Treeline Woodlands-Forestry Manager Required
Treeline Woodlands Ltd is a small, family run company based south of Edinburgh.
We have been operating for 30 years and have a broad base of clients in the Scottish Borders, Lothians and Central Belt.
Treeline Woodlands offer a comprehensive range of forestry services, all of which are centred around the core business of Woodland/Forestry Management.
Due to changing staff roles, we have a new position for a Forestry Manager to lead our woodland establishment department.
The successful applicant must be able to take responsibility for our current management portfolio and continue to provide a professional high-quality service, as well as having the ability and desire to gain new clients.
The role will include:
– Communication and meetings with clients, suppliers and contractors
– the preparation of plans, maps, reports and budgets for planting schemes and restocking schemes
– liaising with Scottish Forestry over grant applications and planting schemes etc.
– the implementation of beat-up surveys and all maintenance works where required
– The continuation of relationships with current clients
Requirements:-
At least one year’s experience in a similar role
– Relevant forestry/academic qualifications or proven forestry background- The ability to take ownership and assume responsibility for the woodland establishment arm of the business
– Professional levels of verbal and written communication
– Self-motivated and capable of working independently
– A practical approach to problem solving – Enthusiastic, flexible and able to work alongside a wider team
– A clean UK driving licence
We offer a competitive salary, use of a company vehicle, the opportunity to be part of an enthusiastic young team, and to develop with the business.
t: 01968 660 698
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