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Seeking Tree Climber (Seattle)

$25-45/hour

1557 NW Ballard Way, Seattle, WA 98107, USA

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Small, Ballard-based tree service looking for an experienced climber. We generally work 24hrs/week, Tue-Thur, but can offer a regular 32hr week to the right candidate if desired. You would be working with the company owner and one or two other employees. We like working together and vibes are as important as experience/abilities. The work is mostly pruning, but enough technical removals to keep things interesting. 90% of our work is in the city of Seattle. This is not a high-pressure, high-production environment, but we do good work. Must be able to: Lift heavy objects repeatedly Be comfortable at heights Prune to ANSI standards Climb without spurs Climb with spurs Be reliable Certified arborist a plus. Arboricultural/horticultural knowledge a plus. Thanks for looking

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