Union Vegetation Control (VC) Auditor in Oakhurst, California at ARBORWORKS LLC
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Job Description
Locations: Watsonville & Paso Robles (California)
ABOUT ARBORWORKS, LLCArborWorks LLC is a nationwide leader in professional vegetation management, specializing in utility line clearance, fire remediation, and large-scale environmental projects. Established in 2003, we have built a reputation for quality and safety by leveraging advanced mechanized equipment and a skilled team of dedicated professionals. Guided by a commitment to innovation, safety, and superior customer service, ArborWorks prides itself on an exceptional safety culture, recognized through industry-leading third-party ratings.
Whether you’re looking to grow your career or contribute your expertise, ArborWorks offers a dynamic environment where team members are valued, and professional growth is a priority. We are passionate about creating safe communities and delivering excellence in every project.
JOB OVERVIEW: VEGETATION CONTROL (VC) AUDITOR
The Vegetation Control (VC) Auditor is responsible for auditing, validating, and supporting vegetation control work to ensure compliance with applicable contractual, regulatory, and quality standards. This role serves as a key quality assurance function within vegetation management operations, working closely with operations and field leadership to identify deficiencies, document findings, and support corrective actions.
The VC Auditor works in a field‑focused capacity with administrative responsibilities and may perform job duties from operational facilities, field locations, or other approved work settings. This position requires independence, strong judgment, and consistent, accurate reporting. The role plays a critical part in maintaining work quality, compliance, and continuous improvement across vegetation management programs.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:Field Auditing & Quality Assurance:
- Conduct field audits of vegetation control and pole‑clearing work to verify adherence to contractual, regulatory, and quality standards
- Evaluate workmanship, access clearance, vegetation control effectiveness, and safety compliance
- Document audit findings accurately using company‑approved electronic systems
- Perform follow‑up audits to confirm corrective actions and compliance restoration
Operational Support & Collaboration:
- Partner with operations and field leadership to support quality and compliance goals
- Participate in scheduled operational meetings and audit reviews
- Communicate audit results, trends, and corrective recommendations clearly and professionally
- Meet with supervisors and field personnel, as needed, to review findings and expectations
Field Work & Compliance Support:
- Perform vegetation control or pole‑clearing work as needed to bring failed audits back into compliance
- Access utility rights‑of‑way, hike power lines, and navigate varied terrain safely
- Interact professionally with property owners, clients, and the public while in the field
- Use company‑provided tools and equipment to support corrective and compliance activities
Reporting & Communication:
- Submit daily and periodic audit updates to assigned operational contacts
- Maintain detailed, accurate audit documentation and records
- Track recurring quality issues and contribute to continuous improvement efforts
REQUIREMENT & QUALIFICATIONS
Experience & Skills
- Prior experience in vegetation management, utility right‑of‑way work, forestry operations, inspections, auditing, or field‑based compliance roles
- Demonstrated understanding of vegetation control standards, work quality expectations, and field safety practices
- Ability to identify deficiencies, non‑conforming work, and quality gaps in field operations
Technical & Computer Skills
- Strong computer and mobile device proficiency, including the ability to use tablets, databases, audit platforms, and reporting tools
- Ability to accurately document findings, generate reports, and submit electronic communications
- Willingness and ability to learn company‑specific audit systems and tools (training provided)
Independence & Communication
- Ability to work independently while coordinating with operations and field leadership
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to clearly explain audit findings
- Ability to communicate professionally with field crews, supervisors, and operations leadership
Training & Assessments
- Successful completion of required field training alongside experienced field personnel
- Completion of required job‑related assessments, including VC pole clearing assessments, as applicable
Schedule, Travel & Availability
- Ability to work field‑intensive schedules, including extended shifts based on operational needs
- Ability to travel within assigned regions and support multiple geographic areas as needed
- Ability to accommodate occasional overnight travel
Licensing
- Valid Driver’s License (clean driving record) and ability to safely operate a company vehicle
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Prior experience in a formal quality assurance or auditing role within vegetation management or utility operations
- Demonstrated ability to analyze audit data and identify trends or systemic quality issues
- Experience providing coaching, guidance, or corrective feedback to field personnel
- Exposure to process improvement or quality improvement initiatives
- Familiarity with regulatory frameworks or vegetation management compliance standards, such as state or local vegetation requirements
- Experience supporting training, mentoring, or onboarding of field personnel
- Comfort working with cross‑functional or geographically distributed teams
WORK ENVIRONMENT
- Work performed across field locations and operational or office‑based settings, depending on assignment and business needs
- Regular outdoor work in varying weather and environmental conditions
- Work conducted in utility rights‑of‑way, roadside environments, uneven terrain, and remote locations
- Physical demands include extended walking, hiking, bending, climbing, and standing
- Use of tools, auditing equipment, and materials that may exceed 50 pounds
- Company vehicle and required equipment provided
EEO STATEMENT
ArborWorks, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to providing an inclusive workplace and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic under applicable law.
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION STATEMENTArborWorks, LLC complies with applicable laws regarding reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities. Due to the physically demanding, field‑based nature of this role, accommodations will be assessed on a case‑by‑case basis and must not prevent the employee from safely performing the essential functions of the job.