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Experienced Tree Planter

Torrent Silviculture

Job Details
Location:

Lillooet and Chilcotin

Position Start Date:

April 10, 2026

Accommodation:

Camp

Pay Rate:

Piece rate

Rookies & New Workers Welcome to Apply:

No

Description & Qualifications
Job Description

Experienced planters wanted for understory, NE aspect obstacle planting. The ground is fast albeit often steep. Well burnt blocks with little resistance. Fairly strict specs but easily achieved. Heavy emphasis on the the NE aspect.

 

We offer a full length season with summer trees.

Piece rate with very high earning potential.

Camp with 25$ camp cost.

3 and 1s.

All training provided and paid for.

Start date is snow dependant - April 10-12

End date is production dependant - estimate is end of July.

65+ days of planting.

1 camp move for spring.

Certifications & Experience:

2 years of planting experience as a minimum.

All other certifications are an asset but not necessary.

 

How to Apply
Application Deadline:

Sunday, March 1, 2026

Please email or call George Momchilov directly.

 

Primary Contact:

George Momchilov

Contact Information:

6472174769

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