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Civil Engineer 3 (CE3)

Olympia, WA · On-site +1

$75K - $100K/yr

AND two years of Forest Engineering experience; OR an equivalent combination of education and/or experience. * Experience in timber harvesting, forest road layout, and logging practices. * Knowledge ...

Civil Engineer 3 (CE3)

Olympia, WA · On-site +1

$75K - $100K/yr

AND two years of Forest Engineering experience; OR an equivalent combination of education and/or experience. Experience in timber harvesting, forest road layout, and logging practices. Knowledge of ...

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How much do forestry engineering jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average yearly pay for forestry engineering 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 the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Forestry Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Forestry Engineer, you need expertise in forest management, environmental science, and civil engineering principles, often supported by a bachelor’s degree in forestry engineering or a related field. Familiarity with GIS mapping software, forest inventory tools, and relevant environmental regulations is important, as are certifications like Professional Engineer (PE) licensure. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication skills help you collaborate with stakeholders and address complex environmental challenges. These skills and qualifications are essential for sustainably managing forest resources and ensuring compliance with environmental and safety standards.

What are some typical challenges forestry engineers face when balancing environmental sustainability with commercial objectives?

Forestry engineers often navigate the complex task of meeting commercial timber production goals while ensuring long-term environmental sustainability. This includes planning harvests to minimize ecological impact, designing roads that reduce erosion, and monitoring habitats to protect biodiversity. Collaborating closely with ecologists, landowners, and regulatory agencies is essential to develop solutions that balance economic needs with forest health. Staying updated on sustainable forestry practices and evolving regulations is a key part of the role.

What is forestry engineering?

Forestry engineering is a specialized field of engineering focused on the design, development, and management of forest environments and resources. Forestry engineers work to ensure sustainable forest operations by planning logging activities, building roads and bridges in forested areas, and developing systems for forest conservation and restoration. They combine knowledge of biology, ecology, and civil engineering to address challenges such as erosion control, water management, and habitat preservation while supporting the economic use of forest resources.

What is the difference between Forestry Engineering vs Forest Technician?

AspectForestry EngineeringForest Technician
CredentialsBachelor's degree in Forestry Engineering or related fieldAssociate's degree or technical certification in forestry or related area
Work EnvironmentDesigning forest management plans, overseeing projects, working with engineers and scientistsAssisting in field surveys, data collection, and implementing forestry plans
Employer & IndustryGovernment agencies, consulting firms, forestry companiesForestry services, government agencies, conservation organizations

Forestry Engineering involves designing and managing forest projects, requiring a bachelor's degree and working closely with engineers and scientists. In contrast, Forest Technicians support fieldwork and data collection, typically with technical certifications. Both roles are vital in forestry but differ in education level, responsibilities, and work scope.

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Infographic showing various Forestry Engineering job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, and 50% Part Time. Highlights an 75% In-person, and 25% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $41,544 per year, or $20 per hour.
Administrative Forester (TI-42062)

$39.19 - $45.43/hr

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Posted 25 days ago


Job description

CLOSING DATE:      Open Until Filled, with Bi-weekly reviews

POSITION:                Administrative Forester 

SALARY:                   $39.86 - $46.20

REPORTS TO:         Natural Resources Director

LOCATION: Natural Resources Nespelem, WA, Colville, WA, or Wenatchee, WA duty station

Basic Functions:  This is a exempt position. The incumbent will monitor proposed Colville National Forest and Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest projects and plans as they affect or impact the Forestry program or tribal operations. This position will be under the direct supervision of the Natural Resource Director. Work will be performed independently with regular reports to the Natural Resource Director. Incumbent will also attend the Natural Resource Division managers’ meetings to coordinate with other program managers. Assists with coordination of other land managers on National Forest projects of interest to the Tribe, serving as a representative of the Tribe where delegated, and may assist with other forestry related functions.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Education and Training: 

  • Requires a Master's degree in Forestry, Forest Management, Natural Resource Management or closely related course of study and two years of experience or Bachelor's degree in Forestry, Forest Management, Natural Resource Management or closely related course of study and four years of experience
  • Required to pass a Federal Security Background Investigation, and maintain clearance throughout employment.
  • May be asked to participate in Fire Management Operations up to and including duties required of the arduous level.
  • Must possess and maintain a valid State Driver's License and be eligible for the Tribes' Vehicle Insurance.
  • Must be able to obtain a Safety/First Aid card.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: 

  • Requires thorough knowledge of professional forestry principles and practices.
  • Thorough knowledge of conservation practices required in the state of Washington and on the reservation.
  • Knowledge of tribal policies, procedures, and regulations.
  • Knowledge of techniques and practices of forest restoration, fuels management, cultural burning and wildfire management.
  • Knowledge of nursery operations and conifer seedling development.
  • Requires administrative skills and experience in federal and tribal personnel, procurement, budget and accounting services.
  • Requires professional knowledge of the theories, principles, practices and techniques of forestry, including sound general knowledge in a wide span of disciplines, i.e., forest management, forest engineering, contract administration, fire management, economics, insect and disease management, cartography, cadastral surveying, wildlife and fish management, recreational management, forest soils, watershed and stream habitat protection.
  • Working knowledge of holistic and integrated resource management principles as well as sustained-yield management of a complex forest resource base.
  • Knowledge of sound utilization and conservation practices.
  • Knowledge of technical problems in matters related to timber harvesting techniques, timber sale contract administration, fire management and forest protection.
  • Knowledge of state, federal, and local tribal policies and regulations affecting forestry program activities. These policies and regulations include personnel management (both federal and tribal), tribal codes, federal statutes, and local Colville Agency policies.
  • Requires the ability to follow oral and written instructions, to work independently, to communicate effectively, and to write clearly and concisely.
  • Ability to work within complex collaborative group settings.
  • Must be able to work in adverse weather conditions. 
  • Must be in good physical condition; be able to lift up to 40 pounds, sit and/or stand for long periods at a time.
  • Requires ability to work in adverse terrain and weather conditions for extended periods of time.

Note: Pursuant to Tribal Policy, if this position is safety sensitive it is subject to pre-employment drug testing. In addition, this position is subject to reasonable suspicion and post-accident drug testing.

TRIBAL MEMBER AND INDIAN PREFERENCE WILL APPLY; PREFERENCE WILL ALSO BE GIVEN TO HONORABLY DISCHARGED VETERANS WHO ARE MINIMALLY QUALIFIED.

If required of this position, you must possess and maintain a valid Washington State driver’s license and be eligible for the Tribes’ Vehicle Insurance.  In addition, this position may be subject to pre-employment background clearances.  If applicable, these clearances must be maintained throughout employment.

INFORMATION: Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, Human Resources Office, P. O. Box 150, Nespelem, WA  99155, tanya.ives.hrs@colvilletribes.com 509-634-2201.