EMPLOYMENT
WORK: In-person, Phone, and Email Customer Support
LOCATION: Hayden, Idaho
SCHEDULE: Flexible
HOURS: 20-32 hours per week (varies seasonally but with room to grow)
PAY: $16.25-$24.04 per hour
NOW HIRING!
WORK: Shipping and receiving
LOCATION: Hayden, Idaho
SCHEDULE: Flexible
HOURS: 10-20 hours per week
PAY: $15-18 per hour
No current openings but we are always looking for quality people!
WORK: Phone and Email Customer Support
LOCATION: Fully Remote
SCHEDULE: Flexible, Make Your Own Hours
HOURS: 10-20 hours/week
PAY: $16.25-$24.04 per hour
No current openings but we are always looking for quality people!
WORK: Manufacturing & Product Development
LOCATION: Hayden, Idaho
SCHEDULE: Flexible, Make Your Own Hours
HOURS: 20-25 hours/week (Growth Potential)
PAY: $20-25 per hour
No current openings but we are always looking for quality people!
CORE VALUES
Tiny Wood Stove exists to SERVE our customers and employees. We serve our customers by providing valuable products, information, and support. We serve our employees by providing meaningful work that affords time and resources for living their dreams. We are passionate about the freedom that Tiny Living provides and helping our customers & employees on their freedom journey gives us deep PURPOSE. We are DRIVEN to work hard, learn and grow. We are OPEN to new ideas and feedback. We are light-hearted and have FUN at work and play. We strive for work/life balance and we reach for our dreams.
OUR TINY TEAM
ELIZABETH - Sales & Marketing
After converting a 40’ school bus, Elizabeth, her husband, and two daughters spent 3 years traveling the country, backpacking, rock climbing, and playing in the desert dirt. For their next adventure, they bought land in northern Vermont and are currently living in the bus while they build a house (that isn’t on wheels). Outside of work, Elizabeth is typically found running the hills, and learning how to grow food and make maple syrup.
CODY - Customer Success Coach
Cody & Randi built their 20 ft. tiny house in 2015 and traveled around the United States and Canada before settling down on an off-grid property in Central Oregon. In addition to his work with Tiny Wood Stove, Cody is also a beekeeper and avid gardener. When not working, you can find them backpacking, fly fishing or bouncing down a dirt road in their Mitsubishi Delica.
HEATHER - Customer Success Coach
LUCAS - Customer Success Coach
Lucas and his partner, Natalie, have been living in tiny spaces for the past decade - a cabin in the woods, a sailboat, tents on expeditions, and for the past 5 years their off-grid THOW. He recently finished building out an adventure van and is already eyeing the next project. An outdoor educator by trade, Lucas is passionate about an active lifestyle outdoors, human-powered experiences and using his hands to create. He currently calls Southern Oregon home, having recently finished a graduate program at Southern Oregon University.
DAN - Integrator & General Mgr
Homesteading in the Blue Ridge in a renovated 1974 Airstream. Dan and Leanne sold their houses and most of their stuff to travel and focus on their passions. When he's not working, you’re most likely to find Dan farming, building, or in the woods somewhere, hiking at toddler pace and collecting wild edible plants (and garbage).
NICK - Visionary
The Peterson family has recently settled down in North Idaho to live simply in their tiny off-grid homestead. Nick loves entrepreneurship,
rock climbing, mountain biking, permaculture and connecting kids with nature. While the Petersons no longer dwell in an Airstream they still live Tiny and are in the process of converting a Ford Transit that will serve as road-school van & extended family adventures.
JULIA - Chief Storyteller
Julia has been traveling full-time with her husband, two kids and their dog for 10 years (and counting). They are currently living in their self-renovated Sprinter Van (equipped with a Dwarf 3kw Lite), traveling all over the continent. Happiest in the mountains, taking pictures and forcing her kids to walk “just a little bit further”. Alternatively trying to convince the rest of the family it’s not yet too cold to go on another backpacking trip, and, if all of that fails, baking some orange chocolate chip shortbread cookies.
LARISSA - Warehouse and Shipping fulfillment
Larissa is a Idaho native, born and raised in the Treasure Valley. She traveled throughout the US and South America and currently lives in a 5th-wheel with her grandmother and dog.
She doesn't have a wood stove yet, but it's on the list of modifications for her home! When she is not working in the warehouse she likes gardening (with a focus on homesteading), arts (photography, etching press printing, watercolors), and most recently canning.
ANASTAZIA- Warehouse and Shipping fulfillment
Anastazia has been working her magic in the Tiny Wood Stove warehouse while finishing school and has stayed with us after starting her exciting new studies in UX Design. She would love to live tiny when she'll live on her own and when she's not getting stoves ready to ship she spends her time building miniature kits, with art, writing, quad riding, reading, and baking.
OUR STORY
Hello! My name is Nick and in 2011 my wife and I decided to make some major life changes while awaiting the arrival of our daughter. Our goal was to have more time, energy and resources for what matters most—our growing family. We sold the majority of our possessions and move into a 1966 Airstream travel trailer. For the next four years, we lived and traveled in the Airstream.
As we evaluated our housing needs we decided on an RV. Family is scattered across the states and it's important for us to see family (more than a long weekend during the holidays). As we began looking at RVs, we fell in love with the look and quality of Airstreams. Ultimately our goal was to be entirely off-grid and self-contained. We began exploring all the various options for power, waste management, heating, and cooling.
The majority of heat sources in RVs use propane. With the downsides of propane as a heat source (cost, condensation & potential leaks) we decided on wood heat. As we looked at the different options for our tiny house it was a challenge to find the best solution. We spent months researching the different options and decided to create Tiny Wood Stove as a resource for other people that are looking for affordable, sustainable wood heat options for tiny spaces.
Our business has quickly grown and we now offer our own line of small wood stoves plus stock a wide variety of installation parts and accessories. Since starting this business in 2015 we sold the Airstream and built a Tiny House on 6 acres in North Idaho. Just this year we launched a new line of products with the Throne Composting Toilet which also grew from a personal need and lots of hands-on testing. We are passionate about small space living and excited to help you with a wood stove or composting toilet for your tiny space!