NYC Parks manages more than 30,000 acres, 14% of the city’s land, encompassing more than 5,000 individual properties. Our diverse set of assets includes recreational facilities, nature centers, historic buildings and structures, trees, forests, wetlands, golf courses, athletic fields, playgrounds, tennis courts, public pools, retaining walls and nearly 14 miles of beaches. NYC Parks offers competitive pay and a generous benefits package, including pension, excellent health, dental and vision coverage, competitive vacation/sick days, and a healthy work-life balance. Major Responsibilities - Under supervision, perform all types of work required for the planting, maintenance and removal of trees and large shrubs. - Climb, prune, brace, cut and fell trees and large shrubs. - Operate bucket truck, including aerial lift and cherry picker, as well as chipper and other similar equipment. - Identify hazard defects of trees and ensure public safety. - Spray trees and large shrubs and perform tree inspections. - Identify trees by species and inspect for the Asian Longhorned Beetle and other pests and diseases. - Prepare and use composting sites. Special Working Conditions: When responding to emergency conditions, Climber and Pruners may be required to work shifts including nights, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. Some of the physical activities performed by Climber and Pruners and environmental conditions experienced are: climbing in and out of an aerial lift device (bucket truck); climbing up in a tree using rope and harness or bucket; operating a chainsaw; operating heavy motorized equipment such as bucket truck, chipper, loader, and stump grinder; lifting and moving heavy objects; standing for extended periods of time; and working outdoors in a restricted space in an urban environment in all kinds of weather, including severe weather conditions.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
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