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Climber Bucket Operator Jobs in Virginia (NOW HIRING)

Bucket Operator ATE

South Hill, VA · On-site

$17 - $22.75/hr

Bucket Operator CDL Required This role is responsible for assisting with the clearing & removal of ... Stooping, Squatting, Climbing On/Off Truck, Climbing Ladders, Pushing, Reading, Lifting up to 50 ...

Bucket Operator ATE

South Hill, VA · On-site

$17 - $22.75/hr

Description Bucket Operator CDL Required This role is responsible for assisting with the clearing ... Stooping, Squatting, Climbing On/Off Truck, Climbing Ladders, Pushing, Reading, Lifting up to 50 ...

Bucket Operator ATE

South Hill, VA · On-site

$17 - $22.75/hr

Description Bucket Operator CDL Required This role is responsible for assisting with the clearing ... Stooping, Squatting, Climbing On/Off Truck, Climbing Ladders, Pushing, Reading, Lifting up to 50 ...

Bucket Operator Union

Herndon, VA

$18.25 - $24.50/hr

Bucket Operator This role is responsible for assisting with the clearing & removal of trees along ... Stooping, Squatting, Climbing On/Off Truck, Climbing Ladders, Pushing, Reading, Lifting up to 50 ...

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Climber Bucket Operator information

What is the difference between Climber Bucket Operator vs Aerial Lift Operator?

AspectClimber Bucket OperatorAerial Lift Operator
CertificationsOSHA certification, fall protection trainingOSHA certification, fall protection training
Work EnvironmentTree climbing, utility poles, construction sitesElevated work platforms, construction, maintenance
Job TasksClimbing trees or poles, operating bucket for height accessOperating aerial lifts or boom lifts for elevated tasks

Both roles require OSHA certification and fall protection training. Climber Bucket Operators typically work outdoors climbing trees or utility poles, while Aerial Lift Operators work on elevated platforms in construction or maintenance. The main difference lies in the work environment and specific tasks, but both roles involve working at heights using specialized equipment.

What are Climber Bucket Operators?

Climber Bucket Operators are skilled professionals who operate bucket trucks and perform tree trimming, pruning, or removal tasks, often near power lines or in difficult-to-reach areas. They use specialized equipment to access tall trees or structures safely, ensuring that work is performed efficiently and according to safety regulations. In addition to operating machinery, they may also climb trees using ropes and harnesses when necessary. This role requires knowledge of tree care, safety protocols, and the ability to work at heights. Climber Bucket Operators are commonly employed by utility companies, arborist firms, and landscaping services.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Climber Bucket Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Climber Bucket Operator, you need expertise in tree climbing, knowledge of arboriculture practices, and typically a high school diploma or equivalent, with specialized training or certifications in tree care and safety. Familiarity with chainsaws, rigging equipment, aerial lift (bucket truck) operation, and safety systems such as harnesses and ropes is essential. Strong communication, attention to detail, and the ability to work well in a team are critical soft skills for this role. These skills and qualities are important to ensure safe, efficient, and high-quality tree maintenance while minimizing risks to people and property.

What are some common challenges faced by a Climber Bucket Operator and how can they be managed on the job?

Climber Bucket Operators frequently encounter challenges such as working at significant heights, dealing with unpredictable weather conditions, and navigating obstacles like power lines and dense tree canopies. Managing these challenges requires strict adherence to safety protocols, ongoing equipment checks, and effective communication with ground crews and other team members. Staying current on safety training and cultivating situational awareness are essential for minimizing risks and ensuring efficient, coordinated operations.
Bucket Truck Operator

$17.50 - $23.25/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Job Description:  A Bucket Operator's primary responsibility is to assist with the clearing & removal of trees along electrical power lines and right-of-ways. A Bucket Operator operates an aerial lift device (bucket truck) to reach branches interfering with electric lines. The Bucket Operator also operates chain saws, pruners, brush chipper and may be called upon to climb trees using climbing equipment.  A bucket operator should have at least 6 months' verifiable experience trimming out of a bucket and/ or running a bucket in a utility line clearance and/or residential tree clearance setting.  A CDL License / Valid Driver License is Preferred.  We also specialize in Vegetation Management so a pesticide license would be beneficial, but it's not mandatory.

Work Schedule: 4 -10 HR days, either; Monday thru Thursday or Tuesday thru Friday with periods of mandatory overtime. Employees are also required to work emergency storm duty as need arises.

Rate of Pay: Varies depending upon Skills and Experience.

Work Area:  Travel required throughout various states including PA, MD,

OH, VA, & WV Candidates must be flexible to travel when called upon since work locations are subject to change upon short notice based on contract demands.

Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Short Term Disability, Life Insurance, Tuition Reimbursement, Retirement Plan, Paid Time Off!! We Pay Weekly!!

Penn Line Service is a multi-state specialty contractor based in Scottdale, PA. Our tree division, which specializes in line clearance work, employs over 600 employees who work on a year round basis. You can locate more information on our website at www.pennline.com.

We are a Drug-Free Workplace.

We encourage minorities and females to apply.

EOE, including disability/vets