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  1. Offering part time work with possibility of 5 days a week with progression and integration into our crew. Any experience when new to the industry or veteran. Great pay and hours along with opportunity to work with a mechanically based arb crew through both domestic and commercial works across the northwest. PM us, email [email protected], call us on 07590296428
  2. Experienced climber & Groundsman required in Newcastle/Northumberland. full time & permanent positions available. £400-£600 per week depending on experience and ability. contact Chris on 07824667456 [email protected]
  3. Considering a potentially long term move to Germany. Does anyone know how easy it is to find work there currently? I've 5+ years climbing experience and a foundation degree in arb so am hopeful despite visa complications etc. I'll be looking around the Hanover area. Info of any kind is greatly appreciated! 😁
  4. Hi all, I've recently completed my CS30 Cross Cut and Maintenance and I'm looking to get into tree work as a groundie/labourer up in Newcastle upon Tyne/ the North East. I do want to get climbing and up into trees eventually but I'm just trying to get my foot in the door in the industry first. Would anyone be able to help out a newbie looking to get a start in the industry? I'm keen to learn and get as much experience as I can and learn from some pros, I've got some experience snedding and felling trees but not a great deal but I'm happy to graft my arse off and get the work done and learn as much as possible. Learning to drive so don't have my own transport currently but I'm more than happy to commute where needed so long as its relatively local to the north. Got my own PPE and hunting for a decent ground saw. Any and all feedback welcome. Contact details: [email protected] 07468204944
  5. A well-established Woking based tree surgery company are looking for Tree Surgeons for an immediate start mainly working on Domestic Commercial and Local Authority Projects and we are offering long term contracts. You will ideally will be experienced and hold: CS30. CS31,CS38 and CS39 Have full and clean driving licence and LGV would be beneficial. All other relevant qualifications would be of advantage and additional training in certain areas can be given. We are looking for highly motivated candidates who have a strong work ethic to join our busy teams. Impeccable time keeping, working cohesively within the team and communicating with clients is important for the positions. In return you will receive: A compeitive salary 20 days holiday with 8 days bank holiday Tree Surgeon £24k - 38K Contact below for an informal chat. Andrew Statham 07810 501893
  6. Looking for a climber to join the team either employed or subby, covering Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, Worcestershire. Get in touch for more info: 07774134577 / 01432 860839 www.acertreeservices.com [email protected]
  7. Looking for work as virus has shut down main income. Own PPE and Climbing Gear NPTC: Chipper (towing licence as well) Stump Grinder Felling Ariel rescue Using chainsaw with rope and harness IPAF Contact 07730004410 Thanks Josh
  8. Looking for an experienced Arborist (Climber) to join our team in Thamesmead (South-East London) on a full-time, permanent basis (PAYE). Salary £27,000 - £35,000 per annum, plus a range of employee benefits (and family friendly working hours of 8am -3.30pm Mon-Fri) Should have CS30, 31, 38 & 39 as a minimum. Please click the link below to apply. https://www.peabodyjobs.org.uk/en/job/497149/arborist
  9. Statham Trees Ltd are a professional experienced Arboricultural company also providing a landscaping, grounds and garden maintenance service within Surrey Berkshire Hampshire. Job description A well-established Woking based tree surgery company are looking for experienced Groundsman for an immediate start mainly working on Domestic Commercial and Local Authority Projects and we are offering long term contracts. You will ideally will be experienced and hold: CS30. CS31 Have full and clean driving licence and LGV would be beneficial. All other relevant qualifications would be of advantage and additional training in certain areas can be given. We are looking for highly motivated candidates who have a strong work ethic to join our busy teams. Impeccable time keeping, working cohesively within the team and communicating with clients is important for the positions. There is potential for training for CS38 & CS39 for the right applicant. In return you will receive: A compeitive salary 20 days holiday with 8 days bank holiday Groundsman Salary £20k - £25k Contact below for an informal chat. Andrew Statham 07810 501893 Claire Beckinsale 01483 361123 Expected Start Date: 01/09/2021
  10. Looking for Arb work in or around Perth, Scotland. I have my own transport. I Do not have tickets at this point but wanting to get some time on some jobs before committing to either a college course or paying for tickets. Have fixed shifts at the moment so can work any weekend. Don’t hesitate to get in touch of you need a hand in Perth and I’ll provide further contact details. Regards, Kahl
