🕒 Yesterday
201 - 500
Arborist Trainee/Climber responsible for vegetation management to protect the power grid. Entry-level position requiring physical labor and safety training outdoors.
🕒 Yesterday
201 - 500
Arborist Trainee/Climber performing vegetation management for utility power grid. Engaging in on-the-job training and advancing in the tree care industry.
🕒 Yesterday
201 - 500
Arborist Trainee working on utility right of ways for Lucas Tree Experts. Involves manual vegetation removal and operating forestry equipment.
🕒 Yesterday
201 - 500
Arborist Trainee / Climber maintaining vegetation for the power grid at Lucas Tree Experts. On-the-job training provided for those willing to learn tree care skills.
🕒 Yesterday
Groundhand managing tree care operations and ensuring safe practices at The Urban Foresters. Responsibilities include debris management, equipment maintenance, and effective communication in the Drop Zone.
🕒 2 days ago
Qualified Arborist or Urban Forester managing tree and forest inventories for natural resource consulting firm. Conducting field surveys and health assessments under various conditions.
You need excellent tree identification skills, knowledge of tree biology and health assessment, proficiency in pruning and tree care techniques, and familiarity with safety standards. Strong communication and problem-solving skills are also important for remote consultations.
Typically, you need a degree in forestry, arboriculture, or a related field. Certifications like ISA (International Society of Arboriculture) are highly valuable. Practical experience and a good portfolio of past work can also enhance your profile.
Responsibilities include assessing tree health, providing recommendations for tree care, advising on tree planting and maintenance, conducting remote consultations, and creating management plans. You may also educate clients about tree care best practices.
Benefits include flexible scheduling, the possibility of working from any location, reduced travel costs, and a unique opportunity to work outdoors. Remote arborists can connect with clients from various regions, expanding their professional network.