Log graders and scalers: Salary, career path, job outlook, education and more

Log graders and scalers inspect logs for defects and measure the logs to determine their volume. They estimate the value of logs or pulpwood. These workers often use hand-held data collection devices into which they enter data about trees.

A logging crew might consist of the following members:

  • one or two tree fallers or one or two logging equipment operators with a tree harvester to cut down trees
  • one bucker to cut logs
  • two choke setters with tractors to drag felled trees to the loading deck
  • one logging equipment operator to delimb, cut logs to length, and load the logs onto trucks
Education Required
A high school diploma is enough for most logging worker jobs. Some vocational or technical schools and community colleges offer associates degrees or certificates in forest technology. This additional education may help workers get a job. Programs may include field trips to observe or participate in logging activities.
Training Required
Many states have training programs for loggers. Although specific coursework may vary by state, programs usually include technical instruction or field training in a number of areas, including best management practices, environmental compliance, and reforestation.
Job Outlook
The projected percent change in employment from 2016 to 2026: -7% (Decline)
(The average growth rate for all occupations is 7 percent.)
Median pay: How much do Logging Workers make?
$37,590 Annual Salary
$18.07 per hour

Careers for Logging Workers

  • Buckers
  • Choke setters
  • Contract cutters
  • Contract skidders
  • Cutter operators
  • Delimber operators
  • Fallers
  • Feller buncher operators
  • Feller operators
  • Grapple operators
  • Grapple skidder operators
  • Loader operators
  • Log buyers
  • Log check scalers
  • Log cutters
  • Log graders
  • Log haulers
  • Log peelers
  • Log processor operators
  • Log ropers
  • Log scalers
  • Log sorters
  • Log sorters, markers, movers, and chippers
  • Log sorters, markers, movers, debarkers
  • Log stacker operators
  • Loggers
  • Logging crane operators
  • Logging equipment operators
  • Logging shovel operators
  • Logging tractor operators
  • Lumber stacker operators
  • Lumberjacks
  • Pulpwood cutters
  • Rigging slingers
  • Rigging slingers and chasers
  • Sawyers
  • Scalers
  • Skidder drivers
  • Skidder operators
  • Timber buyers
  • Timber cutters
  • Timber cutting and logging workers
  • Timber estimators
  • Timber fallers
  • Timber fellers
  • Timber hands
  • Timber harvester operators
  • Tree climbers
  • Tree fellers
  • Tree toppers
  • Tree-shear operators
  • Veneer graders

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