Tree Inspector
Gloucestershire
£33,000
Our client is looking to appoint a Tree Inspector to support the safe and sustainable management of trees across a busy highways network. This position is ideal for someone with strong inspection skills, a proactive approach to risk management, and a genuine commitment to environmental stewardship. The Tree Inspector will play a key role in monitoring tree health, identifying hazards, and helping to manage the growing impact of Ash Dieback across the region.
This is an opportunity to join a forward‑thinking organisation where the Tree Inspector will contribute directly to public safety, biodiversity goals, and long‑term resilience of the local landscape.
Key Responsibilities
• Conduct structured inspections of trees located along highways, public spaces, and other designated areas.
• Assess tree condition, identify signs of Ash Dieback, and provide clear, evidence‑based recommendations for appropriate action.
• Record inspection findings using digital systems, ensuring accurate and up‑to‑date asset information.
• Offer professional guidance to internal teams, contractors, and stakeholders on tree safety, health, and management strategies.
• Support the creation and delivery of Ash Dieback response plans, including prioritisation of works and replanting initiatives.
• Oversee contractor activities to ensure compliance with safety, environmental, and quality requirements.
• Contribute to wider sustainability and biodiversity programmes through informed tree management and replacement schemes.
• Ensure all activities undertaken by the Tree Inspector align with current legislation, health & safety standards, and industry best practice.
Person Specification
• Qualification in arboriculture or demonstrable experience in tree inspection, ideally with exposure to Ash Dieback assessment.
• Understanding of recognised tree‑risk assessment systems (e.g., QTRA, THREATS, VALID).
• Strong knowledge of arboricultural legislation, standards, and modern management practices.
• Confident using GIS or digital data‑capture tools for inspection recording.
• Excellent communication skills with the ability to engage effectively with a range of stakeholders.
• Full UK driving licence.
• Professional membership of relevant bodies (e.g., Arboricultural Association, Institute of Chartered Foresters) is desirable.
• Experience working within highways, local authority, or large‑scale infrastructure environments.
• Chainsaw or aerial tree‑work qualifications (NPTC or equivalent) are beneficial but not essential.
• Awareness of broader biosecurity issues, pests, and disease‑management strategies.
If you are interested in this role, have any questions or wish to apply, then please send us a copy of your CV.
Rob Utilise Recruitment