January 30, 2025
Electric Energy Jobs

Forestry and Resource Management Planner

Organization:
APS
Region:
Canada, Arizona, Tempe
End of contest:
April 28, 2025
Type:
Full time
Category:
Forestery
Description
Summary

The Forestry and Resource Management Planner is responsible for ensuring the departments vegetation management program complies with APS Promise, applicable federal and state laws, ANSI and OSHA standards, industry best management practices, and environmental regulations. Provides direction, monitors productivity, and ensures arboricultural standards are met in a cost-effective manner compatible with current regulatory standards. Contributes to the strategic planning and decision-making process to support the overall department goals and objectives. Prioritizes daily and weekly activities, builds relationships with internal and external customers, effectively implements scheduled activities (e.g., work plans, substation vegetation inspections) and emergent work activities (e.g., maintenance orders, vegetation outages), and auditing completed activities.

Minimum Requirements

- Minimum four-year bachelors degree in forestry, arboriculture, biology related field from an accredited college or university and four (4) years related arboriculture experience.

- In lieu of bachelors degree, ISA Certified Arborist plus five (5) years arboriculture field experience.
- Driving throughout statewide division territories to various work sites.
- Working hours outside of the normal work schedule including evening / weekend on call, and overnight travel (approximately 50%).
- Working outdoors during inclement weather or extreme heat or cold situations.
- Exposure to dangers inherent to work sites including sharp, high-speed rotating equipment, electrical facilities, and infrastructure, falling, and flying debris, difficult terrain, pesticides, insects and wildlife.

- This position requires work to be performed in the field and/or at the work site and is approximately 80% field work, 20% office.


Preferred Special Skills, Knowledge or Qualifications:

- ISA Certified Arborist and Utility Specialist certification and/or obtain such certifications within one year of employment and maintain certification.

- Arizona Department of Agriculture, Pesticide Management Division, Right-of-Way Certified Applicator license and/or obtain such certification within one year of employment and maintain certification.

- Working knowledge of APS policies and procedures, environmental regulations, applicable ANSI and OSHA standards, and DOT regulations.

- Computer experience including Microsoft Office 365 suite. Experience communicating effectively across multiple layers of an organization and with geographically distributed field personnel.

- Interpersonal and communication skills, strong problem solving and multi-taking abilities and show attention to detail.

- A strong commitment to environmental stewardship.

Major Accountabilities

1) With general direction and weekly review, responsible for implementing, recording, organizing and documenting divisional and departmental plans and programs which have a significant impact on the performance of the business unit.

2) Provide support to overall directives and performance expectations in compliance with the APS Accident Prevention Manual. Assist management in the investigation of personnel injuries, accidents, property damage and any line outages or suspected line outages vegetation contract crews may have caused.

3) Coordinate the activities and operations of Pre-Inspectors in assigned area to conform to the overall work plan developed with Supervisor.

4) Investigate requests for trimming or removal of trees and brush; perform identification, inspection and evaluation along utility lines and right of ways.

5) Address customer concerns related to scheduled trimming/removals and/or completed trimming/removals, including clean up and property damage.

6) Plan, schedule and release work to contractor crews in accordance with specific discussion and consultation with the Supervisor to determine needs and priorities. Evaluate performance of contract tree trimming crews and conformance to the contract with APS, industry standards and best management practices; applicable federal and state laws; DOT and EPA SPCC regulations; ANSI and OSHA standards; herbicide product labels and MSDS sheets; APS safety standards; and APS Vegetation Management Manual.

7) Provide technical expertise, instruction, and assistance to field personnel.

8) Responsible for safety observations and auditing of the contactor for effectiveness, work productivity and quality, safe work practices and compliance with utility specifications, adherence to best management practices and environmental mitigations.

9) Ensure that all equipment is operating properly, all trucks are scheduled for periodic maintenance and repairs to maintain DOT compliance and stocked as required. Required to make certain that all tools are in working order.

10) Conduct substation vegetation inspections for pruning, removal and replacement and bare ground herbicide treatment.

11) Act as liaison for customer (internal/external) interactions, educating and working with utility consumers, tree trimming crews and utility personnel. Participate in training programs and public education programs by preparing and or public speaking.

12) Maintain up to date knowledge of technology and regulations through professional reading, attendance at seminars and participation in professional organizations.

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Contact

APS

400 North 5th Street

Phoenix

Arizona États-Unis

www.aps.com


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