Resource Mgmt Forester at The Westervelt Company
Demopolis, Alabama, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

08 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

07 Feb, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Silviculture, Forest Management, Budgeting, Forecasting, Microsoft Office Suite, GIS Tools, Teamwork, Problem-Solving, Forest Inventory, Compliance Monitoring, Safety Programs, Contractor Management, Operational Strategies, Sustainable Forestry, Research-Based Practices, Site-Specific Tools

Industry

Forestry and Logging

Description
Resource Management Forester Location: Gulf Region – Thomasville, AL Join The Westervelt Company – Where Stewardship Meets Innovation At The Westervelt Company, we believe that responsible forest management is more than a job—it’s a commitment to sustainability, safety, and excellence. For over a hundred and forty years, we’ve been leaders in managing timberlands with integrity and care, ensuring our forests thrive for generations to come. We are currently seeking a Resource Management Forester to join our Gulf Region team in Thomasville, AL. This role offers the opportunity to manage approximately 150,000 acres of timberlands by applying cutting-edge silvicultural practices and operational strategies to maximize forest health, growth, and value. If you’re passionate about sustainable forestry and want to make a meaningful impact, we invite you to grow with us. What You'll Do: As a Resource Management Forester, you will be part of a regional team managing approximately 150,000 acres of company‑owned timberlands. You’ll focus on sustainable forest management, employing research-based, site-specific silvicultural and operational tools to maximize forest health, growth, and value. Key Responsibilities and Outcomes:  - Plan and execute forest management activities: site preparation, regeneration, competition control, nutrient \ management.   - Develop and administer budgets and capital plans; manage production costs and contracts.   - Build technical knowledge of soils, silvics, genetics, and forestry practices.   - Create and submit accurate silviculture plans in accordance with operational calendars.   - Monitor BMP and EMS compliance; support certification programs (SFI, FSC).   - Conduct forest inventory and management cruises for informed decision-making.   - Utilize GIS systems, inventory, analysis, and modeling tools for planning.   - Develop relationships with contractors and service providers for silviculture operations.   - Support company safety programs and exhibit safety as a core value. Required Skills:  Strong knowledge of silviculture and forest management activities.  Ability to budget, forecast, and monitor forest operations.  Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and GIS tools (ArcGIS).  Effective teamwork and problem-solving in complex situations.  Required Experience:      Forester I: Up to 1–3 years of relevant experience.      Forester II: Minimum 3–4 years of relevant experience.  Ability to obtain Registered Forester (RF) license. Preferred Skills/Experience:  Familiarity with forest certification programs (SFI, FSC).  Experience with forest inventory systems and modeling tools.  Knowledge of contractor capabilities and equipment for silviculture operations. A Day in the Life:  You’ll spend time in the field conducting inventories, monitoring compliance, and overseeing silviculture treatments. Office work includes planning, budgeting, and using GIS tools to develop management strategies. Collaboration with internal teams and contractors is key to achieving sustainable forest management goals. Why Join Us?:  At Westervelt, stewardship is at the heart of what we do. You’ll join a team committed to sustainable forestry practices, safety, and innovation, with opportunities for professional growth and development. Benefits:  Competitive compensation.  Comprehensive benefits package which includes medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and short/long term disability coverage.  401(k) with match.  Paid time off and holidays. Professional development opportunities. Equal Opportunity Employer: Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran/Gender Identity/Sexual Orientation
Responsibilities
As a Resource Management Forester, you will manage approximately 150,000 acres of timberlands, focusing on sustainable forest management. You will plan and execute forest management activities while developing relationships with contractors and ensuring compliance with safety programs.
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