What are the responsibilities and job description for the Seasonal Noxious Weed Technician position at Clallam County?
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Do you enjoy working outdoors and making a tangible impact on the environment? Are you passionate about protecting native ecosystems from invasive species? Join our team and take a hands-on approach in combating non-native invasive plant species across Clallam County as a Seasonal Noxious Weed Technician.Salary InformationThe compensation for this position is $21.24 per hour.DescriptionAs a vital member, you'll engage in fieldwork either independently or collaboratively to conduct inventories and implement treatments. This role entails utilizing herbicide application techniques alongside manual removal methods. Beyond this, responsibilities include mapping utilizing GPS technology, data entry, and documentation of invasive plant populations and treatment progress. The ideal candidate will possess a keen eye for plant identification, proficiency in GPS usage and/or portable data recorders, adeptness in operating 4-wheel drive vehicles safely, and proficient map and off-trail navigation skills. Familiarity with the local terrain and waterways is highly advantageous for this rewarding role. If you're ready to make a difference and grow your field experience, we encourage you to apply today!Education/TrainingMust be 18 years or older. High school diploma or general education degree (GED); prior experience and/or training preferred. Must be a U.S. Citizen; must obtain a Washington State Public Pesticide Operator license within thirty (30) days of hire. ExperienceFamiliarity with Olympic National Forest (in both Jefferson and Clallam Counties), and local rivers is highly desirable. Field experience with GPS and/or portable data recorder, mapping and off-trail navigation skill preferred. Review the complete job description HERE to learn more about this role and what is needed to qualify.
Do you enjoy working outdoors and making a tangible impact on the environment? Are you passionate about protecting native ecosystems from invasive species? Join our team and take a hands-on approach in combating non-native invasive plant species across Clallam County as a Seasonal Noxious Weed Technician.Salary InformationThe compensation for this position is $21.24 per hour.DescriptionAs a vital member, you'll engage in fieldwork either independently or collaboratively to conduct inventories and implement treatments. This role entails utilizing herbicide application techniques alongside manual removal methods. Beyond this, responsibilities include mapping utilizing GPS technology, data entry, and documentation of invasive plant populations and treatment progress. The ideal candidate will possess a keen eye for plant identification, proficiency in GPS usage and/or portable data recorders, adeptness in operating 4-wheel drive vehicles safely, and proficient map and off-trail navigation skills. Familiarity with the local terrain and waterways is highly advantageous for this rewarding role. If you're ready to make a difference and grow your field experience, we encourage you to apply today!Education/TrainingMust be 18 years or older. High school diploma or general education degree (GED); prior experience and/or training preferred. Must be a U.S. Citizen; must obtain a Washington State Public Pesticide Operator license within thirty (30) days of hire. ExperienceFamiliarity with Olympic National Forest (in both Jefferson and Clallam Counties), and local rivers is highly desirable. Field experience with GPS and/or portable data recorder, mapping and off-trail navigation skill preferred. Review the complete job description HERE to learn more about this role and what is needed to qualify.
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