Seasonal Forestry Opportunity Jobs
By Canfor At British Columbia, Canada
Current or past enrollment in a forestry or natural resources management program, and/or forestry work experience
Supervision of planting, vegetation management, and site preparation activities to ensure compliance with Canfor’s safety, environmental, and quality standards
Excellent communication skills and an ability to perform physically demanding fieldwork in a team environment
Timber stratification and preliminary feature identification using Lidar data and imagery
Site level plans and ecosystem data collection
Field information mapping stream and riparian assessments
Surveyor [Cfm] Jobs
By CareerBeacon At Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
Minimum 5 years of experience required of surveying experience in a Civil construction or engineering environment
Proficient in using AutoCAD and good working knowledge of survey software
Excellent people and communication skills
Flexible Benefits Package (health, drug and dental)
Graduate of a Civil or Geomatics Technology Program or Survey Engineering Program
Must be able to work flexible shifts as required
Surveyor (Kearl) Jobs
By North American Construction Group At Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada
Benefits and pension after 400 hours worked, including medical and dental benefits
1 year of experience in survey party chief role
Must be skilled in unsupervised use of RTK GPS and Total station, and 3D scanners
Experience with Trimble survey equipment considered an asset
Experience with volume calculation and design calculations in AutoCAD considered an asset
Transport Canada RPAS (Drone) license along with experience flying multi-rotor drones will be considered an asset
Surveyor Jobs
By Emil Anderson Group At Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
Manage and perform various survey tasks as required;
Communicate effectively with Supervisors and Project Managers on a daily basis;
Perform other labour duties as required.Qualifications:
Successfully completed or working towards a certification in Geomatics;
Perform various staking methods of road and development construction including slope and grade stakes;
Perform topographic surveys of original ground and other surfaces;
2023 Natural Area Practitioner - Urban Forestry (The City Of Surrey)
By BCJobs At Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
Has considerable knowledge of the principles, practices, standards and guidelines used in urban park natural area management.
Strong organizational, time management, record-keeping and computer skills.
Experience supervising staff and strong leadership skills.
Completing a variety of manual and semi-skilled tasks including but not limited to:
Has superior public relations, interpersonal, communication, organizational and leadership skills.
Experience with power tools (brush saw, hedge trimmer, backpack blowers) and hand tools (shovels, picks, hand snips, loppers, hand saws).
Vp, Forestry & Integration Services
By Hydro One At Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Portfolio project management with includes demonstrated proficiency in project management, stakeholder engagement and change management programs.
Deep and expansive experience in enterprise-wide project implementation from a financial, operational, legal and regulatory perspective.
Strong business acumen with experience working in a unionized work environment.
12+ yeas progressive experience in a related field.
Develop and oversee the Forestry Services business strategy to achieve planned objectives, measurable through a Board approved scorecard.
Accountable for the safety performance, financial performance and operational performance of the Forestry Services Team.
Sales Executive- Forestry Cedar
By Ignite Recruitment At Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada
Coordinate with production manager and inside sales personnel to adjust sales mix to meet production requirements
An understanding of lumber product grades and their application is a requirement
Administer cedar sales into an established customer base
Sell cedar lumber into targeted North American markets
Create and add value by achieving further downstream market penetration
Identify and develop value added opportunities that address production opportunities
Sales Executive, Forestry Cedar
By Hi-Quality Recruits At Central Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada
Coordinate with production manager and inside sales personnel to adjust sales mix to meet production requirements
4-6 years of relevant sales experience
Administer cedar sales into an established customer base
Sell cedar lumber into targeted North American markets
Create and add value by achieving further downstream market penetration
Identify and develop value added opportunities that address production opportunities
Intermediate Forestry Technician Jobs
By Woodford Forestry Services Inc. At Enderby, British Columbia, Canada
Post Secondary Forestry education and 3 years related experience is preferred.Other experience levels will be considered.
Cutting permit development:Block and Road layout and associated assessments.
Forest sampling: Timber Cruising, Waste and Residue surveys.
Engineer Surveyor Jobs
By Protecnium At Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Experience of a minimum of 3 years as a surveyor in civil works
Experience working in tunnels, structures and rail projects (not a must)
Experience with Trimble and AutoCAD software
