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Posts posted by James1990
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Ground Control have an exciting opportunity for Utility Arborists Project Managers in the Stevenage and Hemel Hempstead areas working on the UKPN contract. We are offering a competitive salary, semi-annual bonuses, company pension, company stock, commercial vehicle, company car options and other benefits.
Role and Responsibilities
The Utility Arborist Project Manager will work in liaison with the Contract Director to ensure overhead power line arboricultural work is completed within a geographical area utilising a team of operational staff. To ensure work is completed to the highest possible standards in terms of safety, environment, quality, customer service and profitability.
Requirements:
The candidate will ideally have some, but not necessarily all, of the following:
••NPTC Utility Arboriculture Units 1, 2.1, 5.1 and 5.2
•Holds a full, valid driving license
•LANTRA Basic or Professional Tree Inspectors Qualification
•3-5 years experience in similar job role
•Practised and strong negotiation and influencing skills
•Ability to prioritise workload and balance demands from numerous sources to ensure that all stakeholder needs are met
•Ability to build and maintain strong working relationships
•Understanding of working around and with electricity in accordance to health and safety precaution
•Experience of leading teams and or coordinating the work of others
•Excellent customer service skill
•Results Driven
•Excellent organisational, communication and planning skills
Apply online today at Ground Control | Award winning commercial landscapers since 1973
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Ground Control have an exciting opportunity for Utility Arborists Project Managers in the Stevenage and Hemel Hempstead areas working on the UKPN contract. We are offering a competitive salary, semi-annual bonuses, company pension, company stock, commercial vehicle, company car options and other benefits.
Role and Responsibilities
The Utility Arborist Project Manager will work in liaison with the Contract Director to ensure overhead power line arboricultural work is completed within a geographical area utilising a team of operational staff. To ensure work is completed to the highest possible standards in terms of safety, environment, quality, customer service and profitability.
Requirements:
The candidate will ideally have some, but not necessarily all, of the following:
••NPTC Utility Arboriculture Units 1, 2.1, 5.1 and 5.2
•Holds a full, valid driving license
•LANTRA Basic or Professional Tree Inspectors Qualification
•3-5 years experience in similar job role
•Practised and strong negotiation and influencing skills
•Ability to prioritise workload and balance demands from numerous sources to ensure that all stakeholder needs are met
•Ability to build and maintain strong working relationships
•Understanding of working around and with electricity in accordance to health and safety precaution
•Experience of leading teams and or coordinating the work of others
•Excellent customer service skill
•Results Driven
•Excellent organisational, communication and planning skills
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That one looks ideal for being in the shop, I've got a Panasonic fgz1 or what ever its is??
It belongs to the company and its ideal for being out on the ground surveying. Why anyone in this day and age would still want pen and paper is beyond me.
Tablet all the way
Im glad its been recieved well by so many! Our IT guys have worked hard to create a system which is bespoke and cant be copied (easily). I love it... gone are the days of dog eared tea stained feeder maps, and spider writing!
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Thanks for your response Peter, I'm inclined to agree with you, a trial day seems to be more commonplace, rather than a formal interview process for a cutter.
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In a small practical industry like arb, everyone seems to know everyone and large HR departments are rarities, it seems CV's are not really relative.
Do you rate a CV?
Do you read CV's or is a letter/email/phone call more important?
If you do value CV, if so what do you look for in a CV?
Any particular CV Gripes (Too many pages/pictures etc)
Looking for advice, from an employer / manager’s perspective.
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I'm currently working as a surveyor in the week, I'm looking for weekend work on the tools.
Previous work experience on the LUL Network (Site Person in Charge) specialising in fenceline and line clearance.
Level 2 Cert in Forestry and Arb (Studying Level 3)
NPTC'S in Pesticides PA1 PA6 and Chainsaw 30,31,38 and 39.
Utility Aboriculture : UA1, UA2.1 and UA5.
LANTRA - Brushcutter/Woodchipper
First Aid at Work Certificate
Experience using Stihl/Husqvarna/Timberwolf/Jensen
I have all my own PPE. I have a digital copy of all my certs if required.
Looking to dust off a few cobwebs and earn a little pocket money.
Most of my working experience has been with my feet on the ground but im looking to develop climbing/lowering and pruning skills.
Thanks for taking the time to read this and wish you all the best for the new year.
Merry Xmas.
James
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I work for this company and couldnt agree more.
Great benefits package, lots of potential to develop with this business in the Utility sector, also this employer covers other areas such as Legal/Planning/Ecology and Aviation.
Plenty of training!
Great for aspiring Surveyors/Consultants
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Contact Will, he taught me UA1, 2.1 and 5, he was very easy going and made a mundane subject enjoyable.
Will Maycock 07770320589
Utility Arb Training/Assessing
Hes based in Suffolk.
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Still looking guys, I'm game for any work that's going.
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Try contacting the Landscape Planning Group
There will be a consultant who could give you a definitive answer and the steps to take.
Speak to them before contacting your insurers as they deal with a lot of insurance work and would have dealt with cases like this in the past.
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still looking for work chums,
cheers andrew t, ill give him a call tomorrow hopefully he might have something for me.
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Cheers pward, jay wilding has emailed me and I have got back to him, fingers crossed.
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I'm currently working as a surveyor full time on behalf of Fountains on National Grid Network.
Previous work experience on the LUL Network (Site Person in Charge)
- Level 2 Cert in Forestry and Arb (Studying Level 3)
- NPTC'S in Pesticides PA1 PA6 and Chainsaw 30,31,38 and 39.
- Utility Aboriculture : UA1, UA2.1 and UA5.
- LANTRA - Brushcutter/Woodchipper
- First Aid at Work Certificate
Looking for weekend work as a groundsman and aerial rescue/second climber. I have done some work as a climber but looking to develop and gain experience. Also willing to undertake any manual labor tasks.
I have all my own PPE. I have a digital copy of all my certs if required.
https://www.facebook.com/JNR.Sadler
Cheers
James
- Level 2 Cert in Forestry and Arb (Studying Level 3)
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Hi,
Looking for weekend work with a local firm. (Groundwork,Second Climber)
Level 2 in Forestry and Arb (Studying Level 3)
NPTC CS 30,31,38,39,PA1,PA6, UA1,2.1 and 5
Lantra tickets in Brushcutting and Chipping
First Aid at Work ticket.
Good tree ident and work ethic.
Currently employed full time as a Surveyor Monday to Friday.
With a working history of track and embankment work for contractors on LUL.
Please contact James: [email protected]
Arb Rail Teams Needed with valid NPTC and PTS, COSS Desirable - LIVERPOOL
in Utility Arboriculture
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Hi Guys, My colleagues have 6 Weeks worth of trackside work in Liverpool for 3 NPTC and PTS certified tree teams, a team leader with COSS is desirable. Contact us via twitter @GC_arb or message me with your details and I'll pass them on.