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Join the vibrant team at American Forest Management, Inc. (AFM) as an Operations Forester in Milford, ME . Reporting directly to the District Manager, this role plays a pivotal part in comprehensive ...

The District Forester is responsible for managing company-owned and managed timberlands to support safe, sustainable, and productive forest operations. This position helps develop and carry out ...

The District Forester is responsible for managing company-owned and managed timberlands to support safe, sustainable, and productive forest operations. This position helps develop and carry out ...

The District Forester is responsible for managing company-owned and managed timberlands to support safe, sustainable, and productive forest operations. This position helps develop and carry out ...

Forester

Lincoln, ME · On-site

Treeline's Forester is an independent, highly motivated, and initiative-taking individual. He/She shall have a deep understanding of Maine's forest-rooted businesses and be committed to continuing ...

Forester

Chester, ME · On-site

Treeline's Forester is an independent, highly motivated, and initiative-taking individual. He/She shall have a deep understanding of Maine's forest-rooted businesses and be committed to continuing ...

FORESTER

Malvern, AR · On-site

$58K - $86K/yr

Forestry Division, Livestock and Poultry Division, Natural Resources Division, Plant Industries Division, and Shared Services Division. Preferred qualifications: * Ability to work under extreme ...

FORESTER

De Queen, AR · On-site

$58K - $86K/yr

Forestry Division, Livestock and Poultry Division, Natural Resources Division, Plant Industries Division, and Shared Services Division. Position Information Job Series: Agriculture Programs - Career ...

Join the vibrant team at American Forest Management, Inc. (AFM) as a Forester in Northeast Texas/ South-East Oklahoma . Reporting directly to the District Manager, this role plays a pivotal part in ...

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Forester

Hayward, WI · On-site

This position will implement forestry and ecology work, manage clients, projects, contractors, and manage the shared stewardship goals of our partner National Deer Association (NDA) in the region.

FORESTER

Chino Valley, AZ · On-site +1

$21.14 - $29.50/hr

FORESTER Apply now Job No: 532862 Work Type: Full-time Location: CHINO VALLEY, PHOENIX Categories: Forestry/Wildland Fire/Natural Resources DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY AND FIRE MANAGEMENT Manage and ...

Forester

Hayward, WI · On-site

Forester JOB TYPE: Full-time LOCATION: Hayward, WI WHO WE ARE Steigerwaldt Land Services, Inc.,is afull-service resource solution company, offering a wide range of appraisal, analysis, real estate ...

The Department of Agriculture, Conservation & Forestry, Maine Forest Service (MFS), has a current vacancy for a Forester II in Maine. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION & FORESTRY FORESTER II ...

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How much do forester jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 25, 2026, the average yearly pay for forester in the United States is $66,216.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $46,500.00 and $83,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What jobs can you get as a forester?

A forester can work in roles such as forest technician, forest manager, conservation scientist, or environmental consultant. These jobs typically involve managing forest resources, conducting field surveys, and applying knowledge of ecology and forestry tools. Certification and knowledge of GIS and sustainable practices are often required.

What does a forester do?

A forester manages and conserves forests by planning and implementing activities such as planting, harvesting, and maintaining trees. They use tools like GPS and GIS technology, often working outdoors in various weather conditions, and may require certifications like a forestry degree or license. Their goal is to promote sustainable forest management and environmental health.

What are some common challenges a Forester faces when balancing conservation goals with timber production?

Foresters frequently navigate the challenge of meeting timber harvest targets while ensuring the long-term health and sustainability of forest ecosystems. This involves carefully planning harvest schedules, implementing best management practices to minimize environmental impact, and collaborating with stakeholders such as landowners, wildlife biologists, and regulatory agencies. Balancing these priorities can require creative problem-solving and a strong understanding of both ecological processes and industry regulations. Effective communication and adaptability are crucial for successfully addressing competing interests and achieving both economic and conservation objectives.

What Are Foresters?

Foresters are tasked with the management of forests and timber, helping to preserve them for years to come. As a forester, your duties revolve around the planning, preservation, and ongoing maintenance of these forests, whether intended for public or private use. Depending on your position, you may be responsible for protecting wildlife areas that already exist within the forest or work to create new habitats for a variety of wildlife species and plant life. Foresters coordinate with many other specialists such as biologists, geologists, and soil experts, as forest conservation is not a job you can accomplish alone.

What forestry job pays the most?

The highest-paying forestry jobs are often in forest management, consulting, or specialized roles such as forest engineers or environmental managers, with salaries exceeding $80,000 annually. These positions typically require advanced education, certifications, and experience in forestry, environmental science, or related fields.

What jobs pay 2000 a day?

In the forestry field, highly specialized roles such as senior forest managers, consulting foresters, or environmental project leaders can potentially earn around $2,000 per day, especially with extensive experience, certifications, and project scope. These positions often require advanced skills, industry knowledge, and sometimes consulting or contract work arrangements.

What is the difference between Forester vs Forest Technician?

