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Forestry Officer / Arboricultural Surveyor

Lynx Employment Services Ltd
Solihull · posted 1 August 2026
Salary
£36 an hour
Job type
part time
Location
Solihull, England
Pay:

£36.00 per hour

Outside IR35

Hours:

16 hours per week, part-time

Working hours:

9:00am5:30pm

Start:

24 August 2026

End:

27 November 2026

Contract:

Temporary/contract assignment We are looking for an experienced

Forestry Officer / Arboricultural Surveyor

to provide specialist arboricultural support across tree management, development and infrastructure projects in Solihull. This is a

consultancy and surveying role

and does

not

involve physical tree surgery or operational tree works.

Key responsibilities Carry out tree condition inspections and risk assessments. Undertake

BS5837 tree surveys

for development, demolition and construction projects. Produce arboricultural reports, technical assessments and recommendations. Advise on tree retention, protection, management and removal. Support highways, planning, infrastructure and development projects. Assist with the management of urban and rural tree populations. Respond to tree-related enquiries from council departments and the public. Liaise with contractors and other stakeholders. Support tree risk management and inspection programmes. Assist with felling licence applications and other statutory consents where required. Ensure compliance with relevant legislation, British Standards and industry best practice. Essential Professional Tree Inspection (PTI) qualification

or equivalent recognised tree inspection qualification.

National Diploma in Arboriculture (NDip)

or equivalent. Demonstrable experience completing

BS5837 surveys and assessments . Strong tree inspection and tree risk management knowledge. Experience producing professional arboricultural reports. Knowledge of planning legislation relating to trees and development. Full UK driving licence. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills.

Desirable:

Local authority experience, GIS/tree management database experience, woodland management knowledge and experience supporting highways, infrastructure or regeneration projects.

Ideal candidates may currently work as:

Arboricultural Surveyor, Arboricultural Consultant, Tree Officer, Forestry Officer or Local Authority Arboricultural Officer.

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