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forestry machinery technician

Key facts

Are you mechanically inclined and enjoy working outdoors? As a forestry machinery technician, you’ll play a vital role in keeping the equipment that manages our forests running smoothly, combining technical skills with a connection to the natural world.

Summary

Forestry machinery technicians are responsible for the maintenance, repair, and transportation of specialized equipment used in forestry operations. This includes harvesters, forwarders, skidders, and other machinery vital for logging and forest management. You’ll use diagnostic tools, software, and data recording systems to identify and resolve mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical issues, ensuring equipment operates safely and efficiently. The role often involves working in remote locations and adapting to challenging environmental conditions.

Key responsibilities
  • • Diagnose and repair mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical faults in forestry machinery.
  • • Perform routine maintenance and preventative servicing to minimize downtime.
  • • Transport machinery between work sites, ensuring safe and legal operation.
78%
Resilience Score

Are you mechanically inclined and enjoy working outdoors? As a forestry machinery technician, you’ll play a vital role in keeping the equipment that manages our forests running smoothly, combining technical skills with a connection to the natural world.

Energy & Natural Resources Upper secondary education 26% AI exposure
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NexFuture

Future Outlook for forestry machinery technician

The outlook for forestry machinery technician is exceptionally stable. While AI tools will assist with daily tasks, the core of this role relies on human judgment, resulting in a high resilience score of 77.8%.

How are these scores calculated?

The Resilience Score (0–100) estimates how structurally protected this occupation is from automation and AI disruption, based on task-level analysis. Higher scores mean more human-judgment-intensive tasks. AI Exposure shows the estimated percentage of task hours that current AI capabilities could affect. These are model-derived structural indicators, not predictions about individual job security.

Play the future

How could forestry machinery technician change as AI adoption grows?

Human judgement, trust, and context remain strong protectors for this role.

Significant task-level transformation is estimated in 19 years (around 2045) under the selected Expected Pace scenario.
77%
Resilience
Automation Risk
EXP31%
Human advantage
MOAT74%
2026
2036
2050
AI Adoption Speed:

How AI may change this role

Deterministic, model-based interpretation of current role signals — not a guarantee of replacement.

Human-owned 78% Human-owned
What still depends on people

This role remains strongly human-led where analyse ICT system depends on trust, nuance, and real-world judgement.

The Human Edge To stay ahead in this role, focus on mechanical components of vehicles and industrial software. These human-centric skills are the hardest for AI to replicate in the next 20 years.
Assist 37% Assist
Where AI may become a co-pilot

AI is more likely to assist supporting tasks such as de-limb trees, documentation, search, and workflow coordination.

Automate 26% Automate
Tasks most exposed to automation

Automation pressure appears selective rather than broad, with the strongest signal currently coming from Cognitive software.

Detailed Analysis

Vital Signs, AI Vectors & Megatrends

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Vital Signs

AI Exposure Vectors

0-100%
Cognitive Software 37.4%

Exposure to workflow automation, decision-support software, and process digitisation

Generative AI 29.4%

Exposure to content generation, creative augmentation, and large language model tools

AI / Machine Learning 20.9%

Exposure to AI-assisted analysis, pattern recognition, and predictive modelling tasks

Robotic & Physical Automation 13.2%

Exposure to physical automation, robotics, and sensor-driven task displacement

Megatrend Signals

0-100%
Green Transition 23%
Geopolitical Change 11%
Regulatory Pressure 8%
Digital Transformation 5%
Demographic Shift 3%
Spatial Change -5%

Model-derived scores. Indicates structural exposure to megatrends, not direct demand.

Technical Details
Methodology: NexFuture v2.0 Sources: O*NET 30.0, ESCO v1.2.0 Updated: May 2026

NexFuture™ v2.0 combines O*NET ability and activity profiles with ESCO skill group distributions and six global megatrend signals. Scores are probabilistic estimates, not guarantees. See the NexFuture™ Methodology White Paper for full details.

