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Operations Manager - Forester | Wildland Firefighter | Arborist

Deadline:
Employer:
Alpine Forestry
Job Field:
Forestry
Job Type:
Full Time
Location:
Utah
Location Detail:
Park City
Job Description:

The position of Operations Manager is a crucial part of a 4 person management team working under the 2 company owners. The Operations Manager works in collaboration with the Administration Manager, Business Manager, and Logistics Manager. As a team, they develop systems and procedures for crews to carry out desired forestry, arborist, land management, and consulting projects as directed by and to the standards set by company owners. The Operations Manager supervises multiple crew foreman and crew leads on a daily basis throughout the year for the full range of tasks that make up Alpine Forestry's workload, but together the management team problem-solves and coordinates day-to-day functions.

 

The Operations Manager is the primary connection between the crew and the management team, plays an essential function in ensuring projects are completed safely and on time, and works closely with the Logistics Manager to coordinate various necessities for specific projects. The Operations Manager coordinates with the Business Manager and Company Owners for job assignments, while providing pertinent daily details about the crew needed by the Administration Manager in a timely manner.

 

Core values at AF include building a culture of safety, strong work ethic, healthy team dynamics, and rigorous initiative. Personal qualities required of the Operations Manager are self motivation, attention to detail, trustworthy to be exemplary amongst the organization, and possessing a distinct sense of commitment to the team and mission. Professional qualities desired are strong communication skills, experience in planning and management, and overall good business sense. As a growing small business, Alpine Forestry needs to fill this role with someone who has a relevant background to support immediate work. Industry specific experience is the primary determining factor of starting salary.

 

Responsibilities

Field and Business Operations 60%

 

Local project management

 

Field supervision of crews:

Site visits, inspections, progress evaluations

Management of subcontractors

 

Assist crews in field work:

Perform felling, bucking, and other cutting operations

Use equipment such as chippers, aerial lifts, skidsteers, and grapples

Perform arborist tasks such as climbing, winching, and rigging

 

Prescribed fire:

Assist in burn planning

Implementation of pile and broadcast burning

Obtain Type 3 burn boss qualification

 

Fire suppression assignments:

Engine or crew module

Equipment contracting (VIPR), chipper or faller

Obtain National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) qualifications

 

Logistical 10%

 

Logistically support field work:

Obtain commercial driver's license

Errands and special missions

Vehicle maintenance and improvements

Facilities maintenance and improvements

Purchasing

 

Administration 30%

Scheduling crew

Project planning

Vehicle / equipment tracking

Hiring and outreach

Training facilitation

Crew performance reviews

 

Qualifications:

Industry related knowledge and skills

Leadership and organizational skills

Physical ability to perform strenuous work in harsh environments

Availability to travel as part of work duties

Valid driver's license

Miscellaneous:

“Alpine Forestry is committed to achieving fire adapted and resource rich landscapes through detailed planning, comprehensive treatment, and sustainable management. We seek to be an industry leader in best land practices, environmental stewardship, and strong community partnerships.”

 

Training opportunities:

 

Technical felling

 

Wildland and Prescribed fire training

 

NWCG suppression qualifications

Prescribed Fire - Type 3 burn boss, Firing Boss etc.

NWCG instructor

Arborist track

 

Natural resource track

 

Machinery, chainsaws, and equipment

 

Consulting work

 

Certified Wildfire Mitigation Specialist (CWMS)

FAA drone pilot

GIS and modeling

Forestry management

 

Salary:
$26-30/ hour + significant overtime pay opportunities (after 40 hrs/wk)

Benefits:

$26 - $30 / hour, depending on experience

Overtime rate over 40 hours in a week

10 days paid vacation

5 paid holidays

$400 yearly supplemented life insurance

$400 yearly boot and outdoor gear stipend

Company vehicle, as appropriate

Company laptop / phone, as appropriate

Personal use of Company tools, vehicles, and gear (with approval)

Paid training opportunities

Yearly review of pay and benefits

How to Apply:

Interested parties would need to submit a resume, professional references, and a cover letter by March 31st, 2022 to david.alpineforestry@gmail.com. Please direct any questions to David Telian at 435-400-4154.

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