Salary and other benefits accordingly
Total Station, Level and GPS expertise user
Working for an international company currently expanding
Coordinator, Forestry Contracts Jobs
By City of Brampton At Brampton, Ontario, Canada
Minimum (5) years experience in Urban Forestry field along with (3)years experience supervising unionized and contracted staff;
Solid computer literacy with knowledge of MS Office especially INFOR/CITY WORKS and extensive knowledge of spreadsheet applications
Knowledgeable of Occupational Health & Safety Act, Highway Traffic Act, Employment Standards Act and other applicable legislation and standards
University degree or Community College Diploma in, Arboriculture, Forestry or related program;
Demonstrated ability to effectively deal with the public.
Safety & Awareness for Line Clearing Certificate (IHSA)
Chief Surveyor Jobs
By Prairie North Construction At Acheson, Alberta, Canada
management. Care and attention are required to balance between data pickup and
obtained as well as the accuracy of machine-controlled equipment. Time management
4.1.1. Project Manager – Survey & Machine Control
Experience: Surveying: 3 years (preferred)
1.1.1. Perform Topographic and Quantity Surveys (35%)
Perform topographic and quantity surveys to track quantities of work performed related to contract bid items. ·
Surveyor Jobs
By Ontario Transit Group - Ontario Line - Southern Civil, Stations & Tunnel At Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Proven experience as a Site Surveyor in the construction industry, preferably on large-scale infrastructure projects.
Strong knowledge of surveying techniques, equipment, and industry standards.
Excellent attention to detail and analytical skills to ensure accurate survey measurements.
Effective communication and interpersonal skills to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams.
Professional certification or licensure in surveying is a plus.
Conduct on-site surveys to gather precise measurements and data for various stages of the construction project.
Forestry Supervisor Jobs
By Forsite Consultants At Northeast Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
A minimum of 3 years of field project management in Alberta including harvest block & road layout and sample plot programs;
Post-secondary education with a diploma or degree in forestry;
Registered, or meet the registration requirements, with the AAFMP as an RPF or RPFT;
Experience with harvesting operations is an asset;
Strong organizational and problem-solving skills;
Valid driver's license with a clean abstract.
Mine Surveyor Jobs
By Baffinland At Clyde River, Nunavut, Canada
Experience working in remote mining camps.
A formal tertiary survey qualification.
2-5 years of survey experience in an operating open pit mine.
Arctic experience would be beneficial.
Experience working with aboriginal people and communities would be an asset
Topographic surveys, blast hole layouts, as built pickups.
Forestry Journeyperson 2 Jobs
By City of Barrie At Barrie, Ontario, Canada
Two (2) years of experience performing duties related to the above mentioned major responsibilities
Demonstrated experience within an arboriculture and/or urban forestry work environment
Demonstrate professional experience pruning and removing all sizes of hazardous trees
Demonstrated experience performing all tree maintenance/arboriculture duties in accordance to the International Society of Arboriculture
Demonstrated professional experience operating chain saws, pole saws, bucket trucks, crane trucks, and chippers
Working knowledge of the following principles and standards: all aspects of urban arboriculture; chainsaw maintenance
Urban Forestry - Pruning Leader
By City of Edmonton At Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Strong technical, functional, and professional knowledge and skills in Arboriculture; knowledge of current developments, innovation and trends in Arboriculture
Familiar with AINSI Standards and Arboriculture Best Management Practices
Maintain records and documentations related to the work, including schedules, work orders and safety inspections and training certifications
Minimum of 5 years experience in Arboriculture with a minimum of 2 years supervising staff
TRAQ Certified or experience with Tree Risk Assessment and documentation
Excellent written and verbal communication skills and organizational skills
Forestry Operations Supervisor Jobs
By Hampton Lumber At Fort St James, British Columbia, Canada
Proven analytical, organization, and project management skills
Implementing Hampton’s safety, environmental, and forest certification plans
Implementation of Hampton's safety, environmental, and forest certification plans
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal
The Ideal Candidate Will Have The Following Qualifications
Overseeing and supervising logging and road construction and maintenance contractors
Sales Executive - Forestry Cedar
By Vivify Careers At Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada
All other duties as required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
• Coordinate with production manager and inside sales personnel to adjust sales mix to meet production requirements
Must have Forestry Experience Must understand cedar and lumber products
• An understanding of lumber product grades and their application is a requirement
Generous compensation package for a qualified candidate
• Administer cedar sales into an established customer base

