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Our outstanding team-based work culture and environment has allowed us to grow, develop, and retain ... Meet with Project Designers to review project data and the ability to input that data into OCALC or ...

Physical and Environmental Factors: * Ability to work outdoors and to work in all types of outdoor ... Responsible for staffing projects, actively recruiting new talent, retention of existing employees ...

Physical and Environmental Factors: * Ability to work outdoors and to work in all types of outdoor ... Responsible for staffing projects, actively recruiting new talent, retention of existing employees ...

Forest Inventory Technician

Tomahawk, WI · On-site +1

$17.25 - $22.50/hr

Steigerwaldt creates a transparent and inclusive environment that involves you in team decision ... As a member of the Critical Project Response Team , it is likely and an expectation for weekend ...

... project is a success. Collaboration is key, with team members working together to maintain a clean, organized, and safe environment, resolve delivery issues, and communicate Home Depot's advantages ...

... project is a success. Collaboration is key, with team members working together to maintain a clean, organized, and safe environment, resolve delivery issues, and communicate Home Depot's advantages ...

The Custom Equipment Design/Engineer will work on projects in multiple industry areas within Tweet ... environmental factors. To include but not limited to structural member load calculations. • ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Environmental Project Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Environmental Project Manager, you need a solid background in environmental science or engineering, project management experience, and often a relevant degree such as a BSc or MSc. Familiarity with project management software (like MS Project), environmental regulations, and certifications such as PMP or LEED are common requirements. Strong leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills help drive team performance and stakeholder engagement. These skills ensure projects are completed efficiently, compliant with regulations, and have a positive environmental impact.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working on environment projects, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in environment projects often encounter challenges such as coordinating across diverse stakeholders, adapting to evolving regulations, and managing limited resources. Effective communication and stakeholder engagement are crucial to align goals and expectations. Staying updated on environmental laws and best practices, as well as leveraging project management tools, can help keep projects on track. Building strong multidisciplinary teams also supports problem-solving and innovation throughout the project lifecycle.

What are Environment Projects?

Environment Projects are initiatives or programs designed to protect, restore, or improve the natural environment. These projects can focus on issues such as conservation, pollution reduction, habitat restoration, renewable energy, and climate change mitigation. They often involve research, community engagement, and collaboration with government agencies or NGOs. The primary goal is to promote environmental sustainability and reduce the negative impact of human activities on the planet.

What is the difference between Environment Project vs Environment Coordinator?

AspectEnvironment ProjectEnvironment Coordinator
Primary RoleManage and oversee environmental projects, ensuring goals are metCoordinate daily activities, support environmental initiatives, and liaise with teams
Required CredentialsEnvironmental degree, project management skills, certifications like PMP or LEEDEnvironmental or related degree, strong organizational skills, certifications are a plus
Work EnvironmentField sites, project offices, environmental agenciesOffice settings, field sites, environmental organizations
Employer & Industry UsageConstruction, consulting, government agenciesEnvironmental firms, NGOs, government departments

While both roles focus on environmental efforts, the Environment Project leads specific projects from planning to completion, requiring project management expertise. The Environment Coordinator supports these initiatives by coordinating activities and ensuring smooth operations. Understanding these differences helps job seekers identify the right role for their skills and career goals.

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Infographic showing various Environment Project job openings in Rhinelander, WI as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 23% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 82% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 12% Remote job distribution.
Administrative Assistant - Appraisal

Administrative Assistant - Appraisal

Steigerwaldt Land Services, Inc.

