CCI Inc

Wildfire Coordinator

CCI Inc  •  Calgary, CA (Onsite)  •  3 hours ago
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Job Description

Geoterra Integrated Resource Systems Ltd. is a leading consulting firm based in British Columbia that specializes in forestry, environmental, and natural resource services. We pride ourselves on delivering high-quality, safe, and practical solutions across the province. Our reputation is built on collaboration, technical expertise, and strong Indigenous partnerships. At Geoterra, we offer a positive and professional work environment with meaningful career growth and development opportunities.
As a part of the CCI Group of Companies, CCI offers an unparalleled diversity of work, ensuring our employees remain challenged, engaged, and continually developing their skills. We take pride in delivering results for our clients, and we recognize and reward the dedication, teamwork, and innovative thinking that make those results possible.

CCI Inc. has been named one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies for thirteen (13) consecutive years, reflecting our strong leadership, culture, and commitment to excellence. If you’re looking to grow your career with a forward thinking organization that values its people and the impact of their work, there has never been a better time to join the CCI team.

CCI Core Values
Operate with Integrity
Service With Intention
Commitment, Collaboration, Innovation.

We are seeking an experienced Wildfire Coordinator to support and facilitate wildfire management projects throughout British Columbia and beyond. This role is ideal for someone with a strong background in wildfire operations and planning, including community wildfire planning, prescribed/industrial burning, and regulatory permitting. The Wildfire Coordinator will work with multi-disciplinary teams in both field and office settings, helping communities and industries reduce wildfire risk while supporting junior staff and fostering client relationships.
Key Responsibilities
• Support planning, execution, and delivery of wildfire projects, tracking tasks and milestones
• Assist in developing and implementing Community Wildfire Resiliency Plans (CWRPs) and other risk reduction plans
• Help coordinate prescribed and industrial burning operations, including documentation and permit support
• Facilitate compliance with provincial regulations and permitting processes; maintain records and assist with reporting
• Organize schedules, resources, and communications for field teams; promote a safety-first culture
• Provide basic technical support in wildfire behavior, fuel management, and fire ecology; assist with field assessments and data collection
• Coordinate communications with clients, community representatives, industrial partners, and government agencies; help prepare reports and presentations
• Support review and quality control of project deliverables; help implement process improvements
• Assist in prioritizing tasks, managing resources, and adapting to changing project needs
Qualifications
• Registered Professional Forester (RPF) or Registered Forest Technologist (RFT) in BC (preferred but not required)
• Post-secondary education in Forestry, Natural Resource Management, or a related field; diploma or degree preferred
• Minimum of 3 years’ experience in wildfire management, forestry, or a related field
• Experience supporting wildfire resiliency plans or risk assessments for communities or organizations
• Familiarity with prescribed/industrial burning operations and safe burn practices
• Understanding of regulatory compliance and permitting for wildfire or forestry operations in BC
• Strong organizational and time management skills; ability to coordinate multiple projects
• Effective communication skills (verbal and written); ability to work collaboratively and support team members
• Basic understanding of wildfire behavior, suppression tactics, fuel management, and forestry practices; GIS and wildfire modeling experience is an asset
• Comfortable working in remote and interface environments; commitment to safety
• Valid Class 5 BC driver’s license (or equivalent); willingness to travel within BC and work outdoors; proficiency with standard computer software.

Services | Geoterra Integrated Resource Systems (geoterrairs.ca)

This posting will remain open until filled.

Only short-listed candidates will be contacted. We thank all applicants for their interest.
CCI Inc

About CCI Inc

Since 2004, CCI Inc. has provided services to the North American oil and gas and municipal infrastructure industries and specializes in designing, building and maintaining sound trenchless crossings – typically the highest risk part of a crossings project. The company has had 100% success, for 10 years straight, of ensuring crossings are sound by taking a “360-degree” approach to every project. CCI’s multi-disciplinary team focusing on design, construction, environmental and regulatory includes: engineers, geologists, geotechnical specialists, construction experts, foresters, biologists, project managers, writers, geomatics and GIS specialists. Visit http://ccisolutions.ca for more information.

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Industry
Oil, Gas & Mining
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Canada, CA
Year Founded
2004
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