What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lead Forestry Tech (Asst. Fire Engine Operator) position at USFS Malheur National Forest?
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Opportunity:
GS- 0462-5/6 Lead Forestry Technician (AFEO); Duty Location~ John Day, OR. Announcement # 25-FIRE-P3VA-AFEO-56DH. This is a 13/13 Permanent Seasonal position https://www.usajobs.gov/job/835179000
This outreach is intended to inform potential candidates of the upcoming Phase 3 Permanent Fire Hire positions that will be advertised April 24th – 24th, 2025 on USAJobs.gov.
Contact:
For more information please contact, Chris King at Christopher.king@usda.gov.
The Position:
Serves as a lead wildland firefighter on a wildland fire engine. Drives and operates a wildland fire engine, positioning the engine for proper use and operation. Personally, performs and directs others in starting pump engine, priming pump, adjusting engine speed and pump valves, laying hose, and using appropriate nozzles and nozzle adjustment in effective use of water and additives. Has specialized duties such as water handling specialist, fully qualified chain saw operator, or responsible for maintenance of specialized equipment used to respond to wildland urban interface/intermix situations. Ensures the engine is kept in a full state of readiness for emergency fire dispatch. Serves as initial attack Incident Commander.
The Malheur National Forest is at the center of a nationally recognized effort that has doubled the scale of restoration in Eastern Oