What are the responsibilities and job description for the Operations Forester position at RG&T Solutions?
The Operations Forester in North Bend, OR will manage forest properties across the Pacific Northwest, applying various management techniques on multiple projects within a 100-mile radius.
Responsibilities include planning, layout, and marketing of harvest programs, ensuring compliance with the Oregon Forest Practices Act, conducting pre-harvest assessments, preparing and coordinating timber sales, and supervising harvest activities.
Additional duties involve timber cruising, appraisals, and supervising subcontractors. The role requires fieldwork in diverse weather and terrains, occasional overnight travel, and physical ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
Ideal candidates have a B.A./B.S. in Forestry or related field, 2 years of experience, knowledge of forest management and logging systems, road design, and proficiency in Microsoft Office and GIS. Strong communication skills and team orientation are essential.
Supervision includes overseeing subcontractors, with interaction among clients, landowners, and partners. The position balances field and office work, emphasizing sustainable forestry practices and client service.
Responsibilities include planning, layout, and marketing of harvest programs, ensuring compliance with the Oregon Forest Practices Act, conducting pre-harvest assessments, preparing and coordinating timber sales, and supervising harvest activities.
Additional duties involve timber cruising, appraisals, and supervising subcontractors. The role requires fieldwork in diverse weather and terrains, occasional overnight travel, and physical ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
Ideal candidates have a B.A./B.S. in Forestry or related field, 2 years of experience, knowledge of forest management and logging systems, road design, and proficiency in Microsoft Office and GIS. Strong communication skills and team orientation are essential.
Supervision includes overseeing subcontractors, with interaction among clients, landowners, and partners. The position balances field and office work, emphasizing sustainable forestry practices and client service.