This position is responsible for providing field arboriculture support and operational expertise to the BTRL. The role focuses on competent climbing, pruning, tree removals, and complex arboricultural tasks, as well as supporting research and operational activities through skilled execution in the field. A key component of this position involves working within new and established research trial plots, arboretum grounds, and operational sites to ensure arboricultural work is performed to the highest technical and safety standards. The individual will work in proximity to research activities and may assist with logistical or technical field support, aiding research scientists and other technicians. The ideal candidate will be an experienced climber with extensive field experience, strong technical judgment, and a comprehensive understanding of arboricultural operations. The individual must demonstrate consistent compliance with company safety policies and procedures and serve as a model of best practices in the field. Ideally, the individual will have some experience in the design and management of greenhouse/field experiments, data collection, weed biology and management, and the operation of equipment and machinery relevant to the field of arboriculture. The employee would be encouraged and supported to present research at scientific meetings, company trainings, and industry association meetings. The position requires the ability to work both independently and as part of a team, manage assigned tasks efficiently to achieve work objectives, and communicate effectively with research staff, arborists, and operations leadership. Finally, the successful candidate is enthusiastic, eager, and able to learn and master a wide variety of techniques required for successful research support.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees