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Biomass Operations Manager

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Prince George

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CAD 100,000 - 110,000

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Job summary

A leading provider of sustainable biomass solutions is seeking a Biomass Manager for their Northern Division. This role involves owning production outcomes, managing risks, coordinating with stakeholders, and aligning resources. The ideal candidate will have at least 5 years of experience in operations within forestry or biomass, demonstrated leadership skills, and excellent problem-solving abilities. The position offers a competitive salary from $100,000 to $110,000 CAD plus performance bonuses and health benefits.

Benefits

Competitive Base Salary
Performance Bonus
Extended health and dental benefits

Qualifications

  • Experience in forestry, biomass, or heavy equipment sector.
  • Valid Class 5 driver's license.
  • Knowledge of BC environmental regulations and safety standards.

Responsibilities

  • Own weekly and monthly production plans and targets for Northern operations.
  • Identify risks in advance, including weather and manpower.
  • Manage key external stakeholders, including landowners and regulators.
  • Align crews and equipment with production plans.
  • Track planned vs. actual production and lead variance reviews.

Skills

Leadership
Communication
Problem-solving
Organizational skills

Education

Minimum 5 years experience in operations or production management
Job description
Biomass Manager - Northern Division

SiteTalent is hiring on behalf of our client, a leading provider of sustainable biomass solutions in Northern BC, focused on transforming forestry residuals into high quality wood fiber to be used in energy co-generation. With a commitment to environmental responsibility, safety and operational excellence, they supply biomass materials to domestic and international energy markets.

The Role:

Our client is seeking a senior operational leader to own production outcomes across their Northern Division biomass operations. This is a high-accountability role focused on planning, sequencing, commitment, and delivery of production targets, not routine day-to-day supervision. The role requires regular travel between Williams Lake, Smithers, Mackenzie, and McBride, including visits to remote sites. You will report directly to the Director of Operations.

The Biomass Operations Manager serves as the single point of accountability for output, utilization, and operational margin across Northern operations. This role translates strategic objectives into executable weekly and monthly plans, ensures work is fully ready before execution, and proactively removes constraints that could impact delivery.

Responsibilities:
Production Planning & Commitment
  • Own weekly and monthly production plans and targets for Northern operations
  • Develop forward-looking schedules covering sequencing, volumes, resources, KPIs, and constraints
  • Lead Northern inputs into monthly production commitment processes
  • Lock commitments and drive accountability for delivery
Constraint Identification & Risk Management
  • Identify risks in advance, including access, permits, weather, manpower, equipment, and trucking
  • Assign ownership and timelines for constraint removal
  • Escalate unresolved constraints with mitigation options
External Coordination
  • Manage key external stakeholders, including landowners, regulators, subcontractors, and partners
  • Secure access and approvals ahead of mobilization
  • Act as the primary Northern operational point of contact
Resource Alignment & Utilization
  • Align crews, equipment, trucking, and maintenance with production plans
  • Monitor utilization and bottlenecks and adjust sequencing proactively
  • Identify resourcing gaps early and drive mitigation actions
Performance Tracking
  • Track planned vs. actual production
  • Lead variance reviews and define recovery actions
  • Maintain clear reporting on progress, risks, and forecast-to-complete
Leadership & Field Support
  • Reinforce disciplined operating cadence (plan, commit, execute, measure, recover)
  • Provide direction and decision support to field execution leadership
  • Step into field-level execution as required to unblock issues and maintain momentum
Qualifications:
  • Minimum 5 years of experience in operations or production management, preferably in forestry, biomass, or heavy equipment sector
  • Valid Class 5 driver's license
  • Ability to travel to remote sites
  • Flexible schedule
  • Knowledge of forestry practices and biomass processing in BC is a strong asset.
  • Demonstrated leadership ability with experience managing field teams in remote or industrial environments.
  • Solid understanding of BC environmental regulations, safety standards (e.g., WorkSafeBC), and logging site protocols.
  • Excellent organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills.
  • Proficiency with reporting tools, production tracking, and basic budgeting.
The Perks:
  • Competitive Base Salary: $100,000 - $110,000 CAD + up to 100% bonus
  • Performance Bonus: Target bonus 100% of base salary, uncapped. Bonus tied directly to production output, utilization, margin, and delivery against committed plans.
  • Extended health and dental benefits
How to Apply:

Through this posting or email your resume to admin@sitetalent.ca

About SiteTalent:

We are a specialized growth and talent partner for the industrial sector. From talent strategy to help attract and retain the best talent for your growing organization, through a full suite of employer branding, candidate experience, and talent acquisition services, we help shape the companies that shape our world.

Please note:

Due to the high volume of applications, we will only contact candidates who are fully qualified for this role. If we do not contact you, please feel free to apply to other roles now or in the future.

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