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  1. Hi 😊, we have a new climbing arborist opportunity in the Peterborough area: Our client is a successful national UK Grounds Maintenance Company with an Arb Approved Contracting division. Due to expansion they are recruiting Arborists to join their existing team in Peterborough. Candidates should ideally have a working experience within the industry and certificates for aerial use of the chainsaw. Second and Lead Climbers are invited to apply. In return a salary of between £26,000 and £36,000 pa (dependent on experience) is offered, alongside ongoing training and continuing professional development. Please DM here or email us at [email protected] to apply. Cheers, Kate & Beccy, CTC Recruitment 🌳😊
  2. Do you stretch before or after you climb? Do you think it helps to avoid injuries? If so what do you recommend are the best stretches? How long do you do it for? We're interested to know and will share what we learn in a blog if it seems like it would be useful to Arb Climbers generally. Thanks! Beccy and Kate Picture credit: Photo by Mars Williams on Unsplash
  3. Our client is an established Tree Care business based in Bermuda who are now looking for a Climbing Arborist to assist their team with work all over the island. The work is mainly residential tree care with some landscaping and occasional utility work. Suitable candidates must have at least two years climbing experience and have tickets for aerial use of a chainsaw. You will be expected to drive but this will involve taking a test once in Bermuda to gain a local licence . You must have a clean police record and be over 21 years of age. The company will arrange the work permit and Visa for you which can take 3-6 months and provide the first months accommodation. In return, you will be paid from $26 BMD /hour gross ( £20/hour) for a 45 hour week with overtime available.Taxes and healthcare come in at circa 22% so similar to UK. Plus 20 holidays per year (inc Banks).Interviews would be held remotely via video call but general queries can be answered by contacting our office on [email protected] or 01743344466. Job ref: 2435
  4. Hi All, We're currently seeking climbers to work in Hong Kong with our company: Asia Tree Preservation, Ltd. (ATP) https://www.atptree.com. Over the past 10 years, we've had at least a dozen climbers from abroad work with us here, so we know the process of relocating here, visa application, etc.. Contact me if you have any questions, happy to answer and discuss. We're hiring asap, so contact me right away, thanks! - Jon Video we did with Redbull TV - Our careers webpage - Careers with ATP - ATP: Asia Tree Preservation, Ltd. Arborist Tree Management Services WWW.ATPTREE.COM Careers with ATP "Proud to be ATP" Have a look at this great video produced by Redbull TV a few years ago. It shows the... Climbing Arborist Scope of Work: tree pruning tree rigging and removal chainsaw use tree support system installations level 3 assessment – aerial assessment The position may at times also require some other types of work such as: tree survey and inventory for inspection of large numbers of trees tree assessment for evaluation of health and structure tree health care assessment and treatment strategies airspade for tree root assessment and health improvement advanced tree risk assessment including sonic tomography, resistograph, air spade, soil testing and analysis various other aspects of consulting This is a great opportunity for arborists to gain more experience in many different aspects of arboriculture, and at the same time, experience. Regarding the current coronavirus situation, Hong Kong has it pretty well managed (much better than other places). Our work is still very active right now. Please email me at [email protected] or send me a message on this website, thanks! Jon Picker
  5. Morning all, Coastal Tree Care is looking for experienced, fully-qualified climbers with great skills! Self-employed or on the books if preferred. Virtually all of our work is in the South Dorset area, with a huge variety of clients. Salary or day day rates based on efficiency and experience. Please give Dale a call on 07530 686040 for more details, or email your cv and copies of qualifications to [email protected] Immediate start available. https://www.coastaltreecare.co.uk/
  6. Morning all. I’m looking for an experienced subbie climber to join our small team. Most of our work in or around Weymouth and Dorchester. Immediate start for the right person/s. Call Dale on 07530 686040 Coastal Tree Care Ltd
