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Lead Collaborative Forestry Technician
Job in
Anderson, Shasta County, California, 96007, USA
Listed on 2026-01-17
Listing for:
Society for Ecological Restoration
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-01-17
Job specializations:
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Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Environmental Science, Forestry
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Job Summary
The Lead Collaborative Forestry Technician serves as a crew lead for a forestry field team performing hands‑on forest management and restoration work on public and private lands. This temporary, full‑time role involves leading a collaborative forestry crew in activities that support timber management, ecological restoration, and wildfire risk reduction projects. The position provides an opportunity to deepen technical forestry skills, gain leadership experience, and contribute to collaborative land management efforts while working in physically demanding outdoor environments.
The Lead Technician is responsible for crew coordination, safety oversight, quality control of field work, and on‑the‑job training of crew members.
- Lead and supervise a forestry crew in implementing silvicultural prescriptions, cruising guides, and project instructions
- Conduct and oversee forestry fieldwork, including boundary marking, GPS data collection, timber marking and cruising, and delineation of thinning units
- Monitor crew performance, work pace, preparedness, and professionalism in the field
- Lead field safety efforts, including tailgate safety meetings, hazard mitigation, PPE tracking, and vehicle safety checks
- Communicate regularly with supervisors regarding crew progress, safety concerns, and personnel issues
- Track equipment usage and ensure proper care of tools and vehicles
- Assess progress toward project objectives and report accomplishments
- Foster a collaborative, respectful, and efficient team environment that encourages learning and professionalism
- Provide hands‑on training and guidance to crew members in forestry techniques and field protocols
- Support knowledge‑sharing with youth participants as part of workforce development and stewardship education
- Assist with additional tasks that support restoration and forest management priorities as needed
Required Qualifications
- At least 12 months of combined field experience in forestry or natural resource management (e.g., conservation corps, wildland fire, environmental research, land management)
- At least 6 months of experience leading others in field‑based natural resource work
- Coursework toward or completion of a degree/certificate in Forestry, Natural Resource Management, Ecological Restoration, or related field, or equivalent relevant work experience
- Experience with standard forestry field techniques, including timber marking and/or cruising
- Knowledge of Sierra Nevada forest ecology and natural systems
- Ability to use compasses, topographic maps, and handheld GPS units or tablets for navigation and data collection
- Strong organizational skills with the ability to track and report project accomplishments
- Physical ability to work full days outdoors while hiking and carrying equipment in varied weather conditions
- Demonstrated adaptability, problem‑solving skills, and a positive team‑oriented attitude
- Punctual, reliable, and able to model a strong work ethic for crew members
- Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record and ability to operate a 4WD vehicle
- Ability to meet health and safety requirements for field‑based work
- Experience working as part of a forestry or conservation field crew
- Experience with safety management and field data collection
- Familiarity with mixed conifer forests and tree species identification
- Timber cruising certification or similar technical credentials
- Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in forestry, natural resources, or a related field
- Current first aid or wilderness medical certification (e.g., WFA, WFR, WEMT)
Physical Requirements
- Field‑based position with the majority of work performed outdoors
- Requires hiking several miles daily while carrying heavy packs and forestry tools
- Exposure to varying weather conditions, including heat, smoke, wind, and storms
- Requires the ability to recognize and mitigate field safety hazards
- Involves chainsaw training and operation
- Ability to lift up to 50 pounds recommended
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