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Arboricultural Consultant

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An established and forward-thinking environmental consultancy is seeking an Arboricultural Consultant to join its growing team in Milton Keynes. This is a fantastic opportunity for an arboricultural consultant looking to work on new and exciting projects across a wide range of sectors, supported by a collaborative team and based in a new, modern office designed for flexible, high-quality working.
What's On Offer:
- Competitive salary and excellent benefits package
- A modern, well-equipped office environment
- Social events throughout the year
- Varied and exciting new projects with real scope for progression
- Supportive culture with clear opportunities for professional development
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The Role:
- Deliver arboricultural surveys, reports, and impact assessments
- Provide technical advice to clients, planners, and project teams
- Support development projects from feasibility through to construction
- Undertake site visits and contribute to high-profile, multidisciplinary schemes


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About You:
- Qualified in arboriculture (e.g., Level 4+ or equivalent experience)
- Good working knowledge of BS5837 and relevant planning guidance
- Confident report writer with strong attention to detail
- Full UK driving licence
This role would suit someone ambitious, personable, and passionate about arboriculture, who is ready to take the next step in a dynamic and growing consultancy environment. If you'd like to hear more about the role, contact Ashleigh Garner at Penguin Recruitment.
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