  11. Pro labour needed on a self employed basis, Work based around Launceston cornwall and surrounding areas including north devon. Need saws tickets and a good work attitude, currently thinning larch and have climbing jobs so some ground work would be great, if your good experienced and have all the tools and transport I can offer 140 a day, if your just starting out but have ppe and saws and a licence I can offer 100 if you have nothing but a keen interest in forestry I can offer 70 a day. Other Work can include firewood production, milling, forestry, hedge laying stone walking landscaping, brush cutting, scrub clearance, habitat creation, conservation work, tree planting. Please email me on [email protected]
  12. Agile Arbor is based in Kelso NSW, Australia. We specialise in all aspects of vegetation management, including residential, commercial, Government and Transport NSW work. This includes tree removal and stump grinding activities, roadside tree removal and pruning and dangerous tree removal within rail corridors. We currently hold Government contracts throughout the Greater Sydney region, the blue mountains and the central west. We are seeking an employee with experience in the tree industry, to work as an Arborist in a full-time position. To be considered - it would be an advantage to hold the following skills and qualifications. · White Card · Cert III in Arboriculture (or international equivalent) · Truck licence would be advantageous · Chipper experience · Digger experience · Excavator experience would be advantageous · Experience within the tree industry · For the right applicant we would offer: · Long term career opportunities · Immediate start · Supportive and ongoing training · A great team environment · $3000 (AUD) Sign on Bonus for the right applicant · Uniforms · *International relocation assistance up to $7500 if you move here from overseas with a job offer. If you would like to apply, please email us with a little bit about yourself and attach a CV to: • [email protected][email protected] If you have any questions or would like any more information about the role, please do not hesitate to contact us. You can call +61447836952 for any questions relating to the job, between 9 - 4pm, Monday - Friday. You can also visit our website on https://www.agilearbor.com.au/ Look forward to hearing from you!
  13. Looking for seasoned climber for freelance sub contract work in Bristol. Must have own saw and PPE. Friendly and easy going working conditions. No flogging to death or hectic schedules to rush around for. Always plenty of time on each job. Must have professional attitude. Email [email protected] or give me a tinkle - 07974771409 Sensible day rate. If we finish early I'll buy you a pint. Bristol based. Cheers Rich - Green Planet Tree Services
  14. We are an Arb Approved business based in Herefordshire and are looking for Climbers to join our team on a long term basis. For more information, please contact the office 01432 860839 and speak to Harriet. Or Email: [email protected]
  15. I've recently qualified with all the relevant tickets for climbing and aerial tree work. Looking for a role in a company willing to give me some knowledge and patience in return for a hard worker! (I have a 2 years prior experience as a gardener for a small company) I understand as a new climber I will probably end up doing more grounding to start but as long as there is opportunity to climb, I'm happy! Full time role preferred but give me a buzz regardless of what you have to offer. 07880749696
  16. Carrington West are seeking arb officers for freelance work in the Hampshire Area. Rates of pay start at £20.00 per hour which can be paid through a limited company (outside IR35) or you can be paid PAYE by our agency if preferred. To be considered you will need a level 4 Arb Diploma, previous experience and be mobile. A link to our advert with full description is below. if you are interested please call me (Matt) on 07714268145 ASAP https://www.carringtonwest.com/job/arboriculture-officer
  17. Arb Safety UK is a family run business with careers opportunities to suit all. If you are considering joining our team we have both part time and full time positions available at our South Yorkshire location. We offer a friendly environment and team atmosphere, with a focus on Continued Professional Development. Where possible, we will provide additional training as required and encourage growth for development within our company. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age. How to Apply All of our positions are dependent on the successful completion of application and trail process. Wages will be discussed per applicant, as this is dependent on qualification and experience. We are looking for individuals who are willing to work hard both at their job, and on their professional development. Contact us at [email protected]
  18. Do foresters / cutters work until retirement til mid-60s or is the work too physically demanding to last that long? If that's the case then what do you do once you're too knackered to fell at pace anymore? Is there much scope for going into woodland management, forest officer, or estate work for a more cushy lifestyle? For my part, I'm 31 been doing arb in a city for a year and enjoying it, but had a week of removing Sitka regen (weeding with chainsaws) on Highland hills in driving rain - not nice, but one day we felled small sitkas (40ft or so) and loved it. After snedding up I couldn't wait to get onto the next tree. Definitely my gut is telling me that felling in the forest is where I belong! Not sure on my longevity in this specific line of work though... But perhaps opportunities will come along. Advice appreciated!
