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Tree Climber

What We Offer·

  • Compensation: Competitive pay based on experience, skill level, and responsibilities
  • Benefits: Health and dental insurance, paid time off, 401(k) Savings Plan, and Flexible Spending Plan
  • Time Off: Time off to support your work/life balance
  • Career Growth & Development: Extensive training, continuing education, and opportunities to grow your career in arboriculture
  • Team & Collaborative Environment: Work with some of the best trained and equipped professionals in the industry, with a focus on safety, quality, and teamwork
  • Pay for this position will be based on experience $25-$30/hr

Position Summary

As a Tree Climber on our General Tree Care Team, you’ll play a vital role in maintaining and preserving the health of our clients’ landscapes. A typical day may include:
  • Climbing and pruning large shade trees and ornamentals using proper practices
  • Performing removals, cable bracing, and other tree care techniques
  • Safely operating chainsaws, equipment, and aerial lifts (bucket trucks)
  • Working as part of a team to deliver high-quality service to clients
  • Applying industry safety standards in all aspects of tree care

This role offers the opportunity to work outdoors, visit beautiful properties in your community, and apply your climbing expertise to protect and enhance landscapes.


About You

You are safety-focused, skilled in climbing, and eager to build your career in tree care. You bring:
  • Experience with proper pruning practices for large shade trees and ornamentals
  • Ability to identify native and introduced tree/shrub species and their characteristics
  • Ability to climb without spurs
  • Knowledge of tree care safety standards
  • Hands-on experience with chainsaws and related equipment
  • Experience operating aerial lifts (bucket truck)
  • A valid U.S. driver’s license (CDL a plus)
  • Authorization to lawfully work in the U.S.

About SavATree

SavATree was founded 45 years ago with a mission to preserve trees threatened by the gypsy moth epidemic. Since then, we’ve grown into a nationwide leader in tree, shrub, and lawn care services. Unlike companies that focus on removal, our work is rooted in preservation and care.

We are a values-driven organization built on teamwork, integrity, respect, and a relentless commitment to making a positive impact. When you join us, you’ll find a collaborative, competitive, and caring environment where your contributions matter. As we like to say: When you work here, you thrive here.


Physical Requirements

This role requires the ability to climb, work at heights, and safely lift and/or move up to fifty (50) pounds while performing tree care tasks.


Equal Opportunity

SavATree is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug-Free Workplace. We are committed to creating a diverse environment where all employees feel valued and respected.

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