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Tree Climber / Aerial Lift Operator Requirements: Valid Class B CDL; clean driving record Maryland State Tree Expert License and / or ISA Tree Worker Certification; EHAP Preferences: 2+ years of experience with an Ariel Bucket Truck Working knowledge of the tree care industry; management experience Knowledge of the D.C. Metropolitan Area CPR/First Aid; Aerial Rescue Description: Performs tree trimming and tree removal operations from an aerial bucket.
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Degree in Arboriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Plant Science, Landscape Management, Environmental Science or a related field OR prior experience working in the tree care industry if preferred but not required.
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Bringing 1-3 years of experience in the tree care industry or a background in sales. They are not just tree experts; they are passionate advocates for the green world, dedicated to preserving and enhancing urban landscapes.
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As a TruGreen Territory Sales Representative, you can use your people skills to help new and existing customers find the right lawn care maintenance plans, both at people's homes and/or by phone.
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Through our lawn, tree & shrub, and pest control services, we help improve the health and beauty of outdoor spaces everywhere, so people can Live Life Outside. As America's number one lawn care company, TruGreen® is dedicated to using our science-based expertise and local experience to create beautiful, healthy properties across the nation.
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Created by a team of busy parents, professionals, cooks, and food-lovers who care about what we eat, how we live, and where our food comes from, Gardyn designs and develops high density, intelligent, plug-n-play vertical gardens for the cultivation of top-quality produce anywhere, all year, and in any climate.
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Love solving customer's problems and helping them preserve their tree, plant, and lawn care health through industry leading solutions. Since that point, we have expanded the services that we offer and grown nationally into an amazing team of talented professionals, with diverse backgrounds, who have built extraordinary careers by providing the very best Tree, Plant, and Lawn Care services to our customers.
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The company operates through several market-leading companies including Tri-anim Health Services, the largest specialty distributor of respiratory products, Bound Tree Medical, the largest supplier of EMS products, and Cardio Partners, a full Sudden Cardiac Arrest Solution provider, and Digitech, the leader in EMS revenue cycle management.
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You will lead or actively participate in in quality improvement projects/activities using quality tools to analyze problems (e.g. fish-bone diagrams, root cause analysis, fault tree analysis, failure mode, and effect analysis, flow-charting, pareto analyses), and applying Six Sigma, Lean, Toyota Production System, or PDSA/PDCA for the overall project.
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Engage with clients to evaluate their arboricultural needs, providing expert advice on sustainable tree care. We are not just tree experts; we are passionate advocates for the green world, dedicated to preserving and enhancing urban landscapes.
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The company operates through several market-leading companies including Tri-anim Health Services, the largest specialty distributor of respiratory products, Bound Tree Medical, the largest supplier of EMS products, EMP and Cardio Partners, a full Sudden Cardiac Arrest Solution provider, and Digitech, the leader in EMS revenue cycle management.
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Works with the Plant Health Care Specialist to diagnose and control pest infestations and diseases by selecting the proper Integrated Pest Management strategy. Qualification at the WG-10 level: Is an advanced Arborist able to independently perform tree maintenance work such as pruning, trimming, removing trees and shrubs and has knowledge of ropes and knots for rigging limbs and branches and the ability to operate a bucket truck to reach large trees.
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This position partners with commercial tree care and landscape maintenance companies, municipalities, and other organizations who manage insects, diseases, and plant health of trees and shrubs - including all aspects of educating, proposing, and closing sales to existing clients and the cultivation of new customers.
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