Crew Leader - Wright Tree Service
Willard, OH
About the Job
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Wright Tree Service provides vegetation management, storm restoration, and work planning services to utility companies and their communities across North America. Our operations are guided by a set of values: safety, integrity, excellence, teamwork, innovation, and family.
Wright Tree Service provides vegetation management, storm restoration, and work planning services to utility companies and their communities across North America. Our operations are guided by a set of values: safety, integrity, excellence, teamwork, innovation, and family.
Safety is always our highest value. That focus is guided by our “Brother’s and Sister’s Keeper” pledge to keep both ourselves and others safe. We abide by the highest ethical standards, knowing our service is critical to utilities and their customers, and we work as a team to deliver creative solutions to our clients. Finally, we are proud of our family-founded history and have worked to retain those family values in our culture since becoming employee-owned in 2002.
Essential Functions:
- Supervises a line clearance crew and is responsible for planning daily work for the crew.
- Assigns work for individual crew members and directs crew in performing work according to accepted line clearance practices. Must be capable of adjusting to field requirements and taking independent action without close supervision.
- Recognizes poisonous plants and uses proper safeguards against them.
- Enforces safe work practices, as experience, judgment, company policy, and OSHA specifies and conducts safety training in accordance with company policies and procedures.
- Obtains oral or written permission from property owners to trim or remove trees and apply herbicides. Arranges with the customer or property owner the ability to obtain access, advise them of interruption, and explain the work that needs to be done. Repairs minor damages if they occur. Takes complicated situations to the General Foreperson’s attention for proper handling.
- Promotes and maintains good customer and public relations through the effective completion of assigned work and the appropriate behavior of employees on the crew.
- Keeps accurate records, timesheets, and reports related to the performance of the crew. Furnishes supervisor and Utility representative with reports of orders completed, units of work completed, crew time and distribution, etc.
- Receives and interprets tree trimming, removal, and chemical application orders initiated by a General Foreperson or Utility, involving an understanding of drawings and symbols, representing types of power lines, voltages, and line equipment.
- Responsible for the conduct of safety training of assigned personnel in accordance with good safety training procedures, in addition to and in coordination with client company policies and procedures.
- Responsible for being mindful of controlling crew costs including effective use of manpower, proper work methods, amount of trimming, and operation of equipment.
- Considers inclement weather conditions and determines when to start or stop work, dependent upon its effect on employees and the nature of the work.
- Safeguards employees and the public from hazards in and around the work area. Cooperates with customers, police, and fire departments when blocking streets or driveways. Sets up barriers, warning signs, flags, etc. to protect employees as well as the public. Trained to perform tree and bucket rescue. Follows and enforces safe work practices, rules, and policies.
- Responsible for truck inspection, proper working conditions, as well as necessary repairs to tools, trucks, and other work equipment. Requests major repairs or replacements when required. Maintains good housekeeping on the truck and at worksite locations.
- In emergency situations, determine the proper action to be taken to eliminate hazards to life and property and the trimming/removal of trees, if necessary, to expedite the restoration of service by calling out crew personnel and performing other activities connected with emergency work.
- Trims and/or removes trees by climbing with the aid of a ladder, safety belt, climbing line, powered trimmer lift truck, or works from the ground using saws/pruners. Will cut branches or trunk sections and drop or lower them to the ground with lines.
- Uses appropriate tools, will fell trees or trimmed trunks and split them into manageable pieces.
- Sprays stumps and brush with hand-spraying equipment to prevent further growth.
- Loads and unloads trucks with logs, stumps, brush, and debris and/or feeds brush into a wood chipper.
- Repairs slight damage to lawns, fences, and walks caused by tree trimming.
- Services gasoline, air, and hand-powered tools and other equipment.
- Relays hand-signals, directs traffic, drives and operates trucks and equipment as assigned, and keeps trucks and work area clear and orderly.
- Trains new employees on proper procedures.
- Works around hazardous equipment and in close proximity to energized power lines.
- Works around excessive noise from machines, chainsaws, and wood chippers and must wear proper personal protective equipment.
- Is exposed to all temperatures and weather; will be exposed to nature, i.e., irritating plants, biting or stinging insects, dust, etc.
- May work on rough terrain.
- Performs other related duties as required or assigned.
Minimum Requirements:
- Has a minimum of 3 years experience working on tree trimming or clearing crews and/or has successfully completed applicable performance reviews.
- Possess excellent leadership skills and be able to handle stressful situations along with being able to multi-task.
- Has a basic knowledge of trees, including identification, growth habits, and correct arboricultural techniques for trimming, pruning, repairing, maintaining, and removing, as applies to working in close proximity to energized conductors.
- Knows and understands the American National Standards for Tree Care Operations (ANSI Z133.1-2000).
- Has a basic knowledge of electrical circuits and must be skilled in the reading and understanding of circuit maps.
- Ability to communicate professionally, both verbally and in writing, with the general public, customers, and fellow employees.
- Enforces on-the-job safety practices.
- Must be able to wear necessary personal protective equipment (PPE) as required.
- Needs to be able to enter and exit a vehicle numerous times per day.
- Must be able to withstand exposure to all kinds of weather while completing work tasks such as rain, heat, sun, cold, and snow.
- Must be able to write, read, and comprehend written and verbal job instructions/information.
- Must be able to communicate with others and represent Wright Tree Service in a professional manner.
- Possesses the ability to lift, move, and maneuver up to 50 pounds on an infrequent basis and up to 30 pounds on a frequent basis.
- Ability to work long hours and overtime during emergencies (including holidays, weekends, and storm work) and will be subject to call-out work.
- Ability to operate and service all required tools and equipment.
- Must have a valid commercial driver’s license (dependent on Division and utility/contract requirements) and be able to pass a pre-employment drug test.
- Possesses a valid medical card to drive company vehicles 10,0001 lbs GVWR or GVW and greater.
- Must have a valid driver’s license (CDL), and medical card and be able to pass a pre-employment drug test.
- Maintains a herbicide applicator or operator certification and license as required by Wright Tree Service and local, state, and federal law.
- Must have valid First-Aid and CPR cards.
Source : Wright Tree Service