What are the responsibilities and job description for the Maintenance Fellowship position at MobilizeGreen?
Job Description
Salary:
Join us. Do work that Matters!
MobilizeGreen seeks conservation-mindedMaintenance Fellowswho want a career opportunity in one or more of the trades with the federal government. Through its partnership with theUS Fish & Wildlife Service(FWS), MobilizeGreen is implementing the FWS Maintenance and Infrastructure Fellowship program for participants. Fellows will work on a variety of maintenance projects on a network of public lands and waters called theNational Wildlife Refuge System. The Maintenance Fellowships typically are for 26 or 52 weeks.
As a Fellow, you will work in a beautiful setting, learning maintenance, project management, equipment use, and leadership development. Through mentorship and training, Fellows will gain the opportunity to launch their career with a non-competitive or through other hiring authorities once they successfully complete their fellowship.
Duty Station and Location: Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge - Fallon, NV
Term:26 weeks (6 months), Full-Time (40 hours per week), on-site position. The fellowship is eligible for extension up to 3 years (36 months).
Anticipated Start Date:End of June 2025
Benefits:
To successfully complete MIFP as a maintenance professional the student will complete various tasks.
Salary:
Join us. Do work that Matters!
MobilizeGreen seeks conservation-mindedMaintenance Fellowswho want a career opportunity in one or more of the trades with the federal government. Through its partnership with theUS Fish & Wildlife Service(FWS), MobilizeGreen is implementing the FWS Maintenance and Infrastructure Fellowship program for participants. Fellows will work on a variety of maintenance projects on a network of public lands and waters called theNational Wildlife Refuge System. The Maintenance Fellowships typically are for 26 or 52 weeks.
As a Fellow, you will work in a beautiful setting, learning maintenance, project management, equipment use, and leadership development. Through mentorship and training, Fellows will gain the opportunity to launch their career with a non-competitive or through other hiring authorities once they successfully complete their fellowship.
Duty Station and Location: Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge - Fallon, NV
Term:26 weeks (6 months), Full-Time (40 hours per week), on-site position. The fellowship is eligible for extension up to 3 years (36 months).
Anticipated Start Date:End of June 2025
Benefits:
- Hands on learning and job training experience
- Paid orientation and travel to orientation
- Mentorship for career and professional development
- Weekly living allowance ($800 per week)
- Housing
- Relocation assistance (if applicable)
- Health insurance option
- Certificate of non-competitive hiring eligibility (with successful completion of fellowship). Other authorities may apply.
To successfully complete MIFP as a maintenance professional the student will complete various tasks.
- Complete up to 3,000 hours of On-the-Job Learning (OJL) and a structured curriculum ofacademic learning emphasizing the four essential attributes to develop competent, capable,multiskilled maintenance professionals and leaders. The fellow will work with supervisors,trainer and MIFP Coordinators to track hours of On-the-Job Learning.
- Participate in one Great American Outdoors Act Strike Forceinfrastructure project or one Maintenance Action Team (MAT) project every six months. Theseare larger-scale projects that bring maintenance professionals together from across the regionto collaborate and accomplish a goal. The fellow may be required to detail at a location otherthan their duty station.
- In addition to hours of OJL recorded, each Fellow must complete a Work Process CompetenciesChecklist. The checklists cover each OJL work process category. Tasks must be completed duringthe term of fellowship. The intent of this checklist is to guide both the fellow and Supervisor inensuring OJL time is meaningful and provides diversity of experience for maximum learning.
- Lead a small project where they plan for equipment, labor, supplies and develop a site safetyplan at their station. Complete and present a final report of the project that includes photos,cost estimation versus actual expenses, and summary of the work done.This project will bereferred to as a Capstone. One Capstone Project will be completed during the first year of theprogram, then an additional project each six-month increment of the program. The projects willincrease in difficulty as the fellows skills and knowledge increases. A poster on the firstcapstone will be presented at the closeout ceremony.
- Complete tasks assigned to the fellows by supervisor or day-to-day trainer. 80% of fellows timewill be spent completing maintenance related tasks. 20% of fellows time can be used tocomplete tasks in other refuge programs ie. Biology, Visitor Services.
- Attend all required MIFP, station and refuge meetings. MIFP meetings will consist of monthly meetings with all MIFP fellows and monthly maintenance cohort meetings. Station and refuge meetings will be outlined by supervisors.
- Effectively communicate scheduling and needs with supervisor and MIFP coordinators.
- Asset and Facility Maintenance: rehabilitates, repairs, and upgrades various exhibits and structures.
- Vehicle Maintenance: operates and maintains gasoline and diesel vehicles.
- Grounds Maintenance: uses hand tools, tractors or skid steer type loaders.
- General Maintenance: maintains work areas and assists with any maintenance issues that arise onsite.
- Project Management: participates in large-scale collaborative deferred maintenance projects; and/or leads or co-leads a small infrastructure project.
- You must have received your high school diploma or GED by the start date.
- You are at least 18 years old and not older than 30 years old (veterans may apply up to age 35).
- You have a strong interest in the FWS fellowship program.
- You must be available to serve for 6 or 12 months in a selected location.
- You need the ability to interpret oral and occasionally written instructions and specifications and follow safety practices.
- You have the skill in or ability to learn operation of tools and equipment.
- You have a valid driver's license.
- You are a citizen or lawful permanent resident.
Salary : $800