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A governmental recruitment agency seeks a motivated individual to join their South Downs beat team for outdoor management tasks in mixed woodlands. The role involves physical work in various weather conditions, ensuring safety standards, and teamwork. Ideal candidates will enjoy practical tasks and demonstrate a commitment to health and safety. Responsibilities include managing maintenance tasks, operating equipment, and assisting with the tractor programme of works. The position promises an engaging work environment across beautiful geography.
We are looking for an enthusiastic, hardworking and highly motivated team player who enjoys practical tasks in an outdoor environment. You must be able to work independently as well as part of a team. You will be part of the South Downs beat team completing a wide range of management and maintenance tasks to help meet the team's and District's work commitments as instructed by the beat manager.
This role can be physically challenging, and you will be working outdoors in all weather conditions using a variety of equipment including vibrating power tools.
Please see the job description below for more information and details about what we need from you.
The post covers two geographic areas and time will be split evenly between these areas.
The South Downs beat covers 4,300 ha of mixed woodland that varies from pure beech on the South Downs to ancient broadleaf woodland - remnants of the Royal Hunting Forest of Bere. The woodlands are spread across East Hampshire and West Sussex and include well used recreation sites, conservation areas and sites of Special Scientific Interest. The Beat team are based at Forestry England Operations Yard, Liss, GU33 7QP.
The Chiddingfold beat covers 2,800 ha of mixed woodland ( 60% BL, 40% conifer) that varies from designated ancient woodlands in the west to areas of production conifer in the Surrey Hills to the east. The woodlands are spread across Surrey and East Hampshire. They are well used for recreation and contain nationally important conservation areas consisting of sites of Special Scientific Interest and SNCI’s. Much of the beat area is contained within the Surrey Hills AONB. The Beat team are based at Forestry England Operations Yard, Farnham, GU10 4LS.
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Team working and health and safety:
And any other tasks, reasonably requested by your line manager.