To work as a log grader and scaler, you typically need to:
- have a high school diploma or equivalent; and
- complete moderate-term, on-the-job training.
Education after high school
No formal education is required beyond high school.
Work experience
Summer work in the forest is helpful work experience for this occupation.
On-the-job training
Log graders or scalers learn their skills on the job. Large logging companies provide training to their employees. Private scaling companies, known as bureaus, also provide on-the-job training. Bureau scalers must be tested and certified in scaling rules for the regions where they work. You can also take courses through timber associations.
On the job, you learn to:
- inspect and measure logs; and
- use computerized scaling equipment.
You also learn the national and international regulations and standards for log scaling.
Training may last up to one year.