What are the responsibilities and job description for the Forester- 0.19FTE position at Eau Claire County?
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The Forester provides professional forest and forest land resource program management direction to the Parks and Forest Department through timber sales, reforestation programs, and forestry cultural operations. This position provides forest protection services and performs various forestry tasks.Position is a 0.19FTE
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Maintains professional working interaction with Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources forestry personnel, logging contractors and their employees, the public, and wood product industry representatives regarding forestry and recreational uses of Parks and Forest resources.Applies knowledge of timber sales to establish and administer timber sales through reconnaissance, prescription development, and sale layout; determines volume through cruise design, timber marking, timber sale boundaries, and proper cutting methods; prepares timber sale documents as required by Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources; develops timber sale prospectus maps; administers field inspection of all sales for contract specification compliance; plans and recommends locations for development of forest roads and trails for access to timber sales; plans for and uses best management practices for water quality and other mandated regulations in establishing timber sales.Establishes effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders to maintain forest integrity; establishes agreed-upon cut lines between county and private land with landowners; performs marketing contracts with industry and private contractors.Utilizes expertise in forestry management, maintenance, and development for recreational and timber resource use; determines tree planting needs and methods; researches and designate tree planting areas; recommends proper tree species; directs and inspects planting operations and oversees contracted planting crews; maintains tree planting records to include mapping, acreage determination, and compartment computer reconnaissance update.Inspects plantations to determine mortality rates and causes exercising familiarity with invasive diseases and pests; determines needs for replanting.Applies cost analyses and calculations for long-range planning of forest management operations; plans, develops, and administers forestry cultural operations; designates project areas of thinning, release, and pruning of tree stands; maintains records to include acreages and costs.Provides forest protection services; monitors forest conditions; investigates and reports forest pest and disease problems; recommends and oversees necessary treatment; enforces Parks and Forest ordinances, evaluating circumstances of violations and issuing warnings or citations as appropriate.Assists in pulpwood and log scaling of harvested forest products.Implements the Endangered Resources program on the forest.Assures compliance for County Forest Certification through Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) and Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) organizations.Assists in the maintenance and inspection of various recreational trails in the county forest.Performs other related duties as required or assigned.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Experience working in northern timber types.
The Forester provides professional forest and forest land resource program management direction to the Parks and Forest Department through timber sales, reforestation programs, and forestry cultural operations. This position provides forest protection services and performs various forestry tasks.Position is a 0.19FTE
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Maintains professional working interaction with Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources forestry personnel, logging contractors and their employees, the public, and wood product industry representatives regarding forestry and recreational uses of Parks and Forest resources.Applies knowledge of timber sales to establish and administer timber sales through reconnaissance, prescription development, and sale layout; determines volume through cruise design, timber marking, timber sale boundaries, and proper cutting methods; prepares timber sale documents as required by Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources; develops timber sale prospectus maps; administers field inspection of all sales for contract specification compliance; plans and recommends locations for development of forest roads and trails for access to timber sales; plans for and uses best management practices for water quality and other mandated regulations in establishing timber sales.Establishes effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders to maintain forest integrity; establishes agreed-upon cut lines between county and private land with landowners; performs marketing contracts with industry and private contractors.Utilizes expertise in forestry management, maintenance, and development for recreational and timber resource use; determines tree planting needs and methods; researches and designate tree planting areas; recommends proper tree species; directs and inspects planting operations and oversees contracted planting crews; maintains tree planting records to include mapping, acreage determination, and compartment computer reconnaissance update.Inspects plantations to determine mortality rates and causes exercising familiarity with invasive diseases and pests; determines needs for replanting.Applies cost analyses and calculations for long-range planning of forest management operations; plans, develops, and administers forestry cultural operations; designates project areas of thinning, release, and pruning of tree stands; maintains records to include acreages and costs.Provides forest protection services; monitors forest conditions; investigates and reports forest pest and disease problems; recommends and oversees necessary treatment; enforces Parks and Forest ordinances, evaluating circumstances of violations and issuing warnings or citations as appropriate.Assists in pulpwood and log scaling of harvested forest products.Implements the Endangered Resources program on the forest.Assures compliance for County Forest Certification through Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) and Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) organizations.Assists in the maintenance and inspection of various recreational trails in the county forest.Performs other related duties as required or assigned.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Experience working in northern timber types.