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Applicant must have the following: excellent work ethic, background in forestry type work, vehicle with 4WD, caulk boots, and a decent driving record. Graduation from an accredited college with specialization in forestry or a related field. Incumbents supervise and participate in the work of unskilled crews…. Prior experience in forestry, arboriculture, horticulture or tree-related green industry a plus. High school diploma with at least two 2 years progressively responsible experience in urban forestry.
Performs technical duties in the field of arboriculture…. Must have strong background in urban forestry, plant identification, and hazard tree knowledge. This job is responsible for the forestry work for the….
College training will substitute for the required experience on the basis of thirty semester hours for one year of experience provided that six semester hours…. Keeps current with advances in urban forestry by reading various relevant publications.
Put your skills to work toward a career that matters! Wildland firefighters work on a team as part of an engine, helitack, handcrew, or smokejumper module. They operate specialized equipment, respond to wildfires, conduct prescribed fires, thin hazardous fuels, and assist with other forest health projects. In addition to those on the fire lines, wildland fire management relies on several support positions like aircraft pilots, mechanics, fire prevention, lookouts, dispatchers, training officers, fuels specialists, fire analysts, fire ecologists, and more.
Foresters work outdoors and are experts in managing growth of different types of trees and other vegetation. They are skilled in planting, removing or caring for trees, while considering how a forest may develop over long time frames. Civil Engineers provide expertise and solutions for land management issues using modern equipment and techniques, including satellite geodetic control systems, precision scientific equipment, and computer systems with automated design analysis programs.
They support construction and maintenance efforts of facilities like campgrounds, trails, and historic sites, as well as solutions for natural resources issues like flora and fauna challenges and timber management. Rangeland Management Specialists manage range vegetation on National Forest lands for a variety of uses, including grazing by livestock and forage for wildlife. They also work closely with livestock producers while managing permits which allows grazing on National Forest lands.
They also analyze ecosystem health and maintain diversity of plant and grass communities in grazing areas. Our work at the Forest Service could not be accomplished without the thousands of employees who work indoors. The following careers support the agency in many different capacities:. Human Resources Specialists are important advisors that work with nearly 40, Forest Service employees from hiring to retirement. HR Specialists may work in hiring, pay, benefits, leave, labor relations, worker's compensation, retirement, and more.
Visitor Information Assistants greet everyone who enters a Forest Service office or visitor center and provide information about National Forests. They also sell products like maps, permits and recreation passes. Realty Specialists acquire, manage, and convey property for the Forest Service.
Their duties also include providing advice land statutes, ownership, lane use, and management planning while coordinating with other Federal agencies, State and local governments, conservation groups, business, and more.
These positions range from archeology technicians to visitor information assistants.
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