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Remote Tree Work Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Detailed tree data recording of field observations (using a tablet and internal software) * Make ... Remote work available upon approval from your supervisor. The position is roughly 95 percent field ...

Detailed tree data recording of field observations (using a tablet and internal software) * Make ... Remote work available upon approval from your supervisor. The position is roughly 95 percent field ...

Forest Inventory Technician

Hayward, WI · On-site +1

$15.75 - $20.25/hr

Detailed tree data recording of field observations (using a tablet and internal software) * Make ... Remote work available upon approval from your supervisor. The position is roughly 95 percent field ...

Forest Inventory Technician

Tomahawk, WI · On-site +1

$17.25 - $22.50/hr

Detailed tree data recording of field observations (using a tablet and internal software) * Make ... Remote work available upon approval from your supervisor. The position is roughly 95 percent field ...

$111.60K - $152.70K/yr

REMOTE OR HYBRID IS POSSIBLE FOR THE RIGHT CANDIDATE. Open for candidates in Canada as well as the ... Work with the operations team to define the contingency scenarios involving FDIR. * Work with ...

Remote Tree Work information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Remote Tree Work, and why are they important?

To thrive in Remote Tree Work, you need strong knowledge of arboriculture, tree climbing techniques, and safe chainsaw operation, typically supported by relevant certifications such as ISA Certified Arborist or Tree Worker credentials. Familiarity with tree assessment tools, rigging systems, and aerial lift equipment is often required. Physical fitness, attention to detail, and effective communication are essential soft skills for safety and teamwork in challenging environments. These skills ensure safe and efficient tree care, minimize risks, and facilitate collaboration in often hazardous and remote settings.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in remote tree work, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in remote tree work often encounter challenges such as difficult terrain, unpredictable weather conditions, and limited access to resources or emergency support. Effective preparation, including thorough site assessments, proper safety gear, and clear communication protocols, is essential for overcoming these obstacles. Many teams rely on advanced technology, such as drones or GPS mapping, to plan and execute tasks safely and efficiently. Collaborative teamwork and ongoing training help ensure everyone is prepared for the unique demands of working in remote locations.

What is remote tree work?

Remote tree work refers to arboricultural tasks performed in locations that are difficult to access, often far from urban centers or traditional job sites. This work can include tree pruning, removal, health assessments, and other tree care services in remote or wilderness areas. Professionals in this field may need specialized equipment and skills to safely manage trees in challenging terrain, such as forests, mountains, or areas inaccessible by vehicles. Remote tree work is essential for maintaining healthy ecosystems, preventing wildfires, and ensuring safety in areas where trees may pose risks to infrastructure or natural habitats.

What is the difference between Remote Tree Work vs Arborist?

AspectRemote Tree WorkArborist
CredentialsCertifications vary; often includes safety and equipment operationRequired certifications include ISA Arborist Certification, safety training
Work EnvironmentPrimarily remote, planning, consulting, or administrative tasksOn-site, involving climbing, pruning, and tree maintenance
Industry UsageUsed in consulting, project management, or remote support rolesHands-on tree care and maintenance roles in the industry

Remote Tree Work typically involves planning, consulting, or administrative tasks that can be performed remotely, often requiring certifications in safety and equipment. In contrast, Arborists work directly in the field, performing tree pruning, removal, and maintenance on-site. While both roles may share safety certifications, their work environments and daily tasks differ significantly.

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Inventory Forester

Steigerwaldt

Tomahawk, WI • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

POSITION: Inventory Forester

JOB TYPE: Full Time

LOCATION: Tomahawk, WI


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 60 years. Steigerwaldt employs a staff of over 55 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 full-time Inventory Forester. Ideally, this position would be based near our Tomahawk office, but flexibility on location may be possible for the right candidate. This is considered an entry-level position, although previous professional experience is helpful. This position will require travel and working in remote locations.

WHAT YOU WILL DO

This position resides in our Inventory and Geospatial Solutions department and will support forest inventories throughout the country in addition to local inventory efforts and natural resource management projects. Interest in learning about emerging markets and forest carbon related services is preferred. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:


  • 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 accountable, 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, enjoy significant travel, and thrive in high-pressure situations and working with tight deadlines.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES


  • Functional & Technical Expertise - Effectiveness at gaining, maintaining, and sharing functional expertise related to the role in the organization, including the specific knowledge, skills, and abilities spelled out in the job description and the incorporation of new technologies for competitive advantage.

  • Integrity & High Standards - Effectiveness at maintaining the highest ethical and professional standards and company values while building and maintaining trust through transparency, dependability, and consistency, admitting, and correcting mistakes, and promoting high integrity in others.

  • Drive & Initiative - Effectiveness at establishing, pursuing, and attaining stretch goals and an ambitious workload that drive the mission in a way that is vigorous, enthusiastic, persistent, positive, internally motivated, and fast paced.

  • Problem Solving - Effectiveness at predicting problems inside and outside of the specified role, recommending solutions that are logical, timely and creative, and taking corrective action in the purview of the role and/or coordinating with others when problems cross role and team boundaries.

  • Adaptability - Effectiveness at coping with changing priorities, alterations in workflows and overcoming unexpected barriers while demonstrating a learning mindset, growing from adversity, and recommending changes for the betterment of the organization.

  • Communication - Effectiveness in both verbal and written expressions of ideas in a clear, concise, and grammatically correct manner, ensuring that all messages are both professional and precise in all media while proactively fostering two-way communications with colleagues and customers.

  • Interpersonal Savvy - Effectiveness at interacting respectfully and positively with colleagues, outside partners, and audiences, demonstrating and developing emotional intelligence, being approachable, earning likeability, seeking to understand differences of opinion and perspective, disagreeing respectfully, and solving conflict proactively.

  • Teamwork - Effectiveness at working on a team, not just as an individual contributor, by proactively engaging with team members, sharing resources, responding to requests, providing data and ideas, collaborating on tasks and projects, delivering on promises dependably, and actively helping others achieve their individual goals as well as overall team goals.

  • Customer Service - Effectiveness at building and maintaining customer relationships by finding and attending to customer needs and expectations within company parameters, reporting up customer needs and expectations, and delighting customers with the results they get and how they are achieved.

  • Work Management - Effectiveness at getting and staying organized, planning the work on the immediate horizon, staying focused on the highest priorities, using essential technologies, generating documentation, meeting goals and deadlines, using time and all resources efficiently, and following policies and procedures.

PREFERRED SKILLS



  • Bachelor of Science degree in Forestry or a related field

  • Ability to travel and conduct overnight work away from the office - travel up to 50 percent or more

  • Interest in emerging markets, ecosystem and environmental services, and forest carbon

  • Desire to develop a career as a natural resource professional in a fast-paced and diverse consulting business

  • 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

  • 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

At Steigerwaldt, we offer a Remote-Friendly Hybrid Work Model for our staff. The Inventory Forester position is considered a hybrid position. Due to the nature of the team approach to our fieldwork and needed access to equipment and company vehicles, traveling to the office will be necessary. Remote work available upon approval from your supervisor. The position is roughly 95 percent field work and 5 percent office work.

COMPENSATION

Compensation commensurate with experience.

POSTING DATE

May 26, 2026. Position will be filled within one to three months. Interviews will be scheduled throughout this time period. The expected start is dependent upon candidate availability.


CONTACT

For any hiring questions, please reach out to Travis Polinske attravis.polinske@steigerwaldt.comor 715-409-8535.

Steigerwaldt is an equal opportunity employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.