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Acorn Forestry is seeking a dependable General Forestry Laborer/Burn Technician to join our Burn field crew. This full-time role offers steady, year-round outdoor work with opportunities to travel ...

Forestry Engineer

Brookings, OR

$33K - $44K/yr

South Coast Lumber (SCL) is seeking a Forestry Engineer to join our growing team in Southern Oregon. This position will be based out of our Brookings, Oregon office and will play a key leadership ...

Forestry Engineer

Brookings, OR · On-site

$33K - $44K/yr

South Coast Lumber (SCL) is seeking a Forestry Engineer to join our growing team in Southern Oregon. This position will be based out of our Brookings, Oregon office and will play a key leadership ...

Forestry Manager

Kamuela, HI · On-site

$56K - $62K/yr

Description The primary function of the Forestry Manager will be to provide leadership and management of the Ranch's forestry assets as well as support Land Asset Management projects across the ...

Forestry Manager

Kamuela, HI · On-site

$56K - $62K/yr

Job Type Full-time Description The primary function of the Forestry Manager will be to provide leadership and management of the Ranch's forestry assets as well as support Land Asset Management ...

Forestry Manager

Kamuela, HI · On-site

$56K - $62K/yr

The primary function of the Forestry Manager will be to provide leadership and management of the Ranch's forestry assets as well as support Land Asset Management projects across the Parker Ranch ...

Forestry Engineer

Brookings, OR · On-site

$33K - $44K/yr

Forestry Engineer South Coast Lumber (SCL) is seeking a Forestry Engineer to join our growing team in Southern Oregon. This position will be based out of our Brookings, Oregon office and will play a ...

Forestry Tech

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$34K - $46K/yr

Forestry Technician (Seasonal) Job Code: 1522 Location: Chester, CA Reports to: Forest Technician - Lead FLSA Status: Hourly, Non-Exempt Shift: Day Shift At Collins, we are committed to building a ...

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How much do forestry jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for forestry in the United States is $41,544.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $34,500.00 and $46,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges forestry professionals face when working in the field, and how can they prepare for them?

Forestry professionals often encounter challenges such as navigating remote or rugged terrain, unpredictable weather conditions, and ensuring personal safety while using specialized equipment. To prepare, it's important to have proper training in outdoor survival, first aid, and equipment handling. Building strong teamwork and communication skills is also essential, as forestry work frequently involves collaborating with colleagues, landowners, and regulatory agencies to manage and conserve forest resources effectively.

What is the difference between Forestry vs Arborist?

AspectForestryArborist
CredentialsForestry degree, certifications like SAFArborist certification (ISA), horticultural knowledge
Work EnvironmentForests, land management sitesUrban and suburban trees, parks, private properties
Industry UsageNatural resource management, conservationTree care, pruning, removal services

Forestry involves managing large-scale forest ecosystems, focusing on conservation, resource management, and land use planning. Arborists specialize in the care and maintenance of individual trees, often working in urban settings. While both roles require knowledge of trees, forestry emphasizes ecosystem management, whereas arborists focus on tree health and safety in developed areas.

What is forestry?

Forestry is the science and practice of managing, conserving, and utilizing forests and woodland areas for various environmental, economic, and social benefits. It involves the study of forest ecosystems, tree growth, and sustainable harvesting methods to ensure the long-term health of forests. Forestry professionals work to balance resource extraction, wildlife habitat preservation, recreation, and ecosystem services like carbon storage and water regulation. Their goal is to maintain healthy forests for future generations while meeting present-day needs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Forester, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Forester, you need a solid background in environmental science, forestry management, and ecology, generally with a bachelor’s degree in forestry or a related field. Familiarity with GIS mapping software, forest inventory tools, and sometimes certification from organizations like the Society of American Foresters are commonly required. Strong problem-solving, communication, and teamwork skills help foresters navigate complex land management issues and collaborate with stakeholders. These competencies are crucial for ensuring sustainable forest management, regulatory compliance, and effective conservation outcomes.

What Are Forestry Jobs?

If you work in a forestry career, your primary duties depend on your area of specialization. Forestry professionals include foresters, loggers, firefighters, and forest rangers. If you have a degree in forestry, land management, or a related subject, you may work in conservation or forestry management or serve as a policy advisor or project manager for forest preservation and rehabilitation efforts. Arborists, naturalists specializing in the forest habitat, and botanists may also work in forestry. Colleges offer associate’s and bachelor’s degrees in forestry. These degrees give you a wide range of knowledge about different forestry subjects.

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Infographic showing various Forestry job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 92% Full Time, 4% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $41,544 per year, or $20 per hour.
General Forestry Laborer/Burn Technician

General Forestry Laborer/Burn Technician

Acorn Forestry

Lufkin, TX • On-site

$15 - $17/hr

Full-time

Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 14 days ago

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Job description

Acorn Forestry is seeking a dependable General Forestry Laborer/Burn Technician to join our Burn field crew. This full-time role offers steady, year-round outdoor work with opportunities to travel and develop new skills in reforestation and prescribed burning. Ideal candidates are safety-conscious, punctual, and take pride in their work supporting forestry operations across the western Gulf region.

Responsibilities

  • Assist with ignition activities according to approved burn plans
  • Light fire lines during prescribed burn operations
  • Maintain strict adherence to safety procedures and protocols
  • Monitor fire behavior and report changes immediately
  • Support site preparation, execution, and securing of burn areas
  • Assist with reforestation and other forestry services
  • Properly use and maintain hand tools
  • Travel frequently, including about 25% overnight stays, for project work
  • Follow direction from supervisors at all times

Required Qualifications

  • Must be 21 years of age or older
  • Valid driver’s license
  • Ability to navigate difficult terrain and lift heavy items
  • Pass a background check
  • Reliable and able to work outdoors in varying conditions
  • Willingness to relocate to Lufkin, TX before starting

Preferred Qualifications

  • Strong teamwork and communication skills
  • Experience navigating challenging terrain
  • Physical stamina for demanding outdoor work
  • Familiarity with prescribed burn operations and safety compliance

Company Description

About Acorn Forestry
For more than 20 years, Acorn Forestry has specialized in reforestation, land management, and silviculture services in the western Gulf region. Our crews provide professional services including:
• Site preparation and tree planting
• Prescribed burning
• Herbicide applications
• Harvest planning and supervision
• Wildland firefighting
• Timber management plans
We are committed to quality work, safe practices, and dependable service for landowners across the region.