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Tree Surveyor – Oxfordshire - £42, DOE + Professional Development
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Posted 15 April Salary £42, DOE LocationOxford Job type Discipline Groundcare, Amenity & Forestry ReferenceCF -
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Tree Surveyor
Tree Surveyor – Oxfordshire - £42, DOE + Professional Development
The Job:
An opportunity has arisen for an experienced Tree Surveyor to join a professional arboriculture team in Oxfordshire. In this role, you’ll conduct detailed tree inspections and risk assessments, advise on tree health and safety, and contribute to the long-term management of valued green spaces.
Key responsibilities include:
- Carrying out comprehensive tree surveys and visual risk assessments across public and private land
- Producing detailed reports on tree condition, safety, and recommended interventions
- Using GIS and other digital tools to maintain accurate tree records
- Advising on tree maintenance, pruning, and removal in line with BS standards
- Supporting the planning and execution of tree planting schemes
- Providing expert advice on tree pests, diseases, and site management
- Collaborating with internal teams and external stakeholders to deliver tree-related projects
The Company:
A respected name in the environmental and vegetation management sector, this business supports a wide range of clients with tree care, surveying, and ecological services. Known for quality and professionalism, the company offers a forward-thinking and supportive working environment with a focus on staff development.
The Candidate:
- A recognised qualification in Arboriculture
- Relevant NPTC or Lantra certification for tree surveying
- Good understanding of urban tree management, pests, and diseases
- Proficiency in using IT systems and GIS mapping tools
- Strong communication skills and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team
- Full, clean UK driving licence
- Experience leading small teams or contractors on site
- Familiarity with health and safety regulations and risk management practices
The Package:
- Salary up to £42, per annum DOE
- Flexible working during adverse weather conditions
- Opportunities for ongoing training and professional development
- Supportive and collaborative working culture