What are the responsibilities and job description for the Forestry Equipment Operator (46677) position at Tahoe Donner Association?
Tahoe Donner Association’s Award-Winning Forestry Program is hiring!
Environmental professionals, and those seeking a dynamic, outdoor career are encouraged to apply.
As a Forestry Equipment Operator I, you’ll work alongside skilled professionals executing projects aimed to improve the health of our Sierran forest, build community wildfire resilience, and ease our landscape of excess fuels through progressive vegetation management. This position operates and maintains heavy equipment, assists in tree falling operations and material transport, prescribed burn operations, trail maintenance, forest stand restoration, and assists other Tahoe Donner departments as needed.
We offer competitive starting pay based on experience, performance-based advancement, paid training opportunities, and offer use of Tahoe Donner amenities during employment. These unique benefits include a gym membership to our state-of-the-art Trout Creek Recreation Center, food & beverage discounts, access to our Marina Beach Club at Donner Lake, retail discounts and more. Full list of seasonal perks listed here.
Come share in the celebration of mountain living with Tahoe Donner Association, an organization that values our staff’s work-life balance. Learn more about our community @ Tahoedonner.com.
We are looking for applicants who exhibit the following qualities:
Environmental professionals, and those seeking a dynamic, outdoor career are encouraged to apply.
As a Forestry Equipment Operator I, you’ll work alongside skilled professionals executing projects aimed to improve the health of our Sierran forest, build community wildfire resilience, and ease our landscape of excess fuels through progressive vegetation management. This position operates and maintains heavy equipment, assists in tree falling operations and material transport, prescribed burn operations, trail maintenance, forest stand restoration, and assists other Tahoe Donner departments as needed.
We offer competitive starting pay based on experience, performance-based advancement, paid training opportunities, and offer use of Tahoe Donner amenities during employment. These unique benefits include a gym membership to our state-of-the-art Trout Creek Recreation Center, food & beverage discounts, access to our Marina Beach Club at Donner Lake, retail discounts and more. Full list of seasonal perks listed here.
Come share in the celebration of mountain living with Tahoe Donner Association, an organization that values our staff’s work-life balance. Learn more about our community @ Tahoedonner.com.
We are looking for applicants who exhibit the following qualities:
- High level of professionalism & personal integrity
- Strong work ethic & attention to detail
- Strong communication skills, ability to follow verbal & written direction.
- Is passionate about the work we do, the community we serve, and the ecosystem we live in.
- High level of professionalism & personal integrity
- Strong work ethic & attention to detail
- Strong communication skills, ability to follow verbal & written direction.
- Is passionate about the work we do, the community we serve, and the ecosystem we live in.
- High school diploma or general education degree (GED) or equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Possesses a valid Class C Driver License, accompanied by a good driving record (records must meet the minimum standards required by TDA’s insurance carrier).
- Previous experience working on a team, and a basic understanding of safe work practices.
- Current CPR/AED/Basic First Aid medical certification or higher.
- Previous experience falling and processing trees, using gas-powered chainsaws.
- Previous experience operating and maintaining tow behind chippers, tracked chippers, mini excavators, and other forestry related heavy equipment.
- Can commit to our 2025 summer season: (Tentative season schedule: May 12th, 2025 – November 14th, 2025 (subject to change).