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Registered Professional Forester

ACRT Pacific, LLC.

Description:

Seeking a Registered Professional Forester to work as a Vegetation Management Inspector. This position is ideal for an entry level or seasoned forestry professionals with an educational background in forestry, horticulture, arboriculture, environmental studies, conservation, or related disciplines and with experience in these fields and line of work.

We are seeking a Registered Professional Forester (RPF). The RPF will collaborate with senior leaders and business development manager(s) to support proposals and new project(s) start ups where RPF is required. Candidate must be available to travel during the work week up to 75% of the time, up to 4-hours in any one direction and oversight stay . When RPF work is unavailable, the successful candidate will work as an VMI supporting PG&E’s electric transmission & distribution vegetation program(s).

Vegetation Management Inspector(s) performs inspections, audits, and monitors contractor performance. Plans, directs, and coordinates the activities of assigned tree clearance crews. Serves as a liaison between clients, tree crews and customers. Please note this role is subject to project-based travel.

*Must be a Licensed Registered Professional Forester

Note: This position is designated as a safety-sensitive role.

Duties & Responsibilities:

  • The RPF/VMI must perform circuit patrols in accordance with the annual VM plan, VM patrol standards and processes.
  • The RPF/VMI shall identify required tree work along the existing PG&E rights-of- way; prescribing tree work to be performed; document inspection.
  • The RPF/VMI shall understand the associated scope and ensure their inspection is meeting the appliable standard.
  • The RPF/VMI will notify property owners/agencies when tree work will occur and will obtain any necessary authorizations from the property owners/agencies to perform the tree work.
  • The RPF/VMI may act as the VM contact for new business and re-construction work requested by the energy delivery organization.
  • The RPF/VMI may perform work verification inspections, verifying applicable inspection and tree work completion and quality.
  • The RPF/VMI may perform investigation and documentation of tree-related outages and attend outage meetings as requested.
  • The RPF/VMI may be assigned a variety of VM tags. When assigned perform tracking, field checking, prescribing of work, and notifying of customers associated with non-routine locations. These locations may come from Electric Corrective
  • (EC/LC) notifications, Gas OCW notifications, Customer Care & Billing (CC&B) cases, or as assigned. The VMI will need to assist in close out CC&B cases in the field after fielding the case.
  • The RPF/VMI may support emergency response such as directed by OEC, or level one operations, such as dispatching tree crews, field checking sites, first responder and-by agreements.
  • The RPF/VMI shall independently complete tasks assigned by the supervisor.
  • The RPF/VMI shall support oversight of vegetation projects, including field operations such as tree assessment, tree trimming, and other work as required.
  • The RPF/VMI shall participate in Contractor safety and tailboard meetings.
  • The RPF/VMI shall act as a customer relations representative on behalf of PG&E.
  • The RPF/VMI shall provide support and coordination between contractors, communities, agencies, first responders, and all other PG&E workgroups and stakeholders that may be involved in the successful completion of the vegetation project.
  • The RPF/VMI shall ensure compliance with all applicable regulations which may include, but are not limited to: Annual permits, Encroachment permits, Traffic Control Plans, railroad permits, Caltrans permits, and environmental protection measures as documented on Environmental Release to Construction.
  • The RPF/VMI shall be proficient in electronic devices and documentation proficiency. As assigned, completes electronic and paper- based documentation and reporting.

Basic Responsibility:

