Location Manager, Plant Health Care Technicians and Climbers
Tree Loving Care is West Texas oldest and most respected arboricultural services company and has several positions available Location manager-Manager`needed an to manage the Midland office. Ideal candidate will have skills in all areas of arboriculture and, if not Certified Arborist, will be able to become certified within 6 months of employment. Candidate will manage work flow, hire and train new employees, coordinate with home office on all office functions, do some sales as will as work with crews on occasion.
Compensation will be salary plus bonuses. Other benefits include one week paid vacation after one year, company participation in retirement account and health insurance and continuing education.
Climbers, ground men and Plant Health Care Technician-Midland and Lubbock office both need experienced and beginner climbers and ground men and experienced Plant Health Care Technicians. Hourly employees are paid an hourly rate from $10-15 plus skill modifiers that can increase pay up to $4 per hour plus an hour and may receive performance bonuses that can increase pay up to $2 per hour. Benefits include paid vacation, company participation in retirement and healthcare.
Contact James Tuttle at james.tuttle@treelovingcare.com or 877-594-8733
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