Alberta-Pacific Forest Industries Inc. (Al-Pac) is seeking a Senior Coordinator, Woodlands to work out of our Mill Site location. The successful candidate will be responsible for overseeing the key components of active and ongoing harvest operations. These key components include safety, contractor training, harvest contract administration, stump to roadside budget creation, cost tracking, harvest scheduling, production assurance, inventory assessment and harvest rate reviews. For us, it's not just about coming to work and doing a job - as soon as you walk through the door, your career has purpose.
Who Are We?
Al-Pac is the largest single-line kraft pulp producer in North America. Our mill is located near the communities of Athabasca, Boyle & Lac La Biche. We are leaders in our industry, from our quality products, mill operations and responsible forest management practices, to the way we grow and develop our team members and work with local communities. We are continuously exploring new and innovative ideas, while delivering premium products with a commitment to strong environmental stewardship and corporate social responsibility – a commitment that is demonstrated by our long-standing Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®) certification (FSC-C022642).
Responsibilities
- Responsible for assisting with the annual scheduling, harvesting and hauling of up to 1.6 million cubic meters of wood in the Forest Management Area (FMA).
- Assist the Planning Department in the development of non-standard harvest plans with difficult terrain or other complications.
- Accountable for maintaining and reviewing the harvest cost to own and operate harvest rate model. Ensure the most cost effective and productive equipment is being utilized along with current planning practices to yield cost competitive and profitable harvest rates.
- Assist the Manager, Woodlands Operations and Team Lead, Woodlands Operations in the establishment of the Woodlands Operations annual budget of approximately 43 million dollars which includes direct and semi direct costs.
- Accountable to review ongoing harvest operations with woodlands coordinators to ensure cost effective, timely, and environmentally compliant operations are being completed.
- Participate in the quarterly log flow process to ensure changing mill fibre requirements are met while meeting or reducing budgeted fibre costs. Familiarity with Log haul truck weights by axle configuration and management systems (GPS technology/On Board Computers) an asset.
- Regularly review and ensure bush inventories and combined available inventory numbers are aligned with forecast and budgeted parameters.
- Accountable for the administration of Op Tracker feller buncher GPS system; ensuring accurate and complete as-built logging depictions.
- Participate in and analyze impacts of sub-regional plan development with Management Forester on harvest operations.
- Demonstrated understanding of First Nations culture with some consultation experience.
- Experience auditing for potential risks to existing plans and proactively preparing for cost effective alternative solutions.
Requirements
- University Degree or Technical Diploma in Forestry.
- Active Registered Professional Forester (RPF), Forest Technician (RPFT), or eligible to become registered with the Alberta Association of Forest Management Professionals.
- Minimum of 10 years’ progressively responsible experience in Forestry Operations.
- Strong understanding of technical forest management, including operational planning, harvesting and transportation systems, silviculture requirements and applications.
- Experience working with and stakeholders (First Nations and other communities, forestry, utilities, and energy companies, non-Government Organizations, and government agencies).
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Highly proficient with Microsoft Office, LIMS, LRM and other related software applications.
- Understanding of legislative requirements such as Acts and Regulations, Alberta Timber Harvest Planning and Operating Ground Rules, Historical Resources Act, Transportation, Solicitor General, Forest Management in Alberta and the Alberta O.H. & S. Act.
Other
Ability to foster a strong team environment and maintain a positive team atmosphere.
Ability to stay self-motivated in a high pressure environment.
Ability to do physical tasks in all weather conditions.
Ability to work in remote locations for extended periods of time.
Ability to overnight in a camp facility for up to 3 days/week at peak operating times and flexibility to work a varied shift based on business needs.
Clean driving abstract and ability to drive in all-weather conditions.
What We Offer
You may wonder what makes us unique. Why would you want to work with Al-Pac? You will experience firsthand that our team-based culture values safety, open communication, productivity and quality, as well as a variety of other great perks including:
- A competitive annual salary including a company-paid pension at 7% and matching RRSP up to 3%.
- Company-paid dental and extended health benefits, including a health care and taxable spending account and supplemental life insurance.
- Four week’s annual vacation to start, increasing with years of service.
- Relocation Assistance Program, depending on eligibility.
- Team-based culture that encourages work-life balance.
Applications for this role will close on August 6, 2026. We encourage your prompt application.
Al-Pac is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from all qualified individuals. We wish to express our thanks to all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position; however, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
CLOSING DATE: August 6, 2026
REQUISITION: 507
POSITION TYPE: Permanent
LOCATION: Mill Site