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Manual Brush Cutter

Windfirm Resources

Job Details
Location:

Houston BC

Position Start Date:

May 19, 2025

Accommodation:

Rental House

Pay Rate:

$500-$800/Ha

Rookies & New Workers Welcome to Apply:

Yes

Description & Qualifications
Job Description

I'm looking for someone to join our brushing crew working north of Houston BC. We offer good prices and a great company to work for in a beautiful location. Our accommodations are a mix of planting camps and rental properties. $25 a day for all you can eat in the planting camp or free accommodation in rentals where we feed ourselves. Option to rent a brush saw and all the necessary equipment for $20 a day if you don't have your own. We're paid per hectare with higher than average prices. People with brushing or planting experience are preferred but I'm open to hearing from anyone who feels like they may be right for the job.

Certifications & Experience:

I am willing to train newcomers

How to Apply
Application Deadline:

Tuesday, July 1, 2025

You can email me with any questions or send me your name/number if it's easier to talk over the phone. Thanks

Primary Contact:

Josh

Contact Information:

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