SavATree Careers
Purpose of the Role
The Natural Resources Consulting Technician position collects data on tree location, species, size, condition, and information as needed. The work is performed using GIS and GPS on mobile devices in the field for analysis and reporting by the Consulting Arborist. Assignments may include but are not limited to tree inventory, tree management planning, tree preservation, and tree appraisal. Work may be accomplished independently or as part of a team and responsibilities include client communication. Essential Functions of the Role
Collect field location and attribute data on trees within the scope of work using mobile GIS and GPS software and hardware. Provide completed maps and tables for analysis and reporting by Consulting Arborist. Converse with clients in a professional manner to provide additional information, answer questions and ensure targeted solutions are successful. Communicate frequently with field crews and contribute to positive teamwork environment. Complete reports on computer tablets and provide feedback to the responsible Arborist detailing problems cited, actions taken, and results achieved. Participate in meetings and debriefs with Managers and other specialists related to productivity, safety (including regulatory compliance), and quality. Work efficiently and productively on a daily basis meeting established key performance indicators (KPIs). Demonstrate flexibility regarding work hours and days based on weather events. Maintain compliance with all Federal, State, and local laws and regulations as well as company policies. Work in a consistent state of alertness and safe manner. Contribute to continuous improvement culture as defined by Lean Sigma policies and procedures. Advance towards attainment of ISA Certified Arborist and Tree Risk Assessment Qualification in order to become a Consulting Arborist. May assist Consulting Arborist(s) with basic report writing tasks. Decision Making Authority
Autonomy based on experience, as needed coordinate with Consulting Arborist. Working Relationships
Internal
Consulting Arborist, Branch Manager, Operations Manager, Office Manager, Field Specialists, and Sales Arborists External
Clients, Vendors Qualifications for this Role
Associate or Bachelor’s degree from an accredited College or University in Arboriculture, Horticulture, Forestry, Biology, Plant Science, Environmental Sciences, or a relevant experience. Possess a valid driver’s license to operate motor vehicle in governing state. Minimum of 21 years of age. Minimum 2 years of experience in field data collection and analysis. Ability to prioritize and multi-task in a fast-paced environment. Efficiency in working independently or with a team. Proficient with computer programs including Microsoft Office suite and various tree inventory software platforms. Excellent verbal and written communication skills with customer service focus. Problem solving skills to apply knowledge to specific situations and identify appropriate solutions. Physical Environment
Field, which may include both developed and undeveloped lands, and traditional office environment. Physical Demands
Stand, walk, and work outdoors outside for full days in during projects, sometimes in adverse weather conditions. Activities include balance, bending, climbing, and kneeling. Ability to lift 50 pounds. Must be able to sit and navigate/use computer system and/or use a tablet. May be requested to work overtime and weekends. Travel within Branch, District, and Region territories based on project needs.
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The Natural Resources Consulting Technician position collects data on tree location, species, size, condition, and information as needed. The work is performed using GIS and GPS on mobile devices in the field for analysis and reporting by the Consulting Arborist. Assignments may include but are not limited to tree inventory, tree management planning, tree preservation, and tree appraisal. Work may be accomplished independently or as part of a team and responsibilities include client communication. Essential Functions of the Role
Collect field location and attribute data on trees within the scope of work using mobile GIS and GPS software and hardware. Provide completed maps and tables for analysis and reporting by Consulting Arborist. Converse with clients in a professional manner to provide additional information, answer questions and ensure targeted solutions are successful. Communicate frequently with field crews and contribute to positive teamwork environment. Complete reports on computer tablets and provide feedback to the responsible Arborist detailing problems cited, actions taken, and results achieved. Participate in meetings and debriefs with Managers and other specialists related to productivity, safety (including regulatory compliance), and quality. Work efficiently and productively on a daily basis meeting established key performance indicators (KPIs). Demonstrate flexibility regarding work hours and days based on weather events. Maintain compliance with all Federal, State, and local laws and regulations as well as company policies. Work in a consistent state of alertness and safe manner. Contribute to continuous improvement culture as defined by Lean Sigma policies and procedures. Advance towards attainment of ISA Certified Arborist and Tree Risk Assessment Qualification in order to become a Consulting Arborist. May assist Consulting Arborist(s) with basic report writing tasks. Decision Making Authority
Autonomy based on experience, as needed coordinate with Consulting Arborist. Working Relationships
Internal
Consulting Arborist, Branch Manager, Operations Manager, Office Manager, Field Specialists, and Sales Arborists External
Clients, Vendors Qualifications for this Role
Associate or Bachelor’s degree from an accredited College or University in Arboriculture, Horticulture, Forestry, Biology, Plant Science, Environmental Sciences, or a relevant experience. Possess a valid driver’s license to operate motor vehicle in governing state. Minimum of 21 years of age. Minimum 2 years of experience in field data collection and analysis. Ability to prioritize and multi-task in a fast-paced environment. Efficiency in working independently or with a team. Proficient with computer programs including Microsoft Office suite and various tree inventory software platforms. Excellent verbal and written communication skills with customer service focus. Problem solving skills to apply knowledge to specific situations and identify appropriate solutions. Physical Environment
Field, which may include both developed and undeveloped lands, and traditional office environment. Physical Demands
Stand, walk, and work outdoors outside for full days in during projects, sometimes in adverse weather conditions. Activities include balance, bending, climbing, and kneeling. Ability to lift 50 pounds. Must be able to sit and navigate/use computer system and/or use a tablet. May be requested to work overtime and weekends. Travel within Branch, District, and Region territories based on project needs.
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