We’re hiring a Control Systems Specialist to join our team in Slave Lake, Alberta. Our Control Systems Specialists develop and implement controls solutions to lead the charge when it comes to optimizing production processes, improving plant safety, product quality, and production throughput. If you have your Post Secondary Engineering Degree or Engineering Technician Diploma in Electrical, Mechanical, Mechatronics Engineering or equivalent experience or qualified trades certification, and 3+ years of experience in a manufacturing/industrial environment, apply today! https://ow.ly/2FyG50TN5Zq #WorkHereWednesday #Careers #Hiring
Tolko Industries
Paper and Forest Product Manufacturing
Vernon, British Columbia 19,672 followers
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About us
With state-of-the-art operations across western Canada, Tolko is a leading manufacturer of a wide range of forest products for customers around the world. For over 60 years, our family-owned company has been recognized by customers and business partners for being reliable, flexible, efficient and offering quality products. With the third generation of family leadership, we’re continuing that legacy today in our divisions throughout western Canada and joint ventures in the Southern United States. At Tolko, our values, vision and mission aren’t just what we believe. They’re how we work, live and serve our customers every day. Fundamental to our success is a diverse and committed workforce that thrives on change, building relationships, and a drive toward excellence. When you join Tolko, you’ll develop your skills and be encouraged to pursue diverse opportunities with a company that’s built on integrity, respect, and provides employees with the inclusive environment, support and opportunity to build great lives.
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- Industry
- Paper and Forest Product Manufacturing
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Vernon, British Columbia
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1956
- Specialties
- Wood Products, Forest Products, Lumber, Plywood, OSB, and LSL
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Employees at Tolko Industries
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We’re hiring a Divisional Accountant to join our team in High Prairie, Alberta. Our Divisional Accountants provide our operations with accurate financial information and partner with business leaders to make the decisions that keep us operating sustainably. If you have post-secondary education in Finance, Accounting or a related program, and have completed or are working towards your CPA designation, we’d love to hear from you! https://ow.ly/k7Rt50TAeV2 #WorkHereWednesday #Careers #Hiring
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September 30th is National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, otherwise known as #OrangeShirtDay 🧡 Today, we come together to honour Orange Shirt Day, inspired by Phyllis Webstad’s story. Her experience as a child in the Indian Residential School System is a powerful reminder of the strength of survivors and highlights the importance of acknowledging the lasting impacts this system continues to have Indigenous children, families, and communities. As we wear orange today, let us draw inspiration from the 7 sacred teachings – Courage (Bear), Humility (Sabe), Respect (Buffalo), Wisdom (Beaver), Love (Eagle), Honesty (Wolf), and Truth (Turtle). These teachings guide us to cultivate understanding, compassion, and solidarity within our communities. Let us honour the children who never made it home, the survivors who continue to heal, and our shared commitment to truth and reconciliation. E’tasiw Mijua’ji’j Mekite’tasit (Every Child Matters) Learn more about Orange Shirt Day and the journey toward reconciliation: • Orange Shirt Day/Phyllis Webstad’s Story: https://lnkd.in/g96T7JPv • Information on Indian Residential Schools: https://lnkd.in/dcC9XuC • 94 Calls to Action: https://lnkd.in/gkmKKFr Orange Shirt Society #EveryChildMatters
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Tolko is proud to sponsor today's #NationalForestWeek sub-theme on Indigenous Communities and Our Forests. With a focus on traditional ecological knowledge, cultural practices, and spiritual connections that contribute to the preservation of biological diversity, it closely links to this year's National Forest Week theme of Two-Eyed Seeing: Welcoming all knowledge to sustain our forests.
The CIF-IFC recognizes the deep cultural, economic, and spiritual connections Indigenous peoples have with the land and acknowledges the essential role Indigenous stewardship plays in managing Canada's forests. We honour the profound connections between Indigenous communities and our forests. Indigenous Peoples have relied on Traditional Knowledge to sustainably manage and protect these vital ecosystems. From cultural practices like harvesting medicines to spiritual connections with the land, forests hold deep meaning that transcends mere resources—they are the heart of biodiversity. By respecting, preserving, and integrating this knowledge, we not only safeguard forests but nurture the rich biological diversity they sustain. #ForestStewardship #NationalForestWeek #IndigenousKnowledge #Biodiversity •••• L'IFC-CIF reconnaît les liens culturels, économiques et spirituels profonds qui unissent les peuples autochtones à la terre, ainsi que le rôle essentiel que joue l'intendance autochtone dans la gestion des forêts du Canada. Nous honorons les liens profonds entre les communautés autochtones et nos forêts. Les peuples autochtones se sont appuyés sur le savoir traditionnel pour gérer et protéger durablement ces écosystèmes vitaux. Qu'il s'agisse de pratiques culturelles telles que la récolte de plantes médicinales, ou de liens spirituels avec la terre, les forêts ont une signification profonde qui transcende les simples ressources : elles sont au cœur de la biodiversité. En respectant, en préservant et en intégrant ce savoir, non seulement nous sauvegardons les forêts, mais nous nourrissons la riche diversité biologique qu'elles abritent. #IntendanceDesForêts #SemaineNationaleDeLArbretDesForêts #SavoirAutochtone #Biodiversité
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📢 Don't miss our new episode of #ForestryTalks that just dropped!! We're excited to continue with our special series recording in the Mackenzie Region of Alberta, AKA the #ForestCapitalofCanada2024. This special episode features Jesse Petroskey, a Woodlands Supervisor with Tolko Industries in High Level. Forest Capital of Canada 2024 Mackenzie Region #podcast #forestry #alberta Tune in now! https://lnkd.in/g5qypVxc
A Love for the Forest with Jesse Petroskey
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Canada’s forestry history is intertwined with Indigenous knowledge and practices including cultural burns. Government support can help empower Indigenous-led initiatives to increase economic opportunities and drive sustainable solutions. Continue reading in Policy Magazine's Forestry For The Future special edition: https://lnkd.in/e2QZi9GH John Desjarlais Indigenous Resource Network
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Mass timber building can reduce carbon pollution during construction by up to 45%. Explore how mass timber is transforming the way we build and is increasingly being recognized as a more sustainable option:: https://lnkd.in/gwYuAUwR #NationalForestWeek
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#NationalForestWeek Forests are an integral part of cultural values, traditions, livelihoods and spiritual connections. Did you know that in Canada, over 1.1 million (approximately 70% of) Indigenous Peoples live in or near forests? We encourage you to educate yourself on the different meanings of forests for communities across the country. 🗺
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Happy #NationalForestWeek! 🌲🌳🥳 From September 22-28, 2024, we’re inviting Canadians to learn more about the forest sector and its significance to Canada’s culture, history, and future, while also supporting a greater recognition of forests as a valuable, renewable and green resource. This year's NFW theme is “Two-Eyed Seeing: Welcoming all knowledge to sustain our forests”. Learn how Two-Eyed Seeing can help sustain our forests by following #NationalForestWeek. •••• Joyeuse #SemaineNationaleDeLArbreEtDesForets ! 🌲🌳🥳 Au cours de la SNAF (du 22 au 28 septembre 2024), les Canadiens et les Canadiennes sont invités à prendre connaissance de l’héritage forestier du Canada et à en apprendre plus sur cette ressource importante et renouvelable. Le thème retenu cette année est « L’approche du double regard : Accueillir tous les savoirs pour préserver nos forêts » Découvrez comment le double regard peut contribuer à la durabilité de nos forêts en suivant #SemaineNationaleDeLArbreEtDesForêts