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An established industry player in natural resource consulting is seeking a passionate Silviculture Forester to join their dedicated team. This role involves collaborating with forest analysts and planners to address the forest management needs of Indigenous communities and other stakeholders. Ideal candidates will have a strong background in forestry, excellent communication skills, and a commitment to fostering positive Indigenous relations. The company offers a supportive work environment focused on professional development and community prosperity, making it an exciting opportunity for those looking to make a meaningful impact in the forestry sector.
931 Great St.
Prince George, BC V2N5R7, CAN
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.
As a Silviculture Forester, you will work with a team of forest analysts, planners, and forest operations specialists to support the forest land management needs of our Indigenous, government, and industry clients. We are looking for someone who is enthusiastic with a passion for forestry and a keen interest in Indigenous relations, with an understanding of Indigenous ways of knowing and the practice of forestry. You must be a strong communicator while working closely with internal staff, clients, agencies, and other resource professionals. Working individually and in a team environment is essential while learning and leading the shifting forest policy framework.