Strategic Natural Resource Group

Senior Forester

Strategic Natural Resource Group  •  British Columbia, CA (Onsite)  •  17 days ago
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Job Description

Strategic is one of British Columbia's largest natural resource consultants. We are a First Nations majority owned company through the Ehattesaht Chinehkint Nation, whose stewardship of the land leads us forward What started as a small team of Timber Development Engineers, has grown over the last 20 years into an industry renowned west coast consultancy employing 130+ people in multiple communities. Our mission is to deliver technical expertise to our valued clients, to provide a safe and positive work environment, and to lead by fostering prosperity in our communities.

Responsibilities:

Job Details

A Senior Forester must be able to produce and supervise the production of accurate professional deliverables with particular attention to quality, time, and cost parameters, both independently and in a team environment. The Senior Forester must possess effective mentorship skills while leading by example in areas of reliability, organization, logic, and customer service, while being an effective communicator with colleagues and other professionals.

The applicant will have working knowledge of BC and Coastal Forest Legislation, experience writing, reviewing, and signing Site Plans, experience writing silviculture prescriptions, and experience managing a team of professionals.

Role Responsibilities:

· Collaborates, improves, and maintains Regional Quality Assurance and Quality Control through the utilization of existing policies and procedures, for example, SNRC’s QMS program and the applicable Regional QAQC program.

· Perform and/or audit, field and office work to professional standards, including compiling field data into useful reports and prescribing recommendations or treatments, as well as completing standard plans and prescriptions.

· Ensure a clear understanding of the project’s scope and standards that you may be supporting.

· Ensure complete, high-quality, timely, and accurate packaging of deliverable products to the specific standards of the project.

· Report on the status of completion of projects or on significant issues that may arise, and offer options to address

· Maintain and ensure a high degree of personal safety and safety for all.

· Participate and support SNRC’s OH&S Program by personally adhering to and enforcing safety standards (including Safe Work Practice & Standard Operating Procedures).

· Work in adverse weather conditions and steep, brushy terrain as required.

· Travel safely by truck, boat, ATV, float plane, and helicopter without issue.

· Maintain personal health and fitness in order to conduct fieldwork regularly and efficiently

Professional Engagement:

· Ensure compliance with all statutory safety and professional standards legislation.

· Ensure complete and accurate field data gathering by self and field teams as required.

· Ensure effective communication methods (radio, etc.) with crew, transportation providers, and others in the area.

Technical Leadership:

· Support cross-regionally as needed with technical skills, whether as a subject matter expert, professional resource in project, time, operations, or cost analysis

Training:

· Participate in the training and mentorship of coworkers, sharing work experience and improving their technical skills.

· Demonstrate and mentor a strong understanding of operational forestry and silviculture: silviculture systems, silviculture activities, harvest systems; visual quality objectives, archeological resources, retention, windthrow, and riparian management, etc.

Reports Relationships

Functionally Reports to: Operations Manager

Role Requirements

General Requirements:

· Knowledge and experience in BC Forestry

· An effective communicator

· Maintain professional image at work and within the company

· Maintain personal accountability for content and quality of work for self and team

· Class 5 driver’s license required

Qualifications:

· At least 10 years of demonstrated experience in the forest industry,

· Minimum of 5 years of experience in coastal site plans and silviculture surveys

· Project management experience would be an asset

· RPF designation through FPBC

Strategic Natural Resource Group

About Strategic Natural Resource Group

Industry-leading experts in emergency response and remote site development solutions. Strategic Natural Resource Group helps clients solve complex land-based challenges across British Columbia. Our work spans wildfire suppression, timber development, environmental planning, and innovative land management strategies. We pair technical expertise with boots-on-the-ground experience to deliver real results.

Explore more about Strategic:

🌲 Learn about our full suite of services: https://snrgroup.com/solutions

💼 Join our team: https://snrgroup.com/careers

🔥 Industry-recognized training & certification: https://snrgroup.com/strategic-career-choice/training-certification

🌐 Visit our website: https://snrgroup.com/

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Industry
Consulting & Advisory
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Campbell River, CA
Year Founded
2003
Website
snrc.ca
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