What are the responsibilities and job description for the Natural Resource Tech - Landscape Services position at Milwaukee County?
Arborist/Landscape Construction/Equipment Operator
(Natural Resources Technician)
Department: Parks
Full-time, Hourly
Hourly Range: $26.71 - $32.78/hr
Closing Date: 03/20/2025 or sooner upon receiving 50 applicant submissions
Parks Equity Statement: Milwaukee County Parks is committed to attracting and retaining a diverse work force that is demographically and racially representative of Milwaukee County residents. Milwaukee County Parks leadership is committed to honoring diverse experiences, perspectives, and unique identities, while fostering work environments that are inclusive, equitable, and welcoming.
Job Summary
The Natural Resources Technician is responsible for many aspects of the day-to-day land management essential to public safety within the 15,000 acres of the Milwaukee County Parks. While a majority of the work consists of attention to the 1.5 million trees in the system, the Natural Resources Technician is also responsible for maintaining the park system's hard surfaces, natural areas, landscaping and general construction.
Job Responsibilities
Tree Maintenance - Plants, removes, and maintains trees throughout the Milwaukee County Parks System. Maintenance consists of pruning, fertilizing, and treating for disease and insects. Respond to damage and hazardous situations due to storms and other natural events or accidents.
Landscaping and Construction - Installation, repair, and maintenance of parks infrastructure including, but not limited to: footbridges, storm water laterals, catch basins, golf course drainage, and benches. Rough and finish grading. Establishment of turf and hardscapes.
Hard Surface Maintenance and Repair - Repair and maintain the hard surfaces of the Milwaukee County Parks System, which include roads, parkways, parking lots, paths, trails, and walks. Maintenance includes crack filling, cutting, and milling. Repair consists of cutting, removing, and replacing with hot patch.
Heavy Equipment Operation and Maintenance - Inspect, maintain, and operate equipment (skid steers, tractors, front end loaders), vehicle and trailers small to CDL Class A, and specialty equipment (lift trucks, tree spades, backhoe, and excavators). Includes snow and ice removal.
Seasonal Crew Supervision - Supervising or acting as lead worker of seasonal crews responsible for plant health care, planting, and hedging. Crew will consist of peers and seasonal staff. Responsibilities include daily staff and vehicle assignments, and reporting status updates.
Road Maintenance - Provide cyclical maintenance by removing accumulated debris from hard surfaces and catch basins utilizing specialized equipment (VacAll and Street Sweeper) for the 120 lane miles of parkways/roads and 126 parking lots.
Natural Areas Maintenance - Assist Natural Areas staff by implementing large scale aspects of a management plan through heavy equipment operations or the need for multiple trained personnel.
Operation of Tools and Equipment – Ability to safely operate vehicles over 26,0001 GVW, trailers over 10,001 GVW, heavy machinery, chainsaws, hand tools, power tools, rope and saddle, computers and standard office equipment.
Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs.; ability to push and pull up to 100 lbs.
Other duties as assigned.
Required Education, License/Certification and Experiences
Current residency within the State of Wisconsin upon application required
Valid Wisconsin Driver’s License required and must be maintained throughout incumbency
High School Diploma or GED required
Previous work experience in Horticulture, Arboriculture, Landscaping or Natural Resources required
Wisconsin DATCP Category 3.0 (Turf & Landscape) Pesticide Applicator certification required or must be obtained within six (6) months of hire
First Aid/CPR/AED required or must be obtained within six (6) months of hire
CDL Class A with Tanker Endorsement (N) required or must be obtained within six (6) months of hire
Preferred Education, License/Certification and Experiences
Associate degree or higher in Urban Forestry, Conservation, Parks & Recreation or closely related field preferred
Wisconsin DATCP Category 6.0 (Right of Way & Natural Areas) Pesticide Applicator certification preferred
OSHA 10-hour certification preferred
International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) certification (Municipal, Climber, Aerial Lift or other specialists) preferred
Tree Care Industry Safety Specialist certification preferred
Note: This Original Examination is open to current residents of the State of Wisconsin. The selection process will be job related and will consist of one or more of the following: education and experience evaluation; written, oral, or performance tests, or other assessment methods.
APPLICANTS MUST POSSESS MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AT TIME OF FILING APPLICATION
Salary : $27 - $33