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Forestry Machine Operator (Harvester or Forwarder)

Job Type

Workspace

Experience

Education

English Level

Full Time

On-Site

Minimum 2 years

High School

Intermediate (necessary for the first interview)

Responsibilities 

  • Strong safety mindset, ability to work with safety protocols, utilization of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), and demonstrate proficiency in managing hazardous activities while ensuring personal and team safety.

  • Operate harvesting machine in an efficient, and productive manner according to J.D. Irving, Limited’s Best Management Practices.

  • Provide equipment maintenance as required.

  • Maintain productivity, production, and utilization targets, and work independently in remote environments.

  • May be assigned to related/ancillary tasks for short periods of time including but not limited to: equipment maintenance, tidying work areas, training, harvest and boundary line layouts, road maintenance activities, forest fire prevention activities.

Qualifications

  • 2 years of experience with the operation of heavy forest machinery or a combination of one year of work experience with forest machinery and practical, vocational training in the industry of forest machine operations.

  • Intermediate level of English.

  • High School diploma at a minimum.

  • Intermediate level of English. Not necessary for the first interview.

  • General heavy equipment mechanical skills or Heavy Equipment Operator Certificate will be considered an asset.

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