Spelman College
Campbell Global – Forester – Brush Praire, WA
Spelman College, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Campbell Global – Forester – Brush Praire, WA
Role will be located Onsite in Brush Praire, WashingtonCampbell Global is a subsidiary of JP Morgan and a leading global investment manager focused on forestland. We are widely recognized as an authority on both forest management and timberland investing. Based in Portland, Oregon, we have nearly four decades of experience in forestland management and value creation. A pioneer in the field, over the last 40+ years we have managed 5 million acres worldwide for pension funds, foundations, and other institutional investors.Job SummaryAs a Forester within Campbell Global, you will be responsible for overseeing all forest management activities to meet client objectives related to financial returns, capital preservation, and environmental stewardship. You will also be involved in silvicultural, harvesting, engineering, and land use projects. The role will be based in Brush Praire, WA.Job Responsibilities:Perform contract supervision (i.e., contractor compliance) of contract logging, road construction and maintenance, surveying, silvicultural activities, timber inventory and other activities.Plan, manage and inspect operations, including logging, road construction, road maintenance, and silvicultural operations.Direct quality control concerning harvesting activities, including easements, felling, sorting procedures, haul logistics, and BMP compliance.Ensure compliance with Federal, State, and local regulations, licensing standards, and State Best Management Practices; support local SFI & FSC certification programs.Participate in the implementation and utilization of GIS.Assist in bid analysis, prospectus preparation, negotiations with prospective contractors, and contract management.Participate in planning of silvicultural treatments across the tree farms, including planning, bidding, permitting, implementation, and coordination of treatments.Monitor expenditures and operations to comply with budget limitations and participate in the annual budgeting process.Maintain good communication and excellent working relationships with outside agencies and companies.Stay updated on industry technology, trends, new regulations, and laws; attend meetings as necessary.Ensure timely and professional environmental or financial risk management reporting to the Area Manager and local Safety Coordinator.Required Qualifications, Capabilities, and SkillsA Bachelor’s Degree in Forestry, Forest Management, or Forest Engineering plus a minimum of 6 years of work experience in forestland management or the logging industry, or equivalent.Strong analytical and critical thinking skills, with the ability to manage multiple projects from initiation to completion in a timely manner.Working knowledge of forest management, logging industry, sorting techniques, log values, and silviculture techniques.Valid Driver’s License with a good driving record.Understanding of applicable State and Federal regulations, specifically State Best Management Practices.Demonstrated interpersonal, oral communication, and written communication skills.Good and up-to-date computer skills.Ability to work alone outdoors over rough, brushy, and uneven terrain in all weather conditions, and ability to regularly lift up to 50 lbs.
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Role will be located Onsite in Brush Praire, WashingtonCampbell Global is a subsidiary of JP Morgan and a leading global investment manager focused on forestland. We are widely recognized as an authority on both forest management and timberland investing. Based in Portland, Oregon, we have nearly four decades of experience in forestland management and value creation. A pioneer in the field, over the last 40+ years we have managed 5 million acres worldwide for pension funds, foundations, and other institutional investors.Job SummaryAs a Forester within Campbell Global, you will be responsible for overseeing all forest management activities to meet client objectives related to financial returns, capital preservation, and environmental stewardship. You will also be involved in silvicultural, harvesting, engineering, and land use projects. The role will be based in Brush Praire, WA.Job Responsibilities:Perform contract supervision (i.e., contractor compliance) of contract logging, road construction and maintenance, surveying, silvicultural activities, timber inventory and other activities.Plan, manage and inspect operations, including logging, road construction, road maintenance, and silvicultural operations.Direct quality control concerning harvesting activities, including easements, felling, sorting procedures, haul logistics, and BMP compliance.Ensure compliance with Federal, State, and local regulations, licensing standards, and State Best Management Practices; support local SFI & FSC certification programs.Participate in the implementation and utilization of GIS.Assist in bid analysis, prospectus preparation, negotiations with prospective contractors, and contract management.Participate in planning of silvicultural treatments across the tree farms, including planning, bidding, permitting, implementation, and coordination of treatments.Monitor expenditures and operations to comply with budget limitations and participate in the annual budgeting process.Maintain good communication and excellent working relationships with outside agencies and companies.Stay updated on industry technology, trends, new regulations, and laws; attend meetings as necessary.Ensure timely and professional environmental or financial risk management reporting to the Area Manager and local Safety Coordinator.Required Qualifications, Capabilities, and SkillsA Bachelor’s Degree in Forestry, Forest Management, or Forest Engineering plus a minimum of 6 years of work experience in forestland management or the logging industry, or equivalent.Strong analytical and critical thinking skills, with the ability to manage multiple projects from initiation to completion in a timely manner.Working knowledge of forest management, logging industry, sorting techniques, log values, and silviculture techniques.Valid Driver’s License with a good driving record.Understanding of applicable State and Federal regulations, specifically State Best Management Practices.Demonstrated interpersonal, oral communication, and written communication skills.Good and up-to-date computer skills.Ability to work alone outdoors over rough, brushy, and uneven terrain in all weather conditions, and ability to regularly lift up to 50 lbs.
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