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Utility Tree Trimmer

Mid-State Technical College

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The Utility Tree Trimmer program is a one-year technical diploma embedded in the Arborist Technician associate degree. Students are trained in introductory electrical awareness and safety, electrical hardware identification, tree pruning, chainsaw use, climbing and related aerial tree work, tree identification, pesticide handling and application, and tree biology. Teamwork and crew leadership are also emphasized. The program includes hands-on exploration and learning, and many classes are outdoo

Credits

17 credits

Format

In-Person

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Where this program is offered

  • Wisconsin

    Wisconsin

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

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Skills

Operation and ControlOperations MonitoringCritical ThinkingComplex Problem SolvingMonitoringSpeakingCoordinationInstructing

Knowledge

Customer and Personal ServiceMechanical

Abilities

Control PrecisionProblem SensitivityManual DexterityMultilimb CoordinationReaction TimeArm-Hand SteadinessStatic StrengthExtent FlexibilityOral ComprehensionTrunk Strength

Tasks

  • Operate shredding and chipping equipment, and feed limbs and brush into the machines.
  • Operate boom trucks, loaders, stump chippers, brush chippers, tractors, power saws, trucks, sprayers
  • Cut away dead and excess branches from trees, or clear branches around power lines, using climbing e

Technology

Web page creation and editing softwareSpreadsheet softwareElectronic mail softwareWord processing software

Tools

Agricultural augersBoom trucksBrush chippersBrush trucksBucket trucksBypass prunersCargo trailersChemical mixersChipper shreddersChipper trucksClimbing hooksCordless power sawsDump trucksFelling wedgesGarden shovels

Work Values

RelationshipsSupportIndependenceWorking ConditionsAchievementRecognition
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

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What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Diploma)

  • Brush chippers and stump chippers — operate and monitor equipment performance during routine residential and light commercial clearing jobs with minimal oversight.
  • Climbing hooks, belts, and boom truck buckets — use routinely to access mid-height canopy work areas and complete assigned trimming tasks independently.
  • Dead, excess, and low-hanging branches — cut away using chainsaws, hooks, and clippers while managing body position and balance in the tree.
  • Tree shape and aesthetics — apply pruning techniques to trim, top, and reshape ornamental trees according to crew lead specifications.
  • Boom trucks, tractors, and power sprayers — operate across a range of standard job types, adjusting controls to match terrain and workload conditions.
  • Tool maintenance schedule — sharpen saw blades, replace worn parts, and lubricate equipment independently after each job cycle.
  • Rope and rigging systems — rig, tension, and lower branches safely during multi-person trimming operations in suburban environments.
  • Branch clearance around power lines — execute line-clearance cuts following utility right-of-way protocols under general crew supervision.
  • Job progress and equipment condition — monitor throughout the workday and communicate anomalies to the crew lead before problems escalate.
  • Crew communication on active sites — relay clear, concise verbal instructions to ground workers while working at elevation in noisy environments.

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