  19. Do foresters / cutters work until retirement til mid-60s or is the work too physically demanding to last that long? If that's the case then what do you do once you're too knackered to fell at pace anymore? Is there much scope for going into woodland management, forest officer, or estate work for a more cushy lifestyle? For my part, I'm 31 been doing arb in a city for a year and enjoying it, but had a week of removing Sitka regen (weeding with chainsaws) on Highland hills in driving rain - not nice, but one day we felled small sitkas (40ft or so) and loved it. After snedding up I couldn't wait to get onto the next tree. Definitely my gut is telling me that felling in the forest is where I belong! Not sure on my longevity in this specific line of work though... But perhaps opportunities will come along. Advice appreciated!
  20. Hi, I need to find a groundy/climber in Derby for a few jobs. All my work is domestic, pretty nice jobs most of the time and decent pay. If you live in the area, then please send me a message. You do need the relevant NPTC qualifications CS30,31 (optional CS38, 39). Having your own PPE is essential. Look forward to hearing from you. Cheers, Dan.
  21. self employed climber/ groundsman needed in south devon. Ivybridge area but work throughout south devon, plymouth and cornwall. Ideally a climber but happy to chat if you just have groundsman tickets. Can take you on several days a week and can be flexible to suit around you. www.southhamsarborists.co.uk Feel free to give me a call on 07814376119. cheers, Ben.
  22. Not been on here for some time..but whether its the time of year and boredom setting in or the drivel posted on the FB page i have returned? anyone else dying to get back to work?...
  23. We have a number of openings in our growing team. A chainsaw operative with CS30/31. (002003 and 00200) Also, an apprentice working towards these. Full clean driving licence preferred, but not essential Based in Thrapston but will be required to travel across the East Midlands 40 hours a week. Candidates must be reliable, diligent and work to very high standard. They will undertake a wide range of tree surgery to the highest standards. Send a CV and covering letter to: [email protected]
  24. Having successfully secured several contracts, predominately in the Midlands area, we are seeking suitably qualified and experienced individuals to enhance our workforce. Applicants will be required to work at various locations throughout the country including some Weekends. Arborists and Climbers must hold NPTC certificates. PTS (Personal Track Safety) and full Driving Licence are desirable as works are routinely within the Rail environment. Lineside Structure Maintenance Limited is based in Nottingham and has been operating for over 20 years. We are able to offer competitive rates of pay and comprehensive Training and Development. www.lineside.co.uk
  25. Hi guys, my names Ed and I’m fairly new to he forums. I left school last year and started my search for a career. I had been working whilst at school as a landscape gardener and I thoroughly enjoyed the days I spent outside even when it was raining and I was soaking wet I was glad I wasn’t in a classroom so I knew I wanted to work outside. I always enjoyed the arb aspects of my summer job, trimming a few hedges and dragging brash around so I began a search for a apprenticeship in Tree Surgery, I wrote to 11 different local company’s and applied at dart training to see if they could find me an employer, no luck. Out of The 6 companies that replied to me 1 was willing to take me on as a labourer but was not willing to offer put me thru any training. The other 5 either didn’t have any vacancies or expressed concerns over the paperwork regarding taking on a apprentice. I also offered to work voluntarily on the off day for a few company’s purely to gain experience, however again these companies had concerns regarding paperwork and employing young people. So I ended up taking a offer of an appentiship in bricklaying and it’s going well. I’m 6 months in and have passed every practical exam with either a distinction or a merit. My employer is thrilled to have me and looks after me pretty well financially. However when I was on the scaffolding today I found my mind drifiting to awful condition of the surrounding trees. There was inward growth everywhere and most of the trees had outgrown there environment. I wanted to be in doing tree work, having fun dragging brash around and learning a trade I’m genuinely interested in, not tied to a trowel on a dodgy scaffold laying brick after brick after brick. I’m just after a few opinions from people who have been in the arb trade for a few years about what I should do. I plan on sticking my appentiship out for the remaining six months and then evaluating me situation. However id like to be gaining experience now around my existing job.

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