  • Patrolling distribution or transmission circuits and prescribe work to be performed by PG&E’s tree contractor, ensuring that the clearances prescribed will maintain compliance for a minimum of one calendar year.
  • Determining when the next trim is required and whether a trim or removal is necessary, assessing all trees with the potential to strike PG&E facilities for failure likelihood and hazards.
  • Patrolling, identifying, and prescribing required tree pruning and tree/brush removal work needed to facilitate completion of electric compliance tags such as 540 tags to meet all regulatory requirements and/or to PG&E Vegetation Management standards and procedures. Notifying property owners of tree pruning and tree/brush removal work to be performed relating to this specification, mapping circuits using PG&E continuity list.
  • Managing EC notifications and cases, performing outage investigations and, when necessary, obtaining permits from public agencies, and documenting work in the VMDSR (or other PG&E assigned databases) using a hand-held computer or an iOS compatible mobile device.
  • The RPF/VMI shall be required to use computers and associated software, enter data into and process data from hand-held devices, as required.
  • The RPF/VMI shall perform all necessary duties for emergency response in accordance with all safety requirements, laws and regulations, and applicable labor agreements or an iOS compatible mobile device as directed by the supervisor.
  • The RPF/VMI shall maintain direct contact with PG&E division personnel, public agencies, and customers as directed by the PG&E representative.
  • Knows and exemplifies ACRT’s Guiding Principles.
  • Other duties as required.

Equipment, Environmental and Safety Requirements:

  • Driving cars, trucks, forklifts, and other equipment
  • Walking on uneven ground
  • Exposure to excessive noise
  • Exposure to extremes in temperature, humidity, or wetness
  • Operation of foot controls or repetitive foot movement
  • Exposure to dust, gas, fumes, and chemicals
  • Prolong periods of time sitting (driving/meetings/trainings)
  • Various forestry-related equipment, including but not limited to clinometer, range finder, logger’s tape, DBH tape and other safety-related equipment such as hard hat, safety vest, safety glasses, etc.

Qualifications:

Must meet the general requirements below:

  • High school diploma or GED AND
  • Must be a Licensed Registered Professional Forester 
  • Required to maintain a Class C driver’s license AND must meet one of the experience levels below:

Experience / Education Requirements (must meet one):

  • One (1) year of related arboricultural experience, OR
  • ISA Certified Arborist, OR
  • 2-year or 4-year college degree in a related field AND
  • Approval by PG&E Representative

You must reside within 50 miles of Grass Valley, CA.

Required Skills:

  • Ability to identify local trees and knowledge of growth rates.
  • Ability to learn and use company- or job-specific software systems.
  • Ability to work in rugged terrain and inclement weather.
  • Ability to read and follow maps.
  • Accountability: accepts personal responsibility for quality and timeliness of work.
  • Accuracy and work quality, performs work completely, correctly, and in a professional manner.
  • Adaptability and flexibility: meets the changing conditions and situations in work responsibilities.
  • Communications: possesses strong verbal and written communication skills and can present ideas in formal and informal situations.
  • Creativity: possesses ability to develop and present new ideas and better ways of doing things.
  • Dependability: is reliable and has the ability to do required jobs.
  • Drive and achievement orientation sets challenging goals for self and willingly puts in extra time and effort in crisis situations.
  • Independence: possesses the ability to work independently.
  • Interpersonal skills: builds constructive and effective relationships.
  • Job knowledge: possesses sufficient skill and knowledge to perform all aspects of the job.
  • Positive attitude: displays optimism about the work to be done and demonstrates a positive attitude towards customers, peers, and the company.
  • Quantity of work generates adequate amounts of work based on the job requirements.
  • Work comparability: performs work that is comparable to other employees with the same length of service in the same position.

 

Position Title: Registered Professional Forester

Alternate Title: RPF/VMI

Position Reports to: Operations Manager

Division: Operations

Department: Operations

Base Compensation: $39.27

FLSA: Non-Exempt

Bargaining Role: Yes

 

Salary Range Disclaimer

The base salary represents the wage ACRT Pacific pays for this position per the CBA. The base hourly amount for this role is $39.27 per hour. In addition, you will receive an in lieu of benefits amount of $9.82 per hour that is paid to you for every eligible hour worked. This means you will be compensated at $49.09 per hour in total. In addition to hourly wage payments, union members receive a $50.00 daily subsistence payment for each day worked in excess of 4 hours. Other factors may impact overall total compensation including but not limited to medical, dental, or vision insurance, per-diems, or other region-specific benefits as eligible. 

 

Salary Range Transparency

For applicants residing in California, the hourly rate for this role is $39.27.