  7. Wiltshire tree surgeons Bawden Tree Care, is part of the Bawden Group a privately owned company, delivering tree care and arboricultural services to a wide range of customers. Typically these include a large number of private domestic clients, the Ministry of Defence, Parish, Town and Borough Councils, country estates and commercial business parks. Our customers provide a varied source of interesting and exciting tree work on regular basis. Bawden Tree Care is a professional tree surgery business maintaining Arbroicultural Association 'Approved Contractor' accreditation. The business is also OHSAS 18001, ISO 9001, and ISO 14001 accrediated. The tree surgeon job vacancy is based at Amesbury near Salisbury, Wiltshire and will suit qualified climbers, enthusiastic and willing to work with a view to developing their arboricultural industry experience. A full driving licence (C1+E) preferred but not essential. Minimum essential requirements are NPTC Units: CS30/31/39. But qualified to; CS40/41, MEWP, PA1/PA6, and Signing Lighting and Guarding, would be advantageous. A highly competitive salary is offered based on qualifications and experience, together with 28 days paid holiday, including public holidays. Full PPE and climbing equipment is provided, as well ongoing career development in tree surgery and arboricultre. Job Type: Full-time Please email CV and covering letter to [email protected]
  8. Hi folks, Im looking for an experienced SUBBY climber for a few days climbing a week for a small but busy firm based in north West Norfolk. Good rates of pay are available for experienced / talented operators. Preferably looking for someone with 5 years under their belt and able to tackle anything. For more information, please call 07738379991.
  9. I am looking for work in the Worcestershire area, I will travel further (within an hour approx of malvern). I have - cs 30, 31, 38 and 39 - 4 years experience - saws and kit - Driving license (no towing) & transport I mainly looking for climbing work but I will also ground as Im quiet at the moment. Contact me to find out more or to book me in on either: Phone: 07908534787 Email: [email protected] Kind Regards, Finn Culerne
  10. We have an opening for a part time self employed tree surgeon (max three days a week; job share available) from August 31st 2016. We are a small company and owner Luke Geddes currently schedules the physical tree jobs for Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays although there may be some flexibility in this to suit the right candidate. Pay is fixed per day and will be agreed with the successful candidate(s) in line with qualifications, skills, and experience. The successful candidate(s) will: Identify with the company ethic having visited www.lgtrees.co.uk . Have all relevant chainsaw qualifications including using a chainsaw from a rope and harness and current aerial rescue. Have both intelligence and common sense. Be a fast learner, able both to follow instructions and to act on own initiative. Have an excellent work ethic, including respect for customers, colleagues and equipment, an eye for detail, a love of trees and climbing them, and a positive, proactive approach towards getting the job done be that in the tree, helping clean up on the ground, or sharpening a chainsaw when needed. Consistently work in a focused and efficient manner. Beneficial but not essential: At least six months’ experience working with chainsaws for a tree surgery company, preferably as a climber. Driving license category C1 allowing driving of 3.5 tonne vans, with experience. If you think this might be you please email your CV, chainsaw qualifications and driving license if appropriate to [email protected] explaining what makes you the best candidate for the job. Due to limited administrative capacity unfortunately we will not be able to respond to candidates who are not selected for interview.
  11. We are looking for skilled climbing arborists to work with a progressive tree contracting company based in Sydney. With a starting wage of between $25 - $32 (AUD) per hour and the offer of well paid overtime, this is a great chance to taste the Aussie lifestyle. Applicants must hold minimum qualifications of CS units 30, 31, 38, 39 or current equivalent. Successful applicants will be offered sponsorship to live and work in Australia. If you are interested in this exciting opportunity with great potential for career progression, call or email me for a full job description and to arrange an interview. Mike Ellison Cheshire Woodlands Limited T. +44 (0)1625 669668 E. [email protected] W. www.cheshire-woodlands.co.uk
  12. Hey guys and girls, Some buddies and I went out this weekend to film the first of hopefully many tree climbing videos with a drone that I recently purchased. The footage came out amazingly well to say it was the first climb we had used it on. I hope you enjoy. Cheers, Dan ClimbingArborist.com | Extras | Sequoia climb

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