Jeremy Srochenski
About Jeremy Srochenski
Jeremy Srochenski serves as the Harvesting Superintendent at Canfor, where he has worked since 2018. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Forestry from UNBC and has over a decade of experience in various roles within the company.
Work at Canfor
Jeremy Srochenski has been employed at Canfor since 2013. He currently holds the position of Harvesting Superintendent, a role he has occupied since 2018 in Mackenzie. Prior to this, he served as a Harvesting Supervisor from 2013 to 2014 in Chetwynd. Additionally, he worked as a Scaling Supervisor for 11 months in 2014, covering areas in Northern BC and Alberta. In 2014, he transitioned to the role of Log Transportation & Infrastructure Superintendent, where he has been active for 10 years.
Education and Expertise
Jeremy Srochenski earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Forestry from the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC). His educational background provides him with a solid foundation in forestry principles and practices, which he applies in his various roles at Canfor. His expertise encompasses harvesting operations, scaling, and log transportation, contributing to the efficiency and effectiveness of forestry management.
Background
Jeremy Srochenski began his career in the forestry sector in 2013. He has accumulated significant experience over the years, particularly in roles related to harvesting and scaling within Canfor. His work has primarily taken place in various locations in British Columbia and Alberta, allowing him to develop a comprehensive understanding of the regional forestry landscape.
Achievements
Throughout his tenure at Canfor, Jeremy Srochenski has progressed through various positions, demonstrating his capabilities in the forestry industry. His roles have included responsibilities in harvesting supervision and scaling, leading to his current position as Harvesting Superintendent. His contributions to log transportation and infrastructure management reflect his commitment to the efficiency of forestry operations.