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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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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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Skilled in proper tree trimming: Crown thinning, crown lifting-understands the structure of a tree. Duties include cleaning up leaves, plant debris, trash, mowing grass, trimming bushes and trees, planting shrubs and trees, planting, and care for annual flowers, inspecting grounds for safety concerns, maintaining sprinkler systems and drip irrigation.
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Climb trees for manual trimming and removals in and above the power lines. Willing and able to obtain specialized training and certifications as required, such as tree species identification and Local, state and federal licenses.
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That when you join the Lewis Tree Team, your potential is unlimited. We’re the second-largest utility vegetation management company in North America. Our commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) is key to the success of our business.
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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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At least one year's experience working as a Trimmer/Climber, working around utility wires. Climb trees and operate a bucket for trimming and removals in and above the power lines. Knowledge of trees including identification, growth habits and correct arboriculture techniques for the trimming, pruning, repairing, maintaining, and removing, as applicable to working close to energized conductors.
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A "Qualified Line Clearance Tree Trimmer" is defined as a person who has completed a minimum of 18 months-related training and on-the-job experience and is familiar with the special techniques and hazards involved in line clearance tree trimming operations according to California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 2700.
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Two years or more experience working as a Trimmer/Climber, working around utility lines. Experience in tree climbing, knot tying and PPE. Two years or more experience working as a Trimmer/Climber, working around utility lines.
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What You’ll Do As a Trimmer/Climber At Lewis. What You’ll Do As a Trimmer/Climber At Lewis. Mixing and apply spray chemicals, preserving desirable vegetation. Be part of a tight-knit crew working in a team environment.
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Operate cherry picker and aerial lift for tree trimming and removal. Leads tree crew and other tree trimmer staff in the maintenance, removal, and installation of trees.
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Applicants must have received training or certification, as outlined in California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Sections 3421 and 3423, in line-clearance tree trimming operations that confirms he/she understands the relevant safety-related work practices and has demonstrated proficiency in the work practices involved in line-clearance tree trimming operations, tree work, maintenance or removal.
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The Tree Trimmer works outside at BREC parks and recreation sites, felling, pruning, trimming, spraying, cultivating, removing and generally caring for trees and shrubs. Assisting in tree surgery, including painting wounds caused by trimming or broken branches, cleaning and filling cavities, braiding, bolting and guying branches.
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Tree Trimmer: High School Diploma, High School Equivalency, G.E.D. Certificate PLUS one (1) year of experience in a position dealing with tree trimming or tree removal; OR an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience may be considered.
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Work experience with mowing, tree trimming, refuse removal, flagging (work zone), herbicide/pesticide application. Equipment used may include, but is not limited to: hand and riding mowers, string trimmer, sprayer, automatic transmission truck with a trailer with a combined GVW of under 26,000 pounds and hand tools.
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