Are you looking for an exciting career in the outdoors? Become a Forestry Surveyor and explore the great outdoors while helping to protect and manage our forests! With this job, you'll get to work in a variety of settings, from remote wilderness areas to urban parks. You'll be responsible for collecting data, monitoring forest health, and providing recommendations for forest management. So, if you're ready to take on a rewarding career that will let you explore the natural world, become a Forestry Surveyor today!

Overview:

A forestry surveyor is a professional who is responsible for surveying and mapping land for forestry and timber management purposes. They use a variety of tools and techniques to measure, map, and analyze the land, including aerial photography, GPS, and GIS. They also use their knowledge of forestry and timber management to advise clients on the best management practices for their land.

How To Become an Forestry Surveyor:

To become a forestry surveyor, you will need to complete a degree in forestry, surveying, or a related field. You may also need to complete additional certifications or training in order to become a certified forestry surveyor. Additionally, you will need to have a good understanding of forestry and timber management principles, as well as experience in the field.

Forestry Surveyor Skills:

• Knowledge of forestry and timber management principles
• Ability to read and interpret maps and aerial photographs
• Proficiency in using GPS and GIS systems
• Excellent communication and problem-solving skills
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Knowledge of safety protocols and regulations
• Ability to work in a variety of weather conditions

What is Forestry Surveyor Knowledge?

• Knowledge of forestry and timber management principles
• Knowledge of surveying and mapping techniques
• Knowledge of GPS and GIS systems
• Knowledge of safety protocols and regulations
• Knowledge of environmental regulations and laws
• Knowledge of land use and zoning regulations
• Knowledge of local flora and fauna

What is Forestry Surveyor Responsibilities?

• Conducting surveys and mapping land for forestry and timber management purposes
• Analyzing aerial photographs and other data to determine land use and zoning regulations
• Using GPS and GIS systems to measure, map, and analyze land
• Advising clients on the best management practices for their land
• Ensuring compliance with safety protocols and regulations
• Monitoring local flora and fauna for changes in population or habitat
• Preparing reports and presenting findings to clients

What is Forestry Surveyor Experience?

• Previous experience in forestry or surveying
• Experience using GPS and GIS systems
• Experience in land use and zoning regulations
• Experience in environmental regulations and laws
• Experience in safety protocols and regulations
• Experience in local flora and fauna

What is Forestry Surveyor Qualifications?

• Bachelor’s degree in forestry, surveying, or a related field
• Certification or training in forestry surveying
• Knowledge of forestry and timber management principles
• Knowledge of surveying and mapping techniques
• Knowledge of GPS and GIS systems
• Knowledge of safety protocols and regulations
• Knowledge of environmental regulations and laws
• Knowledge of land use and zoning regulations
• Knowledge of local flora and fauna

Forestry Surveyor Education:

• Bachelor’s degree in forestry, surveying, or a related field
• Certification or training in forestry surveying
• Continuing education in forestry and timber management principles
• Continuing education in surveying and mapping techniques
• Continuing education in GPS and GIS systems
• Continuing education in safety protocols and regulations
• Continuing education in environmental regulations and laws
• Continuing education in land use and zoning regulations
• Continuing education in local flora and fauna
What tools help Forestry Surveyor work better?
• GPS and GIS systems
• Aerial photography
• Laser rangefinders
• Total stations
• Data collection software
• Computer-aided design (CAD) software
• Digital mapping software
• Surveying and mapping equipment
Good tips to help Forestry Surveyor do more effectively?
• Stay up to date on the latest technology and techniques in forestry surveying.
• Develop a strong understanding of forestry and timber management principles.
• Develop a strong understanding of land use and zoning regulations.
• Develop a strong understanding of environmental regulations and laws.
• Develop a strong understanding of safety protocols and regulations.
• Develop a strong understanding of local flora and fauna.
• Develop strong communication and problem-solving skills.
• Work closely with clients to ensure their needs are met.
Common Forestry Surveyor interview questions?
• What experience do you have in forestry surveying?
• What qualifications do you have in forestry surveying?
• What techniques do you use to measure, map, and analyze land?
• How do you ensure compliance with safety protocols and regulations?
• How do you stay up to date on the latest technology and techniques in forestry surveying?
• What experience do you have in land use and zoning regulations?
• What experience do you have in environmental regulations and laws?
• What experience do you have in local flora and fauna?
• What challenges have you faced in your previous forestry surveying roles?