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    • You'll be involved in activities such as chainsaw work, tree felling and windblow clearance, tree planting and plant handling, maintaining deer and stock…
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Forest Craftsperson (FLS) - job post

Forestry and Land Scotand
North West Dumfries DG2 7PA
£30,414 - £31,814 a year - Fixed term contract
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Pay

  • £30,414 - £31,814 a year

Job type

  • Fixed term contract

Location

North West Dumfries DG2 7PA

Full job description

We're looking for a Forest Craftsperson to join our South Region Land Management team. You'll be based out of our Ae location.

Our Land Management teams play a vital role in caring for Scotland's national forests and land, helping us manage around 9% of the country's land area. The team are responsible for a wide range of activities including woodland creation and restocking, harvesting, environmental and wildlife management, infrastructure maintenance, and supporting visitor experiences. Through this work, they contribute to climate change mitigation, biodiversity conservation and sustainable land use.

As a Forest Craftsperson you will play a key role in delivering a wide variety of practical forest management and stewardship tasks. This is a hands-on, outdoor role working in all weather conditions, often across remote and rugged terrain. You'll be involved in activities such as chainsaw work, tree felling and windblow clearance, tree planting and plant handling, maintaining deer and stock fencing, and supporting the upkeep of visitor facilities and forest infrastructure. You'll also assist with environmental tasks including weed control, habitat management and site maintenance, working closely with colleagues to deliver planned programmes of work throughout the year.

To be successful, you'll have a passion for working outdoors and be comfortable in physically demanding environments. You should be able to work both independently and as part of a team, with strong communication and time management skills. A proactive approach to learning and developing new skills is essential, along with basic IT skills and confidence using digital tools. Experience in forestry operations such as tree planting, fencing or chainsaw work is desirable, as is an understanding of health and safety in a practical work setting. You'll also need, or be willing to gain, industry-standard certifications in chainsaw use, brushcutting and pesticide application.

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If this sounds like a role you're interested in, we'd encourage you to apply with your CV and covering letter - please ensure you provide evidence of the essential and desirable criteria detailed on the attached job description and success profile document.
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