Overview

Located in the North Thompson valley, at Simpcw Resources Group we provide environmental, management, and operational services while preserving Simpcw culture and heritage with respect towards the environment. Our goals include creating economic growth from the commercial development of natural resources within the Simpcw’ulécw (Simpcw Territory) by being the major contractor and competing for work in both the public and private sectors.

Current Opportunities:

Simpcw Resources LLP is growing rapidly and looking for a dependable and enthusiastic Wildfire Specialist – Forestry Project Coordinator who will primarily be responsible for planning, coordinating, and implementing strategies and programs aimed at reducing the risk of wildfires within the community and surrounding forested areas. In addition to the primary responsibilities the ideal candidate will also provide ongoing support for timber development and cutting permits. Reporting to the Forestry Manager, this role working closely with local governments, landowners, forestry professionals, and emergency services.

Responsibilities:

  • Develop and provide professional advice on Wildfire Prevention Plans such as Fuel Management Prescriptions, Tactical Planning and Prescribed Fire Planning. Inclusive of compliance documents and agreements.
  • Ensure welfare and safety in all aspects of project implementation and identify training needs in fire management.
  • Development of project proposals related to Wildfire Prevention
  • Plan prescribed fire activities and use.
  • Provide additional support for timber development and cutting permits.
  • ‌Other duties as assigned.

    ‌Qualifications

  • ‌Post-secondary education with a natural resource management focus.
  • ‌Registered Professional with Forest Professionals BC (FPBC).
  • ‌Minimum 2 years of relevant wildfire risk reduction experience in BC.
  • ‌A positive team player with strong communication skills, leadership qualities, and a safety- conscious attitude.
  • ‌Experience working with First Nations Communities.
  • ‌Experience using the Fire Smart Principles.
  • ‌Background and/or experience in silvicultural systems, reforestation, wildfire/fuels management, and ecosystem restoration would be distinct assets.
  • ‌Valid BC driver’s license and safe driving record.

    What we offer:

  • Competitive Compensation
  • Positive and collaborative team
  • Meaningful work

Note: Pre-Employment Drug and Alcohol Testing will required.

Application Deadline: Open until filled.

Thank you for your interest, however only those selected for interviews will be contacted. Preference will be given to qualified applicants of Aboriginal ancestry as per

Canada’s Human Rights Act and legislation surrounding Employment Equity.

Please submit cover letter and resume via email to [email protected] with the Subject Line: Wildfire Specialist – Forestry Project Coordinator

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