Explore A Career At Mosaic
Operating for over a century on Vancouver Island and coastal BC, Mosaic Forest Management is Canada’s largest private timberland producer. We take pride in our land base and have a long-term view of managing our trees and the eco-systems in which they grow.
The Opportunity
Mosaic is seeking a Log Truck Driver to join our Northwest Bay Production Crew based out of our Nanoose Bay, BC operation on Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
The Role
This is a full-time, professional highway log truck driving position.
The position is USW unionized and is a safety sensitive role.
Required Skills and Experience:
To Apply
Visit mosaicforests.com/careers and click on the Job Opportunities to apply. This position will remain posted until filled.
Mosaic Forest Management is an inclusive workplace. If you require accommodation, at any point during the recruitment process, please email careers@mosaicforests.com.
Compensation
The hourly rate for the Log Truck Driver role per the United Steel Worker (USW) Collective Agreement is $39.72.
What You Get
Mosaic Forest Management is one of BC’s Top 100 Employers. We are proud of our highly collaborative, respectful, and innovative work environment.
Our pay-for-performance compensation philosophy is a key driver of our culture and includes competitive compensation and benefits, a bonus based on performance, a defined contribution pension plan, paid vacation, a health and fitness reimbursement program, and a variety of other benefits and perks.
About Mosaic Forest Management
Mosaic Forest Management Corporation is in the business of sustainable forest stewardship, managing private timberlands and Crown forest tenures in Coastal British Columbia for more than a century.
Mosaic employs several thousand people directly and indirectly, and is committed to achieving positive economic, social and sustainability outcomes from the working forest.
The Mosaic land base spans across beautiful Vancouver Island. Beyond generating strong economic returns, we manage our private forest lands to protect the cultural values of our indigenous partners, provide sustainable forest stewardship and environmental services, and offer a variety of recreational opportunities, scholarships, and donations to our neighbouring communities.
For more information, visit MosaicForests.com.