Kevin Skarda
About Kevin Skarda
Kevin Skarda serves as the Planning Forestry Supervisor at Canfor in Houston, British Columbia, a position he has held since 2015. He has over a decade of experience in various roles at Canfor, including Permitting Forestry Supervisor and Seasonal Field Crew Leader.
Work at Canfor
Kevin Skarda has been employed at Canfor since 2007, holding various positions within the company. He currently serves as the Planning Forestry Supervisor, a role he has held since 2015 in Houston, British Columbia. In this capacity, he oversees the planning aspects of forestry operations. Prior to this, he worked as the Permitting Forestry Supervisor from 2012 to 2015, where he managed permitting processes. His career at Canfor began as a Seasonal Field Crew Leader, a position he held from 2007 to 2012, where he led field crews in forestry activities.
Education and Expertise
Kevin Skarda studied at Northwest Community College, where he completed a program in Forest Technology/Technician from 1996 to 1999. This educational background provided him with foundational knowledge and skills applicable to his career in forestry. His expertise encompasses various aspects of forestry management, including planning and permitting, which he has applied throughout his tenure at Canfor.
Background
Kevin Skarda has a long-standing career in forestry, primarily with Canfor in Houston, British Columbia. His professional journey in the forestry sector began in 2007, and he has progressively advanced through different roles within the company. His experience spans over 16 years in the industry, contributing to his comprehensive understanding of forestry operations and management.
Achievements
Throughout his career at Canfor, Kevin Skarda has accumulated significant experience in forestry planning and permitting. His roles have involved leadership responsibilities, particularly in managing field crews and overseeing forestry operations. His contributions have supported the operational efficiency of Canfor's forestry activities in British Columbia.