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LFA Summer Camps

Lake Forest, IL · On-site

$13.75 - $18/hr

Lake Forest Academy is hiring for a variety of openings this summer, including: * Camp counselors and supervisors * Sports camp athletic coaches and assistants * Dorm monitors and supervisors for ...

$19/hr

The City of Billings, Parks Department seeks a Seasonal Forestry Technician. The purpose of this ... Employment Period: 2026 summer season (typically April to October) Pay Rate: $19.00/hour Work ...

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How much do forestry summer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average yearly pay for forestry summer 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 is the difference between Forestry Summer vs Forestry Technician?

AspectForestry SummerForestry Technician
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; often no formal certification requiredAssociate's or Bachelor's degree in forestry or related field; certifications may be preferred
Work EnvironmentSeasonal outdoor work, often in forests or parksSimilar outdoor settings, with more responsibility and technical tasks
Employer & Industry UsageTypically hired by forestry departments, parks, or conservation agencies for summer projectsEmployed by government agencies, private forestry companies, or environmental organizations

Forestry Summer roles are seasonal positions suitable for students or entry-level workers gaining outdoor experience. Forestry Technicians often have more formal education and perform more technical tasks, supporting forestry management and conservation efforts throughout the year.

What are the typical daily responsibilities for someone in a Forestry Summer position?

In a Forestry Summer role, daily responsibilities often include conducting field surveys, measuring tree growth, collecting soil or plant samples, and assisting with forest health assessments. You may also work on trail maintenance, invasive species removal, or support reforestation projects. Collaboration with a team of forestry professionals and other summer interns is common, and tasks can vary depending on current projects and weather conditions. This hands-on experience is valuable for building practical forestry skills and networking within the industry.

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

To thrive as a Forestry Summer worker, you need a basic understanding of forestry practices, physical fitness, and often a high school diploma or enrollment in a related degree program. Familiarity with GPS devices, chainsaws, and data collection tools is typically required, along with safety certifications like first aid or CPR. Strong teamwork, communication skills, and adaptability in outdoor environments make a candidate stand out. These skills and qualifications are vital to ensure safe, effective fieldwork and successful collaboration on conservation or resource management projects.

What are Forestry Summer jobs?

Forestry Summer jobs are temporary positions, typically available during the summer months, that focus on forest management, conservation, and fieldwork. These jobs often involve tasks such as tree planting, trail maintenance, data collection on forest health, wildfire prevention, and assisting with research projects. They are popular among students and individuals seeking hands-on experience in forestry, environmental science, or natural resource management. These roles provide valuable practical skills and exposure to outdoor work environments.
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Infographic showing various Forestry Summer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 33% Full Time, 42% Part Time, and 25% Temporary. Highlights an 92% In-person, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $41,544 per year, or $20 per hour.

Forest Inventory Technicians - LTE or Internship

Steigerwaldt

Tomahawk, WI

$17.25 - $22.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

POSITION: Forest Inventory Technicians

JOB TYPE: Limited-Term or Internship

LOCATION: Tomahawk, WI or Hayward, WI

TERM: Eligible for full or partial summer term. (Will accommodate Treehaven/forestry summer camp sessions.)


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 65 years. Steigerwaldt employs a staff of over 60 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 limited-term, full-time Forest Inventory Technician at our Hayward or Tomahawk office locations. This is considered an entry-level position, although previous professional experience is helpful.

WHAT YOU WILL DO

This position resides in our Inventory and Geospatial Solutions department and will function as a part of a Critical Project Response Team that supports forest inventories throughout the country in addition to local inventory efforts and natural resource management projects. Interest in travel and learning about emerging markets and forest carbon related services is preferred. As a member of the Critical Project Response Team, it is likely and an expectation for weekend work and significant overtime.


  • Daily and weekend field-focused work in all weather conditions (95% field work)
  • First line response for in-state and out-of-state forest inventories
  • Inventory data collection with necessary level of speed and precision dependent upon project requirements
  • Detailed tree data recording of field observations (using a tablet and internal software)
  • Make calls on tree diameters, heights, species, and product sections within plots
  • Utilize sub-meter GPS for applications including plot location collection, monumentation, and accessing boundaries
  • Coordinate with property managers to understand any concerns, hazards, and access details
  • Collaborate with other inventory foresters to maximize efficiency and operate safely
  • Periodic travel on project may exceed 50 percent (in and out of state)
  • 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 enjoy travel. You value contribution to goals and team, you are energized by a challenge, and you are confident and can work in the woods independently.

  • Engage inactive listening to understand and act on the expectations of peers, supervisors, and clients.
  • Embrace change and can modify behavior and plans to effectively achieve goals. Adaptability, flexibility, and change agility is necessary.
  • Has the drive, energy, and initiative to work independently in varied settings, both in the field and with clients and other professionals.
  • A team player who is an ambassador of integrity, respect, curiosity, and flexibility.
  • 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.
  • An effective problem solver that can identify the root of a problem, provide productive solutions, act decisively, and show good judgement.

PREFERRED SKILLS

  • Desire to develop a career as a professional forester in a fast-paced and diverse consulting business
  • Working towards a 2 or 4 year degree in forestry or natural resource management
  • Ability to work independently in varied settings, both in the field and with clients and other professionals
  • Superior written and oral communication skills
  • Competent with Microsoft Office software
  • Experience with GPS data collecting and processing
  • Experience with ESRI GIS software and GIS mapping and data collection principles
  • Ability to travel and conduct overnight work away from the office - travel up to 25-40 percent or more
  • Current valid driver's license with personal vehicle suitable for forestry work (mileage is reimbursed)
  • ATV and snowmobile certifications
  • 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

Due to the nature of the team approach to our field work and needed access to equipment and company vehicles, the Forest Inventory Technician position is considered a resident or office-based position with remote work possible, upon approval from the supervisor. The position is roughly 95 percent field work and 5 percent office work.

COMPENSATION

Wage commensurate with experience.


POSTING DATE

Position will be filled within one to three months. Interviews will be scheduled throughout this time period. Expected start is May/June 2026, dependent upon candidate availability. 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.