Building the Forest Sector's Talent Pipeline: Job-Matching Tool Will Help Connect Workers With Foresty Job Opportunities

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November 4, 2019

Canada’s forest sector is building a talent pipeline to fill an array of good-paying jobs in engineering, skilled trades, mill and woodlands operations, and administration.

Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC) is launching a campaign to raise awareness around job opportunities in Canada’s forest sector.  The The Greenest Workforce initiative builds on earlier joint efforts, and is intended to help match Canadians looking for work with exciting opportunities in forest communities. The online portal provides a robust job matching tool for both employers looking for talent and employees looking for jobs. The portal also features updated labour market information, with the support from the Government of Canada’s Sectoral Initiatives Program, helping to address skills shortages in the sector.

In recent years, breakthrough innovations and transformation in the forest sector have unleashed its enormous potential as a global leader. The industry is poised to play a crucial role in Canada’s economy of the future thanks to innovations in biotechnology which allow for forest byproducts to be converted into everything from bio-plastics to car parts to bio-fuels.

This revolution offers significant economic opportunity and jobs for thousands of Canadians across the country. The transformation of Canada’s forest products sector is seen in the new technologies in the forests and mills and the innovative products being made, as well as in the changing face of the people who work in forestry.

“Today, Canada’s forest products sector directly employs 230,000 people and with our aging workforce and new skills being required, thousands more are going to be needed,” said Derek Nighbor, President and CEO of FPAC. “There is room for everyone in our sector and tapping into a diverse talent pool is going to be key to our future success. We see family-supporting jobs open to men and women, millennials and older workers, as well as real potential to attract more workers from Indigenous communities and in the growing cohorts of new Canadians,” Nighbor added.

Wages and benefits in the forest sector are among the highest and most competitive in the country. The forest sector employs a diverse range of professionals including foresters, mapping specialists, field technicians, executives, tree planters, and other widely recognized professions.

Learn more about how Canada’s forest sector is embracing diversity and inclusion to secure our future – and yours – at The Greenest Workforce.

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For more information contact:

Kerry Patterson-Baker
Vice President, Communications

e : kpatterson-baker@fpac.ca

t : 613-563-1441 ext. 314
Follow us on Twitter: @FPAC_APFC

For more information contact:
Kerry Patterson-Baker
Vice President, Communications and Public Affairs
kpatterson-baker@fpac.ca
(613) 563-1441 x 314
Follow FPAC on Twitter: @FPAC_APFC
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