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Spring/Summer 2026 Planting

Seneca Enterprises

Job Details
Location:

Okanagan/Shushwap

Position Start Date:

April 7, 2026

Accommodation:

None

Pay Rate:

Piece work. Average price 26c.

Rookies & New Workers Welcome to Apply:

Yes

Description & Qualifications
Job Description

See Link for Contract and Company Advertisement

 

Click Link ===>> https://www.treeplantermafia.com/hiring

 

Management Contact information :

 

J. Hunter : 7th year Supervisor

Contact Info : treeplantermafia@gmail.com

 

Steve Ferguson : 7th year crew lead

- 10 pack (Full)

 

Tanner Friesen : 4th year crew lead

- 10 pack (1 spot left)

- Contact info : tanner.f@live.com

 

Sheila Herbert-Hoise : 7th year crew lead

- 10 pack (3 spots available)

- Contact info : Sheilah.hosie@gmail.com

 

Reome Prudhomme : 7th year crew lead

- 5 pack (1 spot available)

- Contact info : 250-899-4565, reomeprudhomme@outlook.com

 

Zach Taylor : 3rd year crew lead

- 5 pack (Full)

 

Chelsea Deeter : 3rd year crew lead

- 5 pack (Full)

 

Connor Hutchenson : 4th year crew Lead

- 10 pack (Full)

Certifications & Experience:
  • Vet and rookie applications accepted
  • Good physical conditon
  • Disciplined
  • Willingness to work with a team mentality
  • Ability to follow instructions with the ability to clearly indicate when you do not understand the instructions
  • Adpatability to changing specs and enviroments.

 

**** Key note*** Accomodations say "none" but we will either be staying out of motels, rental houses, or in camp.

 

How to Apply
Application Deadline:

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

See Job information for Managament Contact information.

 

Can email or text the Supervisor J. Hunter for further information.

 

Can send a resume to link provided (mail@seneca-enterprises.com)

Primary Contact:

J Hunter

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