Tree Inspector
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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 TPBN1_UKTJ
- Location:
- Gb
- Job Type:
- FullTime
- Category:
- Construction
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