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At least one year’s experience working as a Trimmer/Climber, working around utility wires. What You’ll Do As a Trimmer/Climber At Lewis. 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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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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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionMile High Tree Care, Inc is looking for an a Climbing Foreman/Arborist/Trimmer with a minimum of 2 years Climbing/Trimming experience. About the position:This is a full-time position for an experienced climber/foremanHigher compensation for any or all of the following skills/certifications:ISA CertificationCDL Class B Air BrakesStrong Tree, Pest and Pathogen Identification skillsSnow Plowing during Winter SeasonExperience:Tree Climbing: 2 years (Required)Managing crews: 2 years (Preferred.
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Two years or more experience working as a Trimmer/Climber, working around utility lines. You have a passion for tree work and growing your leadership skills. Interpret tree trimming, removal and spraying orders initiated by General Foreman or representative of the customer.
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Passionate about tree work, service, and people. Are you ready to Join the Revolution with one of the most innovative, fastest-growing tree care companies on the West Coast? Safely and efficiently uses hand tools and power tools while aloft in a tree.
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Maintains a herbicide applicator or operators certification and license as required by Wright Tree Service and local, state, and federal law. Repairs slight damage to lawns, fences, and walks caused by tree trimming.
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About Us:As a full-service utility contractor Asplundh performs tree pruning and removals, right-of-way clearing and maintenance, vegetation management with herbicides and emergency storm work and logistical support.
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Precision Tree Care Removal in Live Oak, FL is calling all experienced tree service professionals to apply to join our amazing team as a full-time Tree Trimmer - Climber.
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A skilled Tree Climber/Trimmer should have at least 6 months' verifiable experience in a utility line clearance and/or residential tree clearance setting. A Tree Trimmer also operates chain saws, pruners, brush chipper and may be called upon to operate an aerial lift device (bucket truck.
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That when you join the Lewis Tree Team, your potential is unlimited. Experience in tree climbing, knot tying and PPE. We're the second-largest utility vegetation management company in North America.
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Title: Trimmer/Climber Trainee. Has a minimum of 3 months experience working on tree trimming or clearing crews and/or has successfully completed applicable performance reviews. Trims and/or removes trees by climbing with the aid of a ladder, safety belt, climbing line, powered trimmer lift truck, or works from the ground using saws/pruners.
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The Trimmer B (TB) is a skilled climber or trimmer at a mid-level position contributing to either a conventional crew or a bucket crew. The Trimmer B is responsible for performing most aerial tasks, excluding the most challenging tree removals or overhang removals.
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Line clearing and tree trimming? Experience in tree climbing, knot tying and? Lewis Tree Service's? Our commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) is key to the success of our business.
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At least one year's experience working as Climber-Trimmer, working around utility wires. At least one year's experience working as Climber-Trimmer, working around utility wires. Mixing and apply spray chemicals, preserving desirable vegetation.
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Job Title: Trimmer/Climber. As a full-service utility contractor Asplundh performs tree pruning and removals, right-of-way clearing and maintenance, vegetation management with herbicides and emergency storm work and logistical support.
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