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Junior Research Forest Assistant

College of New Caledonia

Prince George

On-site

CAD 30,000 - 60,000

Full time

30+ days ago

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Job summary

An established educational institution is seeking a Junior Research Forest Assistant to support forestry operations and research projects. This role involves hands-on fieldwork, including road construction, timber harvesting, and ecosystem restoration, along with essential office tasks like data management and report writing. The successful candidate will work within a collaborative team environment, contributing to the College's mission and supporting the learning needs of students. If you are passionate about natural resources and eager to gain valuable experience in a dynamic setting, this opportunity is perfect for you.

Qualifications

  • Completion of first year in a relevant post-secondary program or equivalent experience.
  • Ability to coordinate effectively and maintain professional communication.

Responsibilities

  • Assist with field duties supporting forestry operations and research projects.
  • Conduct office tasks to manage field information and support project planning.

Skills

Team Coordination
Verbal Communication
Written Communication
Self-direction
4-Wheel Drive Operation
ATV Operation
First Aid Level 1
Outdoor Navigation
GIS Software
Data Compilation

Education

Post-secondary program in Natural Resource Studies
Equivalent work experience

Tools

GIS Software
MS Outlook
MS Word
MS Excel

Job description

Please see Special Instructions for more details.

Each application must include both a resume and a cover letter.

Position Information

Job Title: Junior Research Forest Assistant

Employment Status: Full Time

Employment Type: Fixed Term

Job Summary

Under the general direction of the CNC Research Forest Manager or the Senior Research Assistant, this position will assist with multiple field duties (primarily within the CNC Research Forest) supporting regular forestry operations, natural resource assessments, natural resource monitoring and research projects, including but not limited to the following:

  1. Direct involvement in completing or auditing field activities such as:
  • road and trail construction for vehicle access
  • road deactivation and rehabilitation
  • timber harvesting
  • cutblock and road lay-out
  • timber cruising
  • development of recreation trails and facilities
  • restoration of ecosystems, wildlife habitat and streams
  • wildlife habitat enhancement
  • site preparation for reforestation and wildlife habitat management
  • tree planting
  • young stand brushing treatments
  • conifer stand tending treatments
  • forest health treatments
  • treatments for wildlife habitat
  • silviculture surveying
  • forest health assessments
  • installing planting and stand treatment trials
  • installing monitoring equipment
  • collecting biological, soil and water samples
  • assisting with unmanned aerial vehicle photography
  • undertaking natural resource monitoring
  • undertaking various natural resource measurements and assessments

Various supporting tasks while working with business and research partners to support CNC projects include:

  • Assisting with in-class or in-field educational offerings to CNC students enrolled in natural resource studies
  • Assisting CNC Instructors with research projects or student projects

Regular office tasks are required to ensure that future work is properly planned and that valuable field information is properly stored and utilized for subsequent natural resource operations and for the implementation of research projects. These office tasks include:

  • transferring written field information to digital information
  • sorting and storage of digital information
  • compiling and summarizing field data
  • completing written reports and documentation of field findings and information
  • completing literature reviews
  • creating and modifying maps using GIS software
  • reporting field findings and information to the CNC Research Forest Manager and other CNC staff
  • participation in work planning and safety meetings
  • coordinating with other CNC staff regarding work priorities and equipment
  • preparing necessary maps and information for upcoming fieldwork
  • purchasing and arranging equipment and supplies for upcoming fieldwork

You will be part of a team actively engaged in contributing to and accomplishing the vision, mission, and goals of the College and in supporting the aspirations and needs of our learners and communities. You will promote a positive work atmosphere and communicate in a professional manner that demonstrates mutual respect with students and colleagues. Other related duties as assigned by the Supervisor.

Skills & Qualifications

Successful completion of the first year of a post-secondary program specific to the research project, or an equivalent combination of education and work experience:

  • Ability to effectively coordinate with supervisors and fellow employees in the completion of work and projects that may involve multiple persons within and outside CNC
  • Ability to continuously contribute to a positive working team environment
  • Ability to maintain professional and constructive verbal and written communication with supervisors, co-workers and contacts outside of CNC
  • Ability to self-direct field and office work hours without regular supervisor intervention
  • Class 5 or higher driver’s license (must provide a driver’s abstract and license)
  • Ability to operate a large 4-wheel drive pickup on dirt and gravel roads or willingness to take training to do so
  • Ability to operate an ATV on rough resource roads and trails or willingness to take training to do so
  • Successful completion of the first year of a post-secondary program in natural resource studies or an allied science, and currently in good standing with a post-secondary institute
  • Level 1 First Aid or willing to obtain
  • Able to self-direct in implementing safety procedures and in avoiding outdoor workplace hazards
  • Willingness to promote safe work approaches
  • Willingness to undertake new safety training and to regularly report on safety
  • Able to work away from Prince George area for up to 10 consecutive days (this is not a regular expectation)
  • Proven willingness and ability to complete tasks in a challenging outdoor environment
  • Able to walk and carry field gear through difficult terrain for up to 8 hours per day
  • Able to use a map, compass, and GPS to navigate in the outdoors
  • Able to use GPS to locate specific points in the field
  • Able to use GPS to record points and tracks
  • Able to use GIS software or willingness to learn
  • Able to efficiently use MS Outlook, Word and Excel
  • Able to identify vegetation (trees, shrubs, and herbs) to the species level
  • Familiarity with the British Columbia biogeoclimatic classification system
  • Experience completing natural resource measurements and assessments
  • Able to digitally sort, compile, and summarize field data
  • Able to write accurate reports and documents from field information
Position Details

Band: D

Grade: NA

Salary: $29.57 per hour

Location: Prince George

CNC Campus: CNC Campus Prince George

Province: BC

Country: Canada

Department: Research Forest

Posting Number: 24-188SP

Employee Group: Operational

Desired Start Date: 04/28/2025

Position end date (if temporary or seasonal): 08/29/2025

Number of Hours per week: 35

Posting Competition Status: Accepting Applications

Number of Positions to fill: up to 2

Open Date: 02/12/2025

Screening/Close Date: 02/20/2025

Remain Open Until Filled: No

Special Instruction/Details to Applicant

Each application must include both a resume and a cover letter.

Supplemental Questions

Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).

  • * Are you legally able to work in Canada?
    • Yes
    • No
  • * Describe your skills training or work experience in the following areas: forest measurements, tree and plant identification, forest ecosystem classification, soil classification, timber cruising, log scaling, silviculture surveying, and forest resource assessments.

    (Open Ended Question)

  • * What is the highest class of driver's licence you have?
    • Class 7
    • Class 5
    • Class 4 (restricted)
    • Class 4 (unrestricted)
    • Class 3
    • Class 2
    • Class 1
Documents Needed To Apply

Required Documents:

  • Resume
  • Cover Letter

Optional Documents:

  • Credentials
  • Other
  • Transcripts
  • Other 2

College of New Caledonia, Human Resources
3330 22 Ave, Prince George, BC V2N 1P8, Canada

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