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How much do pine jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for pine in the United States is $21.40, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.62 and $22.60 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a pine?

Pine jobs typically refer to roles associated with working in forestry, lumber, or wood-related industries, particularly involving pine trees. These jobs can include positions such as forestry technicians, loggers, mill workers, or environmental scientists who manage or process pine wood. Pine jobs may also encompass roles focused on sustainable harvesting, conservation, and the production of pine-derived products such as lumber, paper, or resins. The specific duties vary depending on the position, but they often involve outdoor work, equipment operation, and environmental stewardship.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Pine (Professional in Nondestructive Evaluation)?

To thrive as a Professional in Nondestructive Evaluation (PINE), you need a solid background in engineering, materials science, and quality control, often supported by relevant certifications. Familiarity with nondestructive testing (NDT) tools such as ultrasonic, radiographic, and magnetic particle inspection systems is crucial. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and strong communication skills help professionals accurately assess materials and report findings. Mastery of these skills ensures the integrity and safety of structures and components in industries such as manufacturing, construction, and aerospace.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in forestry management roles focused on pine ecosystems?

Professionals managing pine ecosystems often encounter challenges such as balancing timber production with conservation efforts, addressing pest infestations like pine beetles, and adapting to changing climate conditions that can affect pine growth. Daily responsibilities may involve field surveys, coordinating with conservation teams, and implementing sustainable harvesting practices. Collaboration with researchers, local communities, and government agencies is key to developing effective management strategies and ensuring long-term forest health.
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Infographic showing various Pine job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 73% Full Time, 21% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,505 per year, or $21.4 per hour.

Director of Operations, Pine

J.D. Irving

Dixfield, ME

Full-time

Re-posted 14 days ago


Job description

The Director of Pine Operations, reporting to the General Manager of Pine and Hardwood Sawmills, will be responsible for the operation and productivity of the Pine Mills located in Canada and the U.S. The pine mill managers and value-added mill managers will report directly to the Director of Operations and they will drive strategy, budgeting, profitability, productivity and continuous improvement for these regional operations.  The ideal candidate will be based out of our operation in New Brunswick. Relocation support will be provided to out-of-area candidates.

Founded in 1882, J.D. Irving, Limited (JDI) operates in Eastern Canada (New-Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Ontario, Newfoundland and Labrador), as well as in USA. We are a team of 20,000 dedicated employees.  At J.D. Irving, Limited, you are part of a dynamic team of professionals who lead with integrity and are passionate about delivering results. With a culture that nurtures talent and creates an inclusive workplace, you can grow your career across our various operating divisions.

We are committed to creating accessible environments for our colleagues, candidates, and customers. Requests for accommodation due to a disability (which may be visible or invisible, temporary, or permanent) can be made at any stage of application and employment. We encourage candidates to make their accommodation needs known so that we can provide equitable opportunities.

Worried you do not meet all the requirements? Studies have shown that many applicants apply only to job opportunities when they feel they meet 100% of the criteria. We promote an inclusive environment where everyone is appreciated, recognized, and empowered to contribute fully. If you are interested in this position but are worried you did not meet all the requirements, we would encourage you to still apply.

Our recruitment advisors and hiring teams will utilize human screening combined with AI technology to help identify the skills and qualities that matter most to our business, while safeguarding your privacy and using AI responsibly.

We appreciate your interest in our company however only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

Irving Sawmills and Irving Forest Products are committed to delivering quality lumber products, strong customer relationships and service reliability, as well as operating safe and efficient operations. We are focused on delivering quality products through continuous investment in our people, our forest products, our local communities and the most up-to-date technology. 

Our employees work in some of the most technologically advanced facilities in North America. In addition to our 12 sawmills and value-added mills, our portfolio contains an industrial-grade pellet plant and our Juniper Farms peat bog production facility. Our team of over 2,000 professionals produce premium products that are sold across North America and through our vertically integrated supply chain. We also supply wood chips for our growing Pulp & Paper Division. Careers at Irving Sawmills are exciting and fast-paced, and there are many opportunities to advance and grow a long-term career with the company in various professions such as production and operations, engineering, maintenance and reliability, technicians, and skilled trades, sales & logistics, and professional services. Employees are encouraged to try new roles to grow their skills as well as gain professional exposure across our many locations in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Maine, and New York. 

  • Postsecondary education in Engineering, Manufacturing, Operations Management, Business or equivalent Master's level education and/or the willingness to complete an MBA with the company is required
  • 7-10 years of management experience within forest products
  • Solid budget and business planning experience
  • Superior analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Ability to facilitate and lead change with multiple stakeholders (business leaders and operators)   
  • Must demonstrate ownership, and the ability to handle multiple priorities in a faced-paced environment
  • Driven, self starter with pragmatic thinking ability 
  • Ability to use data to drive solutions

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Safety

  • Maintain the highest standards of safety, providing strong leadership and ensuring the team follows all policies, procedures and regulations
  • Become knowledgeable about the high-risk areas of the pine mills and ensure action plans are in place to mitigate risk
  • Chair the bi-annual safety management review meetings at your sites
  • Ensure resources are deployed to meet improvement goals on your Safety Scorecard 

Strategy

  • Participate in the development of the pine mills operations strategy 
  • Based on the above, identify resources required to meet the goals (including prioritizing CAPX requests)
  • Ensure mill manager and value-added managers understand their expectations, roles and responsibilities to deliver on the business strategy. Ensure alignment at the site levels to the overall division goals 
  • Identify talent, both internally and externally and develop succession plans for key roles. Develop high potential talent for the next steps in their career

Operations

  • Manage and identify opportunities to improve productivity, reduce cost and maximize the quality, value and recovery of wood products produced throughout the pine mills and the value-added facility
  • Ensure daily management system is in place and mills are delivering results
  • Engage with mill leadership teams to ensure sites exceed budgeted targets
  • Provide leadership on the maintenance audit, ensure it is implemented and improvement plans are in place to get to a 3.0 on Tier 1 measures - identify resource requirements and synergies where possible
  • Identify high risk areas (extended production or quality losses) and prioritize resources to address where possible and have contingency plans in place
  • Provide clear direction and oversight of maintenance projects and prioritization of work
  • Ensure CI resources are deployed where we get the best ROI
  • Oversee environmental audit understanding all risk areas and ensure sites are adhering to best practices

Quality

  • Engage mill managers and value-added managers to deliver on recovery and grade targets 
  • Ensure customer delivery expectations are met 
  • Oversee sites to confirm all achieve a minimum of 3.0 on all areas of the quality audit; review audit parameters to ensure they cover all areas and adjust as required
  • Partner with Woodlands to ensure the link is clear between log quality and lumber value (stain, rot, etc.)
  • Deal with customer complaints in a timely fashion, with corrective actions linked back to the quality audit.

Other Duties

  • Lead budgeting for sites
  • Lead period forecasts and be within +/- 10% of forecast submissions
  • Ensure controls/processes are in place to manage inventory accuracy (stores, lumber) ensure no gaps exist in internal controls that could expose us to theft or fraud
  • Utilize JDI systems and data to drive effective business decisions to improve profitability