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Tree Care Foreman (Portland, ME)

Division:
Residential Status:
Full Time Position Information:
TREE CARE FOREMAN STARTING:
Resumes being accepted until suitable candidates are selected.
The Davey Tree Expert Company has opportunities in the field of Urban Forestry, as Foreman.
Davey is a leader in the Residential-Commercial tree care, utility line clearing and forestry consulting industries, throughout the US and Canada.
POSITIONS AVAILABLE:
Portland, MaineJob Duties:
Positions involve providing expert tree surgery services and inspections to customer properties.
Responsible for climbing, pruning and removing trees on residential and commercial properties.
Qualifications:
Climbing experience without spurs, knowledge of knots, chainsaw operation, bucket truck experience.
Valuable qualifications, but not required, we'll train you:
ISA Certification, Class B CDL, strong tree ID skills, installation experience of cables, bracing and lightening protection.
Experience in crew management, training, equipment maintenance, customer service, safe working procedures are all highly valuable.
Additional Information:
Compensation based on qualifications and experience.
Davey offers competitive wages, excellent benefits, advancement opportunities and option to buy Company stock after 1 year of employment, plus access to industry related training materials and Davey Extension Courses.
Pre-employment Drug Screen and E-Verify Social Security number verification required.
The Davey Tree Expert Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Davey is Employee Owned.
You can send your information to the email below or by completing the job form:
Send Resume and Cover to:
Kevin Bosworth:
email removed Phone:
(207) 828-0110 Fax:
(207) 761-0189 The Davey Tree Expert Company 789 Warren Avenue Portland, ME 04103.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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