
Forestry Technician
$52,125 earning potential
Forestry professionals manage timberlands and natural resources through versatile career opportunities including forestry and GIS technicians, heavy equipment operators for timber harvests, log truck drivers, and more. Manufacturing jobs for forest products are equally as versatile and include truck drivers and product handlers, strategic management positions, supply chain roles, and more. This diverse industry is a crucial sector in fostering sustainable practices and environmental conservation.
$52,125
High-end Earners in
BPBP Alabama ( Top 10% )
$40,495
median annual wage
$19
median hourly wage
Responsibilities
- Plan timber harvest, thinning, and planting schedules with forester Utilize GIS technology in numerous ways including assessing fire and storm damage and aiding in management plans
- Operate log skidders, feller bunchers, and other heavy machines
- Truck drivers are needed to haul timber from the woods to mills and finished products from mills
- Maintenance technicians and maintenance supervisory roles are critical for mill operations
- Team leaders and other management positions ensure safe and efficient operations
- Supply chain jobs support timber sales and mill sourcing
BPBP Alabama Job Outlook
370
Average annual job openings
2,405
Number of jobs by 2030
2030%
Expected growth from
2025 to 4
2025 to 4