Intermediate Timber Cruiser
Top Benefits
About the role
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. Strategic offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes health & dental, mentorship & professional development, paid professional dues, and RSP matching. 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.
Key Responsibilities:
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Conduct timber cruising activities in outdoor and camp-based settings to provide accurate data for project and client deliverables.
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Collaborate with our resource professionals to ensure the success of Natural Resource Management projects.
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Mentor / Train new cruisers and compassmen.
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Uphold effective communication and a strong work ethic, essential to the role's success.
Qualifications:
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Minimum one year of experience as a BC Timber Cruiser, preference will be given to candidates with an ATC designation.
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High level of physical fitness and mental tenacity.
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Sound working knowledge of computers, cruising-related software, such as Compmate, Cruisemate and Cruise Comp, and equipment.
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Proficient navigation and map-reading skills.
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Flexibility towards camp shifts.
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Experience working around trucks, helicopters, float planes, and ATVs.
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Strong written and verbal communication skills.
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Valid class 5 driver's license.
Assets:
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Experience completing Waste and residue surveys
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Possessing a BC Scalers License
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Registration as an RPF, RFT, FIT, or TFT
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Experience in Timber Valuation
If you are an enthusiastic, hard-working individual with a passion for the outdoors and a desire to contribute to meaningful projects, we invite you to apply and be part of our dynamic team.
The hourly compensation for this position ranges from $26.00 - $28.30.
Licenses & Certifications
Required
- Class 5 Driver's Licence
- WHMIS
Preferred
- Transport Endorsement
- OFA 1/Basic FA
Skills
Preferred
- Digital Device Operation
- Physical Map Comprehension
- Professional Field Notes
- Time Keeping
- Verbal Communication
- Written Communication
About Strategic Natural Resource Consultants
Strategic Natural Resource Consultants Inc. is a professional consulting firm specializing in natural resource management. Our extensive experience is the result of our coastal forestry roots. We employ a multi-disciplinary approach to help our clients achieve their resource management goals.
We provide professional services, such as resource reconnaissance and inventory, planning, project management, and operational implementation to forest companies, public and private utilities (BC Hydro, BCTC, and IPP's), mining companies, First Nations, government (municipal, provincial & federal), BC Parks, property developers and tourism operators.
Intermediate Timber Cruiser
Top Benefits
About the role
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. Strategic offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes health & dental, mentorship & professional development, paid professional dues, and RSP matching. 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.
Key Responsibilities:
-
Conduct timber cruising activities in outdoor and camp-based settings to provide accurate data for project and client deliverables.
-
Collaborate with our resource professionals to ensure the success of Natural Resource Management projects.
-
Mentor / Train new cruisers and compassmen.
-
Uphold effective communication and a strong work ethic, essential to the role's success.
Qualifications:
-
Minimum one year of experience as a BC Timber Cruiser, preference will be given to candidates with an ATC designation.
-
High level of physical fitness and mental tenacity.
-
Sound working knowledge of computers, cruising-related software, such as Compmate, Cruisemate and Cruise Comp, and equipment.
-
Proficient navigation and map-reading skills.
-
Flexibility towards camp shifts.
-
Experience working around trucks, helicopters, float planes, and ATVs.
-
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
-
Valid class 5 driver's license.
Assets:
-
Experience completing Waste and residue surveys
-
Possessing a BC Scalers License
-
Registration as an RPF, RFT, FIT, or TFT
-
Experience in Timber Valuation
If you are an enthusiastic, hard-working individual with a passion for the outdoors and a desire to contribute to meaningful projects, we invite you to apply and be part of our dynamic team.
The hourly compensation for this position ranges from $26.00 - $28.30.
Licenses & Certifications
Required
- Class 5 Driver's Licence
- WHMIS
Preferred
- Transport Endorsement
- OFA 1/Basic FA
Skills
Preferred
- Digital Device Operation
- Physical Map Comprehension
- Professional Field Notes
- Time Keeping
- Verbal Communication
- Written Communication
About Strategic Natural Resource Consultants
Strategic Natural Resource Consultants Inc. is a professional consulting firm specializing in natural resource management. Our extensive experience is the result of our coastal forestry roots. We employ a multi-disciplinary approach to help our clients achieve their resource management goals.
We provide professional services, such as resource reconnaissance and inventory, planning, project management, and operational implementation to forest companies, public and private utilities (BC Hydro, BCTC, and IPP's), mining companies, First Nations, government (municipal, provincial & federal), BC Parks, property developers and tourism operators.