




Job Summary: We are seeking a chainsaw operator to perform tree felling, bucking, and handling tasks while adhering to safety and environmental protection standards. Key Responsibilities: 1. Operation and maintenance of chainsaws and associated tools 2. Application of safety standards and risk prevention in the field 3. Sustainable forest management and support in forestry operations **CHAINSaw OPERATOR (2 vacancies)** **Operators of powered agricultural and forestry machinery** ===================================================================================================== ### **CONTACT INFORMATION** **Company:** SOC. DE SERVICIOS DE INGENIERIA LTDA. **Economic activity:** Silviculture and other forestry activities (except forest nursery operations) ### **DESCRIPTION** Perform tree felling, bucking, and handling tasks using chainsaws, complying with the company's established safety, productivity, and environmental protection standards.Perform tree felling, bucking, and handling tasks using chainsaws, complying with the company's established safety, productivity, and environmental protection standards. Main Responsibilities Execute tree felling, limbing, and bucking according to operational planning. Operate and maintain chainsaws and associated tools in optimal condition. Apply safety standards and risk prevention measures in the field. Conduct daily inspections of work equipment and personal protective equipment. Identify risks associated with forestry operations and report hazardous situations. Maintain order and cleanliness in the work area. Comply with environmental procedures and sustainable forest management practices. Support other forestry tasks as required by supervision. Ñuble, Quirihue 15/05/2026 \- 17/07/2026 539\.000 \- 610\.000 Full-time ### **REQUIREMENTS** **Education level:** **Experience:** 1 year ### **CHARACTERISTICS** **Contract type:** Project-based or task-based contract **Position level offered:** Operator **Source of the job posting:** WEB **Professional practice opportunity:** No


