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Looking for logging or forestry work in Northern California? Join the crew at Peterson Timber—competitive pay, great culture, and work that matters.


We’re not your average logging company.


At Peterson Timber, we run clean operations, treat people right, and take on work that makes a real difference.


We’re always looking for dependable people—no ego, no drama. Just good humans who want to work hard, stay safe, and grow with a crew that’s got your back.

WHAT WE DO

Peterson Timber provides professional logging, biomass, and fuels management services across Northern California and southern Oregon.


We work with landowners, agencies, and mills to manage land, source material,  and reduce fire risk  while improving forest health.

What We Offer:

  • Strong wages & steady work
  • Health benefits & 401(k) match
  • Newer, well-maintained equipment
  • Positive, productive crew culture
  • Projects that actually improve forest health


Current Openings

We’re always on the lookout for:

  • Equipment Operators
  • Skidder Operators
  • Log loader Operators
  • Log Processor Operators
  • Chipping Crew Members
  • Logging Crew Members
  • Foremen / Leads



Even if your job title isn’t listed—if you’re a good fit, we’ll find a spot.

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Contact Us

Share a link to your resume / LinkedIn. Or you can email your resume to accounting@petersontimber.com (Optional)

PROJECTS

 Projects That Speak for Themselves

Plaskett Keller IRSC August Complex. Post fire hazard tree removal and site prep for planting.

Elk Creek

Park Fire emergency IRSC. The first emergency hazard tree project to be performed while the fire was still active. This is a great moment for the forest service putting out a project while the value of the trees was able to cover some of the costs of the project.

Butte/Tehama Counties

Looking for a trusted logging partner?

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