To undertake tree surveys for a range of development applications and construction projects (to BS 5837:2012); Assist with carrying out tree health surveys, hazard assessments, visual tree inspection, and risk assessment surveys; Prepare Tree Survey Plans and including Tree Protection Plans; Assist with a range of reporting including Arboricultural Impact Assessments and Arboricultural Method Statements; Collate information to assist with advice on a broad range of arboricultural issues for various clients; Undertake on-site construction supervision where retained trees are being protected. Skills and Experience:
The candidate may not necessarily have a background in consultancy, but must have a passion for trees and ideally experience in a related environmental subject such as: Tree surgery/Arboriculture/Forestry Ecology/Conservation/Habitat Management Planning/Local Authority Surveying/Engineering Ideally, the Assistant Arboricultural Consultant candidate will: Have a Level 2 or higher qualification in arboriculture or equivalent environmental discipline; Have excellent tree identification skills; Have a good level of written English; Enjoy working outside at all times of the year, but also work within an office; Have a professional attitude being punctual, self-disciplined, and having an ability to proactively manage their time to meet required deadlines; Have a passion for Arboriculture and sustainable environmental design; Have computer literacy with experience of MS Word and Excel; Hold a current UK driving licence and access to own vehicle. Desirable Skills and Experience:
Membership of a relevant professional association/body such as the Arboricultural Association, Royal Forestry Society, or Institute of Chartered Foresters; Knowledge of GIS/AutoCAD systems would be advantageous, but training will be provided; Experience of technical report writing including Arboricultural Impact Assessments and Arboricultural Method Statements; Experience of undertaking tree hazard surveys and surveys in accordance with BS5837:2012; A working knowledge of practical tree management and working practices. What You Can Expect in Return:
We are offering a competitive salary of £21,000 - £24,000 (dependent on experience) with the opportunity for annual bonuses, enrolment in our pension scheme, 25 days holiday, a compressed working week, and a holiday purchase system. Everyone is enrolled in a BUPA health and wellbeing cashback scheme. Staff well-being is very important to us, and the teams frequently have a range of volunteering and social activities ongoing. All our Team are offered Continued Professional Development, which includes support for working towards professional qualifications in arboriculture. FPCR is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion within the workplace. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of their race or gender. For an informal discussion regarding this opportunity please contact:
Helen Kirk – Director of the Arboricultural Department on 01509 672772 INTERESTED?
If you would like to apply for a position with us, please upload your CV. Candidates must have the right to work in the UK. ABOUT FPCR
Established in 1957, FPCR is an award-winning multi-disciplinary environment and design practice with expertise in Landscape, Urban Design, Masterplanning, Architecture, Ecology, and Arboriculture. We believe our diverse range of skills provides clients with an excellent rounded approach to projects while concurrently providing our staff with a dynamic and diverse place to work.
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