American Forest Management, Inc.
Central American Harvest Planning and Operations Analyst Job at American Forest
American Forest Management, Inc., Charlotte, NC, United States, 28245
Job Description
Job Description
About American Forest Management, Inc.
Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, American Forest Management, Inc (AFM) provides timberland management consulting services on privately owned forest and agricultural lands for various clients located in the Southeast, Gulf Coast, Appalachian, Northeast, Pacific Northwest, Intermountain, and Lake States Regions of the United States and in the Central American countries of Costa Rica and Panama.
AFM conducts all facets of forestry and land management services, including timber sales and harvesting supervision, forest data and inventory management, resource planning and biometrics, valuation and acquisition services, internal and client accounting, real estate sales, environmental and farmland services, and SFI®/FSC® certification system management. AFM works with a diverse client-base that includes Timber Investment Management Organizations (TIMOs), public Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs), Non-Industrial Private Forest landowners (NIPFs), and Government Agencies.
About the Position
AFM operates three offices in Central America, with two situated in Panama and one in Costa Rica. From these locations, AFM oversees approximately 30,000 acres of Teak plantations and employs a team of 30 forestry professionals and support staff.
The Central American Harvest Planning and Operations Analyst is a role centered on project management, client reporting, and harvest planning. The employee will collaborate with clients, the Central American AFM (CAFM) team, and US-based AFM team members to ensure the timely completion of key deliverables. The employee will also utilize Tigermoth harvest planning models to inform key tactical and strategic planning decisions for the client. A strong commitment to fostering positive relationships, enhancing processes, and promoting transparent communication is essential. Key areas of focus include planning, budgeting, operational and financial reporting, forest inventory management, and technical due diligence projects. This position also serves as the primary US-based liaison and facilitator between CAFM operations and AFM's technical services and accounting departments located in the US.
This is a US based position, and there is a preference that the successful candidate be in the AFM Charlotte, North Carolina office. The position requires periodic international travel between the US, Panama and Costa Rica. Ability to speak and communicate effectively in Spanish is required.
Broad Responsibilities of the Position
Ideal Professional/Personal Background
Education/Experience
Language Ability:
Must be bilingual with strong English and Spanish verbal and written communication skills.
Capable of reading, analyzing, and interpreting a variety of materials, including general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, and governmental regulations. Additionally, skilled in authoring technical reports, business correspondence, specifications, and procedures, as well as assisting in the drafting of contracts. Able to effectively present information and address inquiries from managers, clients, customers, regulators, and the public.
Salary and Benefits
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or national origin.
Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, American Forest Management, Inc (AFM) provides timberland management consulting services on privately owned forest and agricultural lands for various clients located in the Southeast, Gulf Coast, Appalachian, Northeast, Pacific Northwest, Intermountain, and Lake States Regions of the United States and in the Central American countries of Costa Rica and Panama.
AFM conducts all facets of forestry and land management services, including timber sales and harvesting supervision, forest data and inventory management, resource planning and biometrics, valuation and acquisition services, internal and client accounting, real estate sales, environmental and farmland services, and SFI®/FSC® certification system management. AFM works with a diverse client-base that includes Timber Investment Management Organizations (TIMOs), public Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs), Non-Industrial Private Forest landowners (NIPFs), and Government Agencies.
About the Position
AFM operates three offices in Central America, with two situated in Panama and one in Costa Rica. From these locations, AFM oversees approximately 30,000 acres of Teak plantations and employs a team of 30 forestry professionals and support staff.
The Central American Harvest Planning and Operations Analyst is a role centered on project management, client reporting, and harvest planning. The employee will collaborate with clients, the Central American AFM (CAFM) team, and US-based AFM team members to ensure the timely completion of key deliverables. The employee will also utilize Tigermoth harvest planning models to inform key tactical and strategic planning decisions for the client. A strong commitment to fostering positive relationships, enhancing processes, and promoting transparent communication is essential. Key areas of focus include planning, budgeting, operational and financial reporting, forest inventory management, and technical due diligence projects. This position also serves as the primary US-based liaison and facilitator between CAFM operations and AFM's technical services and accounting departments located in the US.
This is a US based position, and there is a preference that the successful candidate be in the AFM Charlotte, North Carolina office. The position requires periodic international travel between the US, Panama and Costa Rica. Ability to speak and communicate effectively in Spanish is required.
Broad Responsibilities of the Position
- Assist with collecting and organizing information to meet critical reporting deadlines outlined in contractual agreements. Facilitate timely preparation and distribution of periodic client reports, monthly activity reports, financial statements, budgets, and any additional special reports as needed or requested by the CA operations team or client.
- Utilize harvest planning models to support CAFM operations team and clients to optimize thinning regimes and final harvesting in response to evolving timber sales markets.
- Coordinate and facilitate the achievement of essential planning project deadlines. This includes annual long-term management plans, harvest schedules, as well as annual harvesting and merchandizing plans.
- Coordinate, facilitate and promote transparency and communication between AFM accounting and technical services and CAFM operations.
- Coordinate, facilitate and promote internal information sharing, improvement of data and business systems, and support implementation of solutions.
- Assist with Central American due-diligence projects, as required.
Ideal Professional/Personal Background
- Proficient in project management and problem-solving to achieve timely completion of deliverables.
- Capable of collaborating with various AFM departments, taking on the role as both a team leader and team member for projects and tasks in Central America.
- Skilled in navigating challenges and engaging with Central American stakeholders to guarantee that key projects are executed in accordance with contract requirements and industry best practices
- Committed to developing and maintaining strong, positive, and constructive working relationships with AFM managers and colleagues, and clients
- Capable of working independently while efficiently prioritizing tasks, exhibiting a keen attention to detail and precision.
- Maintains strict confidentiality regarding sensitive customer and internal corporate information.
- Exhibits outstanding customer service skills.
- Must possess appropriate immigration status and be legally authorized to live and work in the US.
Education/Experience
- Bachelor’s or master’s degree in forestry, forest management or a related field.
- At least 5 years of experience in harvest modeling/planning as well as exposure to forest management/operations with specific experience in production reporting, inventory processes and budgeting.
- A minimum of 5 years of experience in forest harvest modeling/planning as well as operational exposure to forest management with specific experience in harvest production reporting, inventory processes and budgeting.
- Demonstrated skills in managing projects effectively.
Language Ability:
Must be bilingual with strong English and Spanish verbal and written communication skills.
Capable of reading, analyzing, and interpreting a variety of materials, including general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, and governmental regulations. Additionally, skilled in authoring technical reports, business correspondence, specifications, and procedures, as well as assisting in the drafting of contracts. Able to effectively present information and address inquiries from managers, clients, customers, regulators, and the public.
Salary and Benefits
- Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience
- Paid holidays
- Paid vacation schedule
- Healthcare and disability plan
- 401(K) retirement plan
- Eligible for annual bonus plan
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or national origin.
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