Day in the life

What people in this role usually do

Energy & Natural Resources

Day in the life

A typical day as a forestry machinery technician

09
09:00 · Morning
maintain forestry equipment
Check forestry equipment to make sure that it is in working order.
10
10:30 · Mid-morning
de-limb trees
De-limb trees ensuring that the quality is within specified limits with regard to health and safety regulations. Cut trees or parts of trees to clear the public access and electrical cables.
12
12:00 · Midday
debug software
Repair computer code by analysing testing results, locating the defects causing the software to output an incorrect or unexpected result and remove these faults.
14
14:00 · Afternoon
drive timber machine
Drive and manoeuver the machine to the timber in a safe and effective way within site restraints.
15
15:30 · Late afternoon
maintain mechanical equipment
Observe and listen to machinery operation to detect malfunction. Service, repair, adjust, and test machines, parts, and equipment that operate primarily on the basis of mechanical principles. Maintain and repair vehicles meant for cargo, passengers, farming and landscaping.
17
17:00 · Wrap-up
analyse ICT system
Analyse the functioning and performance of information systems in order to define their goals, architecture and services and set procedures and operations to meet end users requirements.

Task order is illustrative. Individual days vary.

Software & Technologies & Knowledge areas
Software & Technologies
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Knowledge areas
  • mechanical components of vehicles

    The mechanical components used in vehicles, their maintenance needs, potential malfunctions and resolution actions.

  • forestry regulations

    The legal rules applicable to forestry: agricultural law, rural law, and laws on hunting and fishing.

Cross-sector skills
  • industrial software
Essential skills
operating agricultural or forestry equipment
  • maintain forestry equipment

    Check forestry equipment to make sure that it is in working order.

  • operate forestry machinery

    Operate machinery on and off road for harvesting, forwarding and transportation of wood.

  • drive timber machine

    Drive and manoeuver the machine to the timber in a safe and effective way within site restraints.

installing and repairing electrical, electronic and precision equipment
  • repair ICT devices

    Maintain and repair ICT related equipment such as laptops, desktops, tablets, mobile devices, communications equipment, printers and any piece of computer related peripheral. Detect faults, malfunctions and replace parts if necessary.

  • repair equipment on site

    Identify malfunctions and repair or replace multi-media, audio-visual and computer systems, hardware and equipment on site.

programming computer systems
  • debug software

    Repair computer code by analysing testing results, locating the defects causing the software to output an incorrect or unexpected result and remove these faults.

planting, pruning and harvesting trees, crops and other plants
  • de-limb trees

    De-limb trees ensuring that the quality is within specified limits with regard to health and safety regulations. Cut trees or parts of trees to clear the public access and electrical cables.

using hand tools
  • use power tools

    Operate power driven pumps. Use hand tools or power tools. Use vehicle repair tools or safety equipment.

working with computers
  • analyse ICT system

    Analyse the functioning and performance of information systems in order to define their goals, architecture and services and set procedures and operations to meet end users requirements.

driving heavy vehicles
  • manoeuvre heavy trucks

    Drive, manoeuvre and park tractors, trailers and lorries on roads, around tight corners, and in parking spaces.

installing wooden and metal components
  • maintain mechanical equipment

    Observe and listen to machinery operation to detect malfunction. Service, repair, adjust, and test machines, parts, and equipment that operate primarily on the basis of mechanical principles. Maintain and repair vehicles meant for cargo, passengers, farming and landscaping.

Skill DNA

Skill DNA

Work personality traits and values that define this role

Key traits you need
Integrity Adaptability/Flexibility Dependability Cooperation Attention to Detail Independence Concern for Others Persistence Self-Control Leadership Achievement/Effort Initiative Analytical Thinking Stress Tolerance Social Orientation Innovation
Key rewards you can expect
AchievementWorking Condit…RecognitionRelationshipsSupportIndependence
Career progression

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Career landscape

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Similarity scores based on skill overlap from ESCO data.

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Common questions

Frequently asked questions

What kind of software do forestry machinery technicians use?
Technicians often use diagnostic software provided by the machinery manufacturers to troubleshoot issues and monitor performance. Data recording systems are also used to track maintenance schedules and equipment usage, helping to optimize operations and predict potential failures.
Is this role primarily office-based or field-based?
This role is predominantly field-based, requiring you to work directly on machinery in forestry environments. While some administrative tasks and diagnostics may be performed in a workshop setting, the majority of the work takes place outdoors, often in remote locations.
What skills are important for success as a forestry machinery technician?
Strong mechanical aptitude, problem-solving skills, and attention to detail are essential. Familiarity with hydraulic and electrical systems, as well as a commitment to safety protocols, are also crucial. The ability to work independently and adapt to changing conditions is highly valued.