; first aid and CPR training, drug test, equipment verification and onsite evaluation to test your knots and climbing ability. Pay rate of $27.50 per hour includes time and half and double time, plus $90.00 daily for per diem. Schedule is 13 days on 1 day off (repeat)

 

Call DEL Enterprise (802) 545-2510 or email resume to [email protected]

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