AspectForesterForest Technician
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in forestry or related fieldAssociate's degree or technical certification in forestry
Work EnvironmentFieldwork, planning, management of forest resourcesFieldwork, data collection, assisting foresters
Employer & Industry UsageGovernment agencies, private forestry companies, conservation organizationsGovernment agencies, research institutions, consulting firms

Foresters typically hold a bachelor's degree and are responsible for managing forest resources, planning timber harvests, and conservation efforts. Forest Technicians usually have an associate's degree and assist foresters with data collection, surveying, and fieldwork. Both roles work closely in forestry projects, but foresters have more advanced responsibilities and decision-making authority.

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Infographic showing various Forester job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, 3% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $66,216 per year, or $31.8 per hour.
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Join the vibrant team at American Forest Management, Inc. (AFM) as an Operations Forester in Milford, ME. Reporting directly to the District Manager, this role plays a pivotal part in comprehensive forest management, overseeing planning, permitting, timber harvest, road construction, silviculture, client reporting, and budgeting. You'll also handle additional duties assigned by the District and Region Manager.

About American Forest Management, Inc.  (AFM):

Founded in 1966, American Forest Management, Inc. is a nationally recognized land and natural resource consulting firm headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. AFM provides sustainable land management, consulting, and real estate services for a diverse range of land assets - including timberland, farmland, and other privately held lands - serving landowners throughout the United States, Panama, and Costa Rica.

AFM’s team of experienced professionals works closely with clients to understand and achieve their objectives through a comprehensive suite of land management and advisory services. With 50 regionally based offices managing almost 6 million acres, AFM offers strong local expertise, while its national platform supports collaboration among multidisciplinary teams of foresters and technical specialists to manage large and complex land projects.

AFM’s services include land and wildlife management; land sales and acquisitions; forest inventory, planning, and design; growth and yield modeling; cash-flow projections; environmental and farmland services; appraisal; forest resource data management; and harvest scheduling.

Principal Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Forester is responsible for: harvest area reconnaissance, silvicultural prescription development, road plan development & implementation, logging job supervision, forest product utilization, and other land management activities on client-managed properties. 
  • Contract administration duties focus on monitoring contractor harvesting, road construction, and maintenance activities.
  • Employ technical tools for the development of harvest plans, timber harvest implementation, road construction projects, and other associated land management activities.
  • Provide forest product utilization control checks for product preparation to comply with market specifications.
  • Assist in the development and administration of annual budgets.
  • Participate in forest inventory projects individually or with a team.
  • Supervise contracted services, including certifying completion of work for payment.
  • Monitor BMP and EMS Compliance to ensure third-party SFI Certification
  • Interact and communicate as a member of a 5 (five) person team focused on meeting and exceeding client expectations.        

Additional Requirements:

  • Working knowledge of forestry skills, including the use of tools in silviculture, forest product utilization, timber harvesting, logging systems, road construction, timber cruising, and other duties that pertain to forest management.
  • Office and remote field environments. Utilize various means of transportation, including all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and snowmobiles. Required to drive, ride, or walk through rough terrain in difficult weather conditions, in daylight and dark, in wet and dry environments. Involves working extended periods outdoors, including adverse weather conditions.
  • Exposure to loud noise, extreme temperatures, fumes or airborne particles, outdoor weather conditions, and inclement weather. Exposure to heavy equipment operations.
  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to drive, walk, wade, stand, talk, and listen. The employee is frequently required to bend, stoop, reach with hands and arms, lift, and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.

Education/Experience:

  • BS in Forestry or commensurate level of technical experience in field forestry operations.
  • Experience with forest operations.
  • Working knowledge of GPS devices and GIS applications (will train specific applications for this job).
  • Working knowledge of water quality protection through best management practices (BMP’s) and state regulations. (Will train specific regulatory requirements for this job)
  • Familiarity with Northeastern US tree species, silvics, and silviculture.
  • Working knowledge of the Microsoft Office suite and mobile applications.
  • Maine professional forester license, or ability to obtain license in the first two years of employment.
  • Valid driver’s license and good driving record.

Work Environment

Join our team and thrive in a dynamic and collaborative work environment that values innovation, integrity, and professional growth. At American Forest Management, we foster a culture of teamwork and open communication, where every team member’s contribution is recognized and valued.

Salary and Benefits:

  • Full-time salary position
  • Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience
  • Paid vacations and holidays
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision healthcare plans
  • Short- & Long-Term Disability plans available
  • 401(K) retirement plan with matching company contributions
  • Eligible for annual bonus plan
  • Educational Assistance
  • Company-issued vehicle and cellular phone

Why Work at AFM

For 60 years, American Forest Management has helped landowners manage, buy, sell, improve, and enjoy millions of acres of land.  At AFM, employees have the opportunity to make a real impact by helping clients unlock the full potential of their property while building lasting relationships based on trust and shared success.

We are committed to sustainable land and forest management, responsible environmental stewardship and high-quality client service. Our six core values—Integrity, Stewardship, Innovation, Dedication, Respect, and Knowledge—guide everything we do and create a culture where employees can grow, collaborate, and make meaningful contributions to both the land and the communities we serve. 

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or national origin.