Disneyland Resort seeking Full Time Tree Worker

Full-Time Tree Worker

Disneyland® Resort, in Anaheim, California
Requisition Number: 99198

(Local, Southern California applicants sought - NO RELOCATION OFFERED)

Disneyland® Resort has current full-time positions in the Horticulture Department for Tree Workers. Be a part of the “Year of a Million Dreams!” The Disneyland® Resort features two Theme Parks, an entertainment district and three hotels, all within walking distance.


RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Provides day-to-day tree care for the Resort urban forest, under the direction of an Arboricultural Manager
• Ensures Cast Member and Guest safety as well as Guest comfort, and Resort aesthetics
• Ensures that the trees are maintained in keeping with the theme of each area of the Resort

QUALIFICATIONS:
• Minimum 3 to 5 years of experience in Arboriculture including:
• Climbing, pruning, lift operation, planting, cabling, bracing, rigging, removals and ground work including:
• Chipper operation, root excavation, Christmas lighting installation, emergency rescue, training, inventory maintenance, and tree inspection
• Valid California Driver’s License

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
• International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) Certified Arborist and/or Western Chapter ISA Certified Tree Worker.
• CPR Certification

TO APPLY
Please visit DisneyCareers.com and do a keyword search for "Tree Worker," or paste this URL into the address field of your internet browser: https://disney.recruitmax.com//main/care...t=tree%20worker

©Disney is an equal opportunity employer. Drawing Creativity from Diversity.
 
There is also 2 Horticulture Management jobs posted at Disney also. One for Landscaping and the other for IPM. If you would like to see the job description, just click on the link in the previous post and go to "view similar jobs" on the bottom of the page.
If anyone's interested in any of these jobs and would like to know more about them, just send me a message and I'll be happy to share any more info that I can.
 
Hello All

I was just curious if a career at Disney has peaked anyone's interest on this site. I thought maybe a pole could provide some data that may improve our recruiting methods. If you have any comments that could help with this, please post a reply.

Thanks!!
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There is a pay range based on experience. It's a Union position so it pays typical wages that you would see in the municipal sector.
The benefits are good also and there are a lot of perks that come with the job. That is if you like hanging out with a Mouse.
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If your interested in the position, contact Mark Neynaber, who is the Disney recruiter and he will share the wages with you and benefit package. His info is:

mark.neynaber@disney.com
(714) 781-1652 work
(714) 781-1620 fax
 
Mark

I definitely enjoyed seeing some of your training at the Hawaii Trade Show. I'm also dying to learn how you installed that 2 line system for the Double Kong Ascender in the competition. If that is truly as easy as you made it look, I'd like to add that to my bag of tricks. If you are ever in the neighborhood, send me a message.
 
Yes. As long as one is properly backed up and the gear and technique meet all necessary standards, we're all for having climbers use the gear they feel is most efficient for them
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