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Perform line clearing and tree trimming duties for Lewis Tree Service's utility customers including pruning treetops and limbs, trimming or removal of at-risk/damaged trees as well as removing broken limbs from wires, roofs, etc.
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Perform line clearing and tree trimming duties for Lewis Tree Service's utility customers including pruning trees and limbs, trimming or removal of trees as well as removing broken limbs from wires, roofs, etc.
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Performs tree service duties and weed abatement, which may require the use of tree chippers, chain saws, and other gas powered equipment and includes helping to lower tree limbs, trimming shrubs, pruning small trees and bushes, sectioning limbs, assisting in removing trees, and planting trees.
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Tree climbing Pruning Rigging Cabling and bracing Removals Properly maintaining and operating equipment (hand tools, chainsaws, chippers, and aerial lifts) Implementing work zone safety procedures Assisting Arborist Climbers and Arborist Crew Leaders working on the ground and aloft Assisting with driving, backing, dumping, and parking duties.
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Lewis Tree Service is an equal employment opportunity employer committed to providing equal opportunity for both applicants and employees. Lewis Tree Service's practices and policies are administered in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws.
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Interpret tree trimming, removal and spraying orders initiated by General Foreman or representative of the customer. That when you join the Lewis Tree Team, your potential is unlimited. Experience in tree climbing, knot tying and PPE.
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Prior tree care, landscaping, forestry, turf care, or horticulture experience is preferred but not required. Working as a member of a tree care crew, under the Arborist Crew Leader's supervision during the off-season.
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We're the second-largest utility vegetation management company in North America. Must be able to obtain and maintain a Herbicide Applicators or Operators Certification license, ISA certification and/ or other certifications as required by the job.
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Experienced field staff provide training and education on urban forestry projects such as tree planting and maintenance, wildfire protection, invasive plant management, and tree surveying.
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Tree planting, grounds maintenance, mowing, right of way flower and bulb plantings, turf maintenance, leaf removal, tree maintenance (pruning, removal, stump grinding), etc. Knowledge of nursery stock, landscape design, tree pruning, integrated pest management, turf care, topography, and surface water drainage.
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The VMI (TRAQ) may support emergency response such as directed by OEC, or level one operations, such as dispatching tree crews, field checking sites, first responder and-by agreements. The VMI (TRAQ) may perform work verification inspections, verifying applicable inspection and tree work completion and quality.
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The VMI (TRAQ) shall identify required tree work along the existing PG&E rights-of- way; prescribing tree work to be performed; document inspection. The VMI (TRAQ) shall support oversight of vegetation projects, including field operations such as tree assessment, tree trimming, and other work as required.
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Willing and able to obtain specialized training and certifications as required, such as tree species identification and Local, state and federal licenses. Our commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) is key to the success of our business.
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Mixing and apply spray chemicals, preserving desirable vegetation. Hiring Bonus - $700 Non CDL or $1000 with CDL. Be part of a tight-knit crew working in a team environment. Prepare, operate and maintain all tools and equipment including hand tools, chainsaws, chippers, and aerial lifts.
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Introduce career orientated students to exceptional opportunities in the industry including tree care, tree climbing, chainsaw use, plant health care and customer service. We are currently looking to add a dynamic Arborist Trainee Intern to our passionate team of tree care professionals.
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