Top Benefits
About the role
Description
As a key member of our Fibre Team, you’ll play a critical role in overseeing all aspects of Planning and Permitting. You’ll lead and support a team of talented professionals and contractors to ensure the safe, efficient, and sustainable implementation of our environmental and strategic plans. Why Join Us? At Conifex, we don’t just produce wood products—we’re building the future of forestry. We value our people and the incredible contributions they make to our success.
- Dynamic Work Environment: Work closely with a diverse group of forestry professionals, contractors, First Nations, government agencies, and external stakeholders to deliver on fibre supply objectives.
- Leadership Opportunity: Lead a skilled team of Planning and GIS professionals, mentor staff, and influence every stage of development planning—from reconnaissance and block design to final permitting.
- Strategic Impact: Manage the 12–24 month development plan for two forest licences with a combined AAC of 637,540m3, balancing safety, sustainability, cost, and fibre supply.
- Commitment to Safety and Sustainability: Be a part of an organization that values safety, environmental stewardship, and continuous improvement in everything we do.
This is a full time position working a Monday-Friday schedule in our Mackenzie, BC operation. Working in a supportive team environment you will find opportunities for continued professional development and career growth.
Duties
Key Responsibilities:
- Safety Leadership: Manage employee and contractor safety, ensure compliance with safety regulations, and provide ongoing training and coaching to your team.
- Fibre Supply & Scheduling: Maintain and execute a 12–24 month development schedule aligned to mill demand, ensuring readiness for harvest while optimizing cost and fibre mix.
- Regulatory & Environmental Compliance: Oversee preparation and submission of all permit packages, ensuring accuracy, timeliness, and compliance with provincial regulations, FSP/HFP requirements, and stewardship commitments.
- Stakeholder Engagement: Build strong, respectful relationships with Indigenous communities, local government, and industry partners to support access, cultural values, and operational success.
- Budgeting & Cost Control: Develop and manage the annual planning budget, monitor contractor costs, and ensure programs are delivered safely and within budget.
- Team Development: Provide leadership, mentorship, and guidance to your team, supporting their professional growth and fostering a positive, high-performance culture.
- Innovation & Continuous Improvement: Leverage technology (GIS, LiDAR, RoadEng, etc.) and new approaches to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and strengthen data-driven decision-making.
Qualifications
Qualifications:
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Education: University Degree or Technical Diploma in Forestry or Natural Resource Management (RPF or RFT designation preferred).
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Experience: At least 10 years of experience in forestry, including experience supervising Planning and Permitting operations.
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Skills:
- Excellent leadership and communication skills
- Strong project management capabilities
- In-depth knowledge of BC forestry legislation and policies
- Proficiency in forestry technologies and software
- Strong work ethic, and a love for the outdoors!
Extras
Living in Mackenzie, BC: The Ultimate Work-Life Balance Mackenzie is more than just a place to work—it’s a place to live and thrive. Imagine living in a safe, family-oriented community surrounded by the best of northern British Columbia’s outdoor recreation, all while enjoying affordable housing and excellent amenities. Mackenzie offers:
- Outdoor Recreation: Skiing at Power King, world-class fishing, hunting, hiking, and access to an extensive year-round trail system.
- Active Community: A recreational center with a pool, arena, and more, plus modern schools and health facilities right on your doorstep.
- Proximity: Located just a 2-hour drive from Prince George, with easy access to the University of Northern B.C. and an international airport.
Benefits
- Team Environment: A supportive and inclusive team environment.
- Health Benefits: Comprehensive coverage including an annual health spending account.
- Excellent Pension Plan: Secure your future with our robust pension offering.
- Career Development: We invest in you - opportunities for professional development and career growth.
- And Competitive Salaries
Top Benefits
About the role
Description
As a key member of our Fibre Team, you’ll play a critical role in overseeing all aspects of Planning and Permitting. You’ll lead and support a team of talented professionals and contractors to ensure the safe, efficient, and sustainable implementation of our environmental and strategic plans. Why Join Us? At Conifex, we don’t just produce wood products—we’re building the future of forestry. We value our people and the incredible contributions they make to our success.
- Dynamic Work Environment: Work closely with a diverse group of forestry professionals, contractors, First Nations, government agencies, and external stakeholders to deliver on fibre supply objectives.
- Leadership Opportunity: Lead a skilled team of Planning and GIS professionals, mentor staff, and influence every stage of development planning—from reconnaissance and block design to final permitting.
- Strategic Impact: Manage the 12–24 month development plan for two forest licences with a combined AAC of 637,540m3, balancing safety, sustainability, cost, and fibre supply.
- Commitment to Safety and Sustainability: Be a part of an organization that values safety, environmental stewardship, and continuous improvement in everything we do.
This is a full time position working a Monday-Friday schedule in our Mackenzie, BC operation. Working in a supportive team environment you will find opportunities for continued professional development and career growth.
Duties
Key Responsibilities:
- Safety Leadership: Manage employee and contractor safety, ensure compliance with safety regulations, and provide ongoing training and coaching to your team.
- Fibre Supply & Scheduling: Maintain and execute a 12–24 month development schedule aligned to mill demand, ensuring readiness for harvest while optimizing cost and fibre mix.
- Regulatory & Environmental Compliance: Oversee preparation and submission of all permit packages, ensuring accuracy, timeliness, and compliance with provincial regulations, FSP/HFP requirements, and stewardship commitments.
- Stakeholder Engagement: Build strong, respectful relationships with Indigenous communities, local government, and industry partners to support access, cultural values, and operational success.
- Budgeting & Cost Control: Develop and manage the annual planning budget, monitor contractor costs, and ensure programs are delivered safely and within budget.
- Team Development: Provide leadership, mentorship, and guidance to your team, supporting their professional growth and fostering a positive, high-performance culture.
- Innovation & Continuous Improvement: Leverage technology (GIS, LiDAR, RoadEng, etc.) and new approaches to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and strengthen data-driven decision-making.
Qualifications
Qualifications:
-
Education: University Degree or Technical Diploma in Forestry or Natural Resource Management (RPF or RFT designation preferred).
-
Experience: At least 10 years of experience in forestry, including experience supervising Planning and Permitting operations.
-
Skills:
- Excellent leadership and communication skills
- Strong project management capabilities
- In-depth knowledge of BC forestry legislation and policies
- Proficiency in forestry technologies and software
- Strong work ethic, and a love for the outdoors!
Extras
Living in Mackenzie, BC: The Ultimate Work-Life Balance Mackenzie is more than just a place to work—it’s a place to live and thrive. Imagine living in a safe, family-oriented community surrounded by the best of northern British Columbia’s outdoor recreation, all while enjoying affordable housing and excellent amenities. Mackenzie offers:
- Outdoor Recreation: Skiing at Power King, world-class fishing, hunting, hiking, and access to an extensive year-round trail system.
- Active Community: A recreational center with a pool, arena, and more, plus modern schools and health facilities right on your doorstep.
- Proximity: Located just a 2-hour drive from Prince George, with easy access to the University of Northern B.C. and an international airport.
Benefits
- Team Environment: A supportive and inclusive team environment.
- Health Benefits: Comprehensive coverage including an annual health spending account.
- Excellent Pension Plan: Secure your future with our robust pension offering.
- Career Development: We invest in you - opportunities for professional development and career growth.
- And Competitive Salaries