OneFortyOne is a trans-Tasman business that owns and manages softwood plantation forests and operates sawmills in Australia and New Zealand. We manage over 140,000 ha of plantation and conservation areas and operate two sawmills in the Green Triangle region of Australia and Nelson/Marlborough region of New Zealand.
We are seeking a proactive and people-oriented Harvesting Forester to join our Green Triangle Forests team, reporting to the Harvesting and Roading Manager.
The Role: The Harvesting Forester is responsible for the control, supervision, and coordination of harvesting activities to meet customer requirements and business outcomes. You will also:
Coordinate and monitor operations against harvest plans, focusing on quality, safety, and contractor management. Liaise with internal and external stakeholders to manage expectations, contractor performance, and implement effective quality control. Be a health and safety champion, communicating, supporting, coordinating, and coaching contractors in risk management and all safety aspects. Review and analyze data to maximize fiber recovery and support continuous improvement. You: Have relevant industry experience, or you may hold an applicable tertiary qualification. Have knowledge of commercial forestry practices including harvesting, contract management, and safety standards. Have a proven history of being able to work collaboratively to build strong relationships and communicate with internal and external stakeholders. Have a high level of confidence using technology to draw solutions from data. Have a current driver's license. You must also be willing and able to participate in fire readiness and response activities, including undertaking regular health assessments as required.
To apply, submit your resume and a cover letter through the SEEK 'Quick Apply' button.
To find out more about this role, contact Mae Steele, Human Resources Advisor on 0439 089 ***.
OneFortyOne encourages applicants of all genders, ages, and cultures, including First Nations people, people with disability, and LGBTIQA+ people.
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