Tomahawk, WI • On-site

$18.25 - $24.75/hr

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Job description

POSITION: Administrative Assistant - Appraisal
JOB TYPE: Full-time
LOCATION: Tomahawk, WI
WHO WE ARE
Steigerwaldt Land Services, Inc., is a full-service resource solution company, offering a wide range of appraisal, analysis, real estate, right-of-way, environmental, and forestry services to our clients in the Lake States region and beyond. Founded in 1957, Steigerwaldt is a third-generation, family owned and operated company with history and experience spanning more than 60 years. Steigerwaldt employs a staff of over 50 people, with offices in Tomahawk and Hayward, Wisconsin; and Marquette, Michigan.
Becoming a member of Steigerwaldt is more than just an opportunity to follow your passion in forestry. It is an opportunity to be a part of an organization that fosters professional growth, nurtures your talent, and allows you to take ownership of your career path. A strong sense of brand, culture, and values define our company and our team. Our office culture is one that values synergy in the office and in the field.
Steigerwaldt creates a transparent and inclusive environment that involves you in team decision-making, cross-department learning, career path exploration, and hands-on experiences for you to grow your breadth of knowledge. If this sounds like the supportive, passion-driven, professional environment you will thrive in, please apply to join our team. We are currently seeking a full-time Appraisal Clerk at our Tomahawk office location. This is considered an entry-level position, although previous professional experience is helpful.
WHAT YOU WILL DO
This position resides in our Energy, Infrastructure, and Real Estate Division and will support daily operations and projects primarily in the Appraisal department along with possible roles within the Division. As an Administrative Assistant - Appraisal, you will support appraisal operations and contribute to projects involving utility corridors, public infrastructure, conservation easements, and more. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Assisting appraisers and appraisal staff with real estate market research, comparable and subject property data analysis and entry, and narrative report writing.
  • Provide administrative, clerical, and project support to appraisers and appraisal team.
  • Manage and organize files, documents, and contracts.
  • Schedule appointments and coordinate meetings for appraisers.
  • Maintain confidentiality of client and appraisal information.
  • Contribute to overall Appraisal department communication efforts by reaching out to internal and external clients and outside resources to facilitate project efforts.
  • Responsible for compiling draft and final appraisal and other documents, facilitating quality control efforts and managing incoming and outgoing communications and product deliveries.
  • Responsible for new project set-up tasks and maintaining and updating department project tracking applications.
  • Other duties as assigned
WHO YOU ARE
You are a supportive and reliable team member that engages in building a great team and work culture. You are driven and motivated to be a part of a successful team and provide high-quality service and results. You show persistence, tenacity, and grit every day, through tough conditions and deadlines with energy and enthusiasm. You are curious and open-minded in exploring solutions and opportunities. You are a caretaker of resources, people, and company. You thrive working in a fast-paced, highly driven environment and can adapt quickly to changing conditions and priorities. You must have an adventurous side and be open to travel.
  • Engage in active listening to understand and act on the expectations of peers, supervisors, and clients.
  • Prioritize communication by taking responsibility for continuously seeking and sharing information to best anticipate and meet customer and director needs.
  • Embrace change and can modify behavior and plans to effectively achieve goals. Adaptability, flexibility, and change agility is necessary.
  • Maintain composure and patience in stressful circumstances.
  • A team player who is an ambassador of integrity, respect, curiosity, and flexibility.
  • Has the drive, energy, and initiative to work independently in varied settings, both in the field and with clients and other professionals.
  • An effective problem solver that can identify the root of a problem, provide productive solutions, act decisively, and show good judgement.
  • An individual who uses Steigerwaldt's mission of 'Quality work fast, with honesty and integrity; rooted in our passion for stewardship of resources and relationships.' as a benchmark for decision making and standard of work.
PREFERRED SKILLS
  • Desire to develop a career as a supporting team member in the appraisal profession in a fast-paced and diverse consulting business.
  • Associate's degree in a related field preferred but not required and/or experience in a professional technical or consulting office support role.
  • Ability to work independently in varied settings with clients and other professionals
  • General knowledge of real estate terms, mapping, and legal descriptions
  • Superior written and oral communication skills
  • Competent with Microsoft Office software
  • Detail orientated with the ability to assure products meet quality control standards.
  • Current valid driver's license with personal vehicle suitable for potential off site research work (mileage is reimbursed)
  • A team player who is confident, respectful, curious, flexible, and able to work with other professionals in a growing, successful, and respected business

WORK ENVIRONMENT
At Steigerwaldt, we offer a Remote-Friendly Hybrid Work Model for our staff. The Appraisal Assistant position is considered a resident or office-based position with remote work possible, upon approval from the supervisor. The position is primarily office-based however daily travel, with limited overnight stays are possible.
COMPENSATION
Wage commensurate with experience.
POSTING DATE
April 28, 2026. Position will be filled within one to three months. Interviews will be scheduled throughout this time period. Anticipated start date, June 1, 2026. Please note that these positions may be filled sooner, as there is flexibility in the start date.
CONTACT
For any hiring questions, please reach out to Travis Polinske at travis.polinske@steigerwaldt.com or 715-409-8535
Steigerwaldt is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage all women, minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities to apply.