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Direct the Forestry division and oversee projects and tasks to provide care and control of public shade trees, and trees located on municipal property. Direct and oversee pruning of trees for public safety and tree health. Direct and oversee the removal of trees that are dead or dying. Issue permits for the removal of public shade trees, including coordinating and holding tree removal hearings pursuant to M.G.L. Ch 87. Identify appropriate planting locations for new tree plantings. Direct and oversee the planting of new trees. Perform and submit regular updates and revisions to the GIS based tree Inventory in coordination with the Engineering division using electronic field equipment such as smart phones, tablets, or other device to capture GPS location and field data. Perform inspections and assessments of trees to determine potential hazards. Oversee arboricultural operations of utility companies working on municipal trees. Supervision of Forestry division staff. Prepare bid packages for contract tree work including new plantings. Manage projects and contracts relating to tree work and associated grants including accepting tree work by contractors and authorizing payments. Prepare grant proposals to obtain additional funding for improving or providing care to municipal tree assets. Manage work orders and tasks assigned to the Forestry division. Adhere to ANSI safety standards. Maintain Medford's Tree City USA status
Job Responsibility:
Direct the Forestry division and oversee projects and tasks to provide care and control of public shade trees, and trees located on municipal property
Direct and oversee pruning of trees for public safety and tree health
Direct and oversee the removal of trees that are dead or dying
Issue permits for the removal of public shade trees, including coordinating and holding tree removal hearings pursuant to M.G.L. Ch 87
Identify appropriate planting locations for new tree plantings
Direct and oversee the planting of new trees
Perform and submit regular updates and revisions to the GIS based tree Inventory in coordination with the Engineering division using electronic field equipment such as smart phones, tablets, or other device to capture GPS location and field data
Perform inspections and assessments of trees to determine potential hazards
Oversee arboricultural operations of utility companies working on municipal trees
Supervision of Forestry division staff
Prepare bid packages for contract tree work including new plantings
Manage projects and contracts relating to tree work and associated grants including accepting tree work by contractors and authorizing payments
Prepare grant proposals to obtain additional funding for improving or providing care to municipal tree assets
Manage work orders and tasks assigned to the Forestry division
Adhere to ANSI safety standards
Maintain Medford's Tree City USA status
Requirements:
Associates degree in arboriculture, urban forestry, or equivalent
Five years relevant experience, eight preferred
Valid driver's license required
Massachusetts Certified Arborist or International Society of Arboriculture Certified Arborist certificate
Excellent knowledge of relevant Massachusetts General Laws related to essential functions
tree pruning and care methods
Excellent knowledge and skills on tree identification, including both the common and scientific names of species and varieties
Knowledge of arboriculture and state laws concerning pesticides and herbicide application
Strong communication, problem solving and customer service skills
Strong computer and technology skills
Strong management skills
Strong leadership skills
Strong supervisory skills
Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing
Ability to maintain good public relations and to maintain effective collaborative working relationships with city of Medford staff, department heads, fellow employees, officials and general public
Respond to inquiries in a courteous and professional manner
Ability to meet deadlines
Ability to work independently without daily direction
Ability to use smart phones or other tablet style devices while in the field