DO you have a passion for chainsaws, tractors, and tree care? Would you like to work within one of England's most beautiful forests? Then we have good news for you.
Welbeck Estates is looking for a forester/arborist to join its team at the 6,000-hectare site.
Job description
An exciting opportunity has become available on the Welbeck Estates, one of the great traditional landed estates set mainly within Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire, an area of great natural beauty. The Estate extends to some 15,000 acres, straddling the borders of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.
We are looking for a flexible, motivated and energetic individual to work within the forestry department, reporting to the Head of Grounds and Forestry.
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This is a physically demanding role that requires a hardworking, committed and safety conscious individual.
Duties will include, but not be restricted to:
• Ground based chainsaw operations
• Felling and processing trees over 380mm
• Operation of forestry machinery including loading shovel, tractor and implements.
• Planting and plantation maintenance
• Accessing a tree using a rope and harness - aerial tree pruning (desirable not essential)
To apply: Send a cv and covering letter, stating your salary expectations to recruitment@welbeck.co.uk
Closing date: Not specified.
Other vacancies added to Forestry Journal this week include:
• ESTATE WOODMAN
• FOREST MANAGER / SENIOR FOREST MANAGER
• FORESTER
• HARVESTING CONTRACTS MANAGER / HARVESTING MANAGER
• FOREST MANAGER / SENIOR FOREST MANAGER
• FOREST MANAGER / SENIOR FOREST MANAGER
• AREA MANAGER (FORESTRY)
If you are interested in advertising in our Jobs section, please contact:
Dali Dahmane on 0141 302 7759 or
email: dali.dahmane@forestryjournal.co.uk
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