Arborist - Class B

 

Purpose

Arborists will support their crews and General Foreman as a production-focused individual with knowledge and experience in all aspects of arboriculture, with expertise in some domains.


Specific Duties

A Class B Arborist will have a variety of duties and tasks to perform daily, varying by the type of work being done at each given site. The main priorities are to lead crews and assist General Foremen with arboricultural practices, equipment selection and maintenance, adhering to safety procedures, and interactions with customers.

Please note, the list of duties below is not extensive and is subject to change. Other related duties may be asked/required of the employee.


ARBORICULTURAL

  • Takedown and prune trees by climbing and aerial lift truck operations

  • Practice removals of Class 1-4 safely and efficiently

  • Able to perform cable and bracing

  • Work as an arborist/climber

  • Pruning trees and shrubs, hedge shearing

  • Limb and buck trees on the ground

  • Operate a chipper and other specialized equipment, i.e. stump grinder, skid steer, hi-ab, and airspade

  • Tree and plant relocation, installation and transplanting

  • Integrated pest management, PHC diagnosis/treatment, and invasive species control

  • Root pruning and install root barriers

  • Storm cleanup

  • Ensure all work is performed to the company and ANSI Z133 Safety Standards


EQUIPMENT, MACHINE, AND TOOL USE

  • Choose and load the necessary daily equipment

  • Perform daily inspections of equipment and vehicles

  • Drive vehicles including carpool cars, lift/chipper trucks, or trailers

  • Set up and take down of work site

  • Refuel, sharpen and/or operate a chainsaw

  • Able to practice maintenance on all arborist tools

  • Inspect/maintenance equipment when applicable

  • Clean up of job site


SAFE WORK PRACTICES

  • Choose and inspect personal protective equipment

  • Inspect worksites and identify hazards

  • Flag vehicle and pedestrian traffic

  • Complete aerial rescue and lift truck rescue training


OTHER

  • Lead medium-sized crews according to BCPHC’s policies and core values

  • Positively interact with and retain customers, providing information when applicable

  • Accurately document safety records, work orders, tailgates, and other correspondence

  • Train apprentices as per competency testing training, present new tailgates to peers, and lead by example


Qualifications

  • Credentials/Education: ISA Certified Arborist and ISA Tree Worker

  • Must have 2-4 years of experience in climbing/aerial lift truck operation

  • Proven ability to be a Crew Leader

  • Class 5 Drivers License with Airbrakes Endorsement is required

  • Desire to pursue ISA TRAQ and Aerial Tree Risk Assessments

  • Possess and maintain a First Aid Certificate

  • Pesticide Applicator License is an asset


Knowledge, Skills & Other Attributes

  • Enjoys hands-on, physical and outdoor work

  • Works well on teams and crews

  • Demonstrates attention to detail and accuracy

  • Collaborative and supportive

  • Good public relations skills with customers

  • Approaches learning and work in a flexible manner

  • Proactive approach to personal and career growth

  • Effective communication skills – verbal and written

  • Result-focused work ethic

  • Sensitivity to deadlines and time management

  • Able to lead and motivate crews, set positive examples

  • Adheres to and promotes a strong safety-focused company culture


Relationships

  • Reports To: Operations Manager, District Manager(s), Safety & Training Officer, General Foreman

  • Direct/Indirect Reports: Arborist Apprentices, Crew Members

  • External Reports: Clients, Contractors, and Third-Party Organizations


Working Conditions

  • BCPHC performs services for a wide variety of clients all year round in diverse locations from private gardens and backyards, to public spaces, or remote areas

  • The majority of work time is spent in the field operating heavy machinery or hand tools, performing arboricultural services, clean-up, and being courteous to customers

  • Physical fitness and the ability to work outside is required for a successful career as an arborist

  • Occasional office work needed to complete paperwork, and attend meetings/training


Benefits

  • Self Directed Benefits Package

  • Medical, Dental, and Insurance Options

  • PPE Safety Allowance

  • Employee Carpool Program

  • Paid Vacation/Holidays

  • Education/Professional Development Allowance

 

We thank all those who apply, however, only those requested for an interview will be contacted. Please submit your cover letter and resume, stating the position you are applying for in the subject line, to arborcareer@bcplanthealthcare.com.