Arboriculturist
Arboriculturist
York £25,000-£35,000
I am pleased to announce that we are looking for an Arboriculturist to join a brilliant team in York!
Benefits include:
- Competitive benefits package.
- Strong career progression and culture of learning and development.
- Generous holiday allowance.
This company is excited to be expanding and developing its Arboriculture team and is looking for a skilled arboriculturist to join them. They work on a range of exciting projects globally at all scales!
The role involves:
- Supporting the design and build of infrastructure projects (including highways, water and energy sectors) while liaising with other environmental consultants in various sectors.
- Undertaking BS5837 tree surveys
- Producing arboriculture impact assessments, hedgerow surveys and coordinating TPO applications.
Requirements:
- A degree of minimum Level 3 Arboriculture qualification i.e. HNC Arb, AA Tech Cert, NDip Arb, AA Tech Cert, NDip Arb.
- Experience in writing arboricultural reports.
- Have a great understanding of undertaking tree surveys in accordance with BS 5837 2012.
Please send your CV to and call Hannah Parker on ! I look forward to hearing from you.
Required skills
- Ecology
- Reports
- Arboriculture
- Consultancy
- BS5837
- Tree Surveys
- Arboriculturist
- BS 5837 2012
- HNC Arb
- AA Tech Cert
- NDip Arb
Reference: 51514991
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