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Tree Climber - One Two Tree

Miami, FL

One Two Tree

One Two Tree, a Turf Masters Brands company, is hiring a Tree Trimmer to join our team! For over 30 years, our certified arborists at One Two Tree have proudly provided unique Miami tree service solutions. In fact, we have cared for trees throughout the greater South Florida area. Our people-first approach makes us stand out among the rest.  We are currently searching for a tree-trimmer to join our team!  

Our fully equipped fleet and expertly trained crews can take care of trees of all sizes in any location.

We ensure the continued health and safety of the community through our tree service, which includes trimming/pruning, tree injections, tree removal, stump removal, and hurricane preparedness.

Whether you are a homeowner, a commercial business, or a contractor, our tree care comes with both high quality and safety in mind.

Increase your property’s value with properly pruned trees that enhance the appearance of your landscape. Properly cared-for trees allow sunlight to penetrate your turf for a healthier lawn

What you need:  

Qualified candidates must have experience. Driver's license is required specifically a CDL class license, bilingual is a plus, and must be able to pass pre-employment screening.

  • Extensive knowledge in proper tree trimming and pruning tree practices. 
  • You will be working with bucket truck, hydraulic aerial lifts, ladders or spikes at considerable heights above the ground. 
  • This is physical labor position to operate, and maintain a variety of tree maintenance equipment such as chainsaws, chippers, saws, stump grinders. 
  • Cuts and removes dead or diseased trees, palm, and tree lifting 
  • Also to remove fallen trees and remove debris from grounds.
  • You will be using handsaws, chainsaws, hedge trimmers and pole saw to prune and manage growth of trees and shrubs. 
  • Trims, tops, and reshapes trees to remove low-hanging branches and to create more attractive shapes. 

What we offer:

  • Competitive salary with advancement opportunities
  • Health, Dental, Vision, Life and More Insurance
  • 401k
  • 401k Matching
  • Sick Time
  • Paid Vacations
  • Paid Holidays
  • NO SATURDAYS. (Depending on inclement weather and individual goals)

We specialize in every aspect of Tree Maintenance and Removal alongside our fully equipped fleet and highly trained crew. Our legendary Tree Care service handles trees of all sizes in any location. We have the proper equipment and experience to trim large tree branches, maintain ornamental plants, and identify potential problems such as disease, insect infestation, and wood rot.

One Two Tree also values the need for Hurricane tree preparation. This practice is a must for South Florida homeowners, commercial businesses and contractors alike due to the frequency of stormy weather.

Increase your property’s value with properly pruned trees that enhance the appearance of your landscape. Properly cared-for trees allow sunlight to penetrate your turf for a healthier lawn.

 

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