Company Description
ACRT Pacific offers expert independent consulting solutions to utilities and associated organizations throughout the Western United States, including vegetation management consulting, arborist training, customized safety courses, technology solutions, utility metering services, and more. At ACRT Pacific, our organizational culture is built on four strategic pillars including the people and the amazing things they can accomplish, dedication and the success it brings over the long term, process and the benefits of a job done right and education and the difference it can mean in the lives of those we touch.
Role Description
This role shall provide field oversight support for the Natural Resources Management (NRM) Systemwide Program on the Defensible Space team. Mid-level position capable of performing inspections, data entry, reporting, and project management. Familiarity with Maps+ and Field Maps applications.
Field oversight support tasks include performing inspections of routine vegetation control and maintenance around facilities including assessments and oversight of brushing, string trimming, pesticide applications, and tree removals near PG&E assets including substations, non-linear gas facilities, telecom sites, service centers, and fee lands associated with those facilities in the field, completing desktop reviews of assigned inspection areas, field collecting spatial data within the approved GIS platform, completing inspection reports which include a clear, concise narrative description of current road conditions and suggested or prescribed work, photos, and maps, overseeing contractors performing construction and/or maintenance work, conducting safety engagements, and reporting any safety hazards, concerns, or conditions of nonconformance.
These tasks will be assigned to the Field Technician by the Land Program Manager (LPM) assigned to the service territory. Field Technician 2 must be knowledgeable and capable of identifying and mitigating the inherent risks associated with field work, be able to communicate clearly and effectively to internal and external clients, maintain a professional standard of work and behavior, and provide complete deliverables in a timely manner. Field Technician 2 personnel are also responsible for ensuring that they themselves and the contractors they are overseeing are adhering to applicable PG&E Procedures and Standards.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Project setup, implementation, and management.
Contractor shall: Develop project scope of work, coordinate with agencies, and procure pricing from vendors.
Inspect for vegetation needs that promote the safe access, safe operations, maintenance, and fuel reduction.
Assess, identify, map and mark trees that are dead, dying, hazardous, or operational conflicts for removal.
Conduct required environmental review and provide professional advice for the required protection measures on site.
Provide onsite supervision of crews performing vegetation control and property management work including, but not limited to, the supervision and oversight of project execution and Contractor safety performance.
Provide professional guidance to crews and maintain compliance with laws, regulations, permits, and ERTCs.
Observe and report on the following items: Crew progress, safety issues, resources used and hours worked, effectiveness of applications or treatments performed at various sites, and environmental impacts
Collect data of work performed by the crew and update electronic database.
Consult with PG&E personnel to resolve any environmental, customer, or project specific issues.
Confirm that projects have proper environmental permits or documents.
Consult with agencies regarding permitting, required notifications, meetings, and other project specific requirements.
Oversee projects to ensure the scope of work is complete.
Coordinate with PCA for all pesticide applications to ensure compliance and to obtain a Pest Control Recommendation.
Coordinate projects with vendors including job walks and identifying safety issues.
Identify property owners and secure written permission from such property owners to perform work when requested by PG&E.
Confirm and update all Identifications, classifications, flag and mark all watercourses, riparian areas, wet areas, springs, meadows, or other environmentally sensitive areas.
All boundaries shall be established with paint and flagging as directed by PG&E.
Field visits of active project construction or maintenance work
Reporting any safety hazards, concerns, or conditions of nonconformance associated with active project work
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications: Field Technician 2
Education: Associate's degree in Natural Resource Management, Forestry, or related field or meets minimum years of experience.
3 years’ experience in Forestry or related field or Vegetation Management
Mid-level position capable of performing inspections, data entry, reporting, and project management.
Must have a good understanding of vegetation and property management and basic knowledge of GIS applications.
Reviews, accepts, coordinates and facilitates tasks given by PG&E LPM's.
Possess a valid driver’s license
Minimum age of 21
Preferred Qualifications:
Education: ISA certification, TRAQ, OSHA30
Desired Skills:
Experience leading the support of vegetation, rodent, and property management activities
Data entry and synthesis
Able to operate a GPS collection device
Proficient with Maps+ and Field Maps applications.
Microsoft Office Suite, especially Excel (Look-ups, Pivot Tables, etc.)
Self-starter with excellent interpersonal skills, ability to multi-task and work independently as well as a team
Excellent communication skills, comfortable interacting with senior management
Demonstrated critical thinking skills and ability to exercise good judgement to make good business decisions
Additional:
Department & Division: Natural Resource Management (NRM) – Defensible Space Program
Exempt Status*: Non Exempt
Reports to**: PG&E Land Program Manager and ACRT Pacific Operations Manager
Works with Inside Company:
Operations Managers
Internal Corporate Teams
Field leadership & personnel
Works with Outside Company:
Consultants and vendors as necessary
Working Conditions:
Primarily work in the field (mostly rural, rugged and mountainous locations) and some office work.
Supervisor Responsibilities:
None
Never: 0 hours
Occasionally: up to 3 hours
Frequently 3-6 hours
Constantly 6-8+ hours
Sitting: Occasionally
Walking: Constantly
Standing: Frequently
Bending (neck): Constantly
Bending (waist): Frequently
Squatting: Occasionally
Climbing: Occasionally
Kneeling: Occasionally
Crawling: Occasionally
Twisting (neck): Frequently
Twisting (waist): Frequently
Hand Use: Dominant hand Right/left: Constantly
Repetitive use required?: Yes
Simple grasping (right hand): Frequently
Simple grasping (left hand): Frequently
Power grasping (right hand): Occasionally
Power grasping (left hand): Occasionally
Fine Manipulation (right hand): Frequently
Fine Manipulation (left hand): Frequently
Pushing & Pulling (right hand): Occasionally
Pushing & Pulling (left hand): Occasionally
Reaching (above shoulder level): Occasionally
Reaching (below shoulder level): Occasionally
Lifting:
0-5 lbs.: Constantly
6-10 lbs.: Constantly
11-25 lbs.: Occasionally
26-50 lbs.: Occasionally
51-75 lbs.: Occasionally
76-100 lbs.: Never
100 + lbs.: Never
Carrying:
0-5 lbs. Constantly
6-10 lbs.: Constantly
11-25 lbs.: Occasionally
26-50 lbs.: Occasionally
51-75 lbs.: Occasionally
76-100 lbs.: Never
100 + lbs.: Never
Travel Requirements:
% of travel time: 50% - 75% within assigned Region
**The company reserves the right to make changes to the reporting structure for this position due to business needs.
Salary Range Disclaimer:
The base salary range represents the low and high end of the Pacific salary range for this position. Actual salaries will vary depending on factors including but not limited to customer contact terms, location, experience, and performance. Other rewards may include Paid Time Off, 401(k) retirement savings plan with company match, ESOP contributions, medical, dental, and vision insurance, and other region-specific benefits as eligible.
Salary Range Transparency:
For applicants residing in California, the salary for this role is $47.00.
The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor’s legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c)
Company: ACRT, Inc.