Tree Climber - HIRING IMMEDIATELY

<em><strong>CALLING ALL TREE CLIMBERS<br><br></strong></em><em><strong>Are you passionate about climbing, and looking to leave your current work environment?<br><br></strong></em><em><strong>Are you currently working in tree care and looking to rise up the career ladder in the industry?<br><br></strong></em><strong>Would you enjoy working for a growing company and wa</strong><em><strong>nt to work in a culture focused on safety and professionalism?<br><br></strong></em><em>Joshua Tree Experts</em>, the premier tree care professionals in <em>Easton</em>, is searching for an experienced <em><strong>Tree Climber</strong></em>!<br><br>As a <em>Tree Climber</em> with Joshua Tree Experts you will work alongside a 2 to 4-person tree crew. You will be assisting in tree removal, tree pruning, and general tree preservation techniques. Being a Climber is an extremely important role for Tree Crew. Climber's are responsible for ensuring safe tree operations, maintaining assigned equipment, and communicating with effectively with crew. Climbers play a key role in communicating with clients and public near the job site.<br><br>We are dedicated to expanding our coworkers' knowledge and abilities. This is why Joshua Tree <em>offers paid training</em> to Tree Climbers to ensure they have the latest understanding of industry technology and techniques.<br><br><strong>What a Tree Climber Does<br><br></strong><ul><li>Communicates with crew leader and coworkers effectively to maintain professional image</li><li>Must be available to work at least 40 hours per week</li><li>Provide excellent customer service</li><li>Delegate work to Groundman Operations Specialist</li><li>Maintain vehicle and assigned equipment</li><li>Follow company safety culture</li><li>Understand and follow ANSI standards for Tree Care Operations</li><li>Understanding of aerial lift operations<br><br></li></ul><strong>What a Tree Climber Must Have<br><br></strong><ul><li>HS Diploma or GED</li><li>At least 2 years experience of tree climbing</li><li>Physical ability to climb every day</li><li>Valid driver's license<br><br></li></ul><strong>What Can Joshua Tree Experts Do For YOU<br><br></strong><ul><li>A culture focused on SAFETY</li><li>Career advancement opportunities!</li><li>Company that values a great WORK/LIFE balance</li><li>Full time Year-round Employment</li><li>Paid Vacation, Health Benefits, Holidays, and PTO Days</li><li>Assistance in Education to obtain Industry certifications and licensing</li><li>Safety Incentive bonuses<br><br></li></ul>Apply now to start your new career with Joshua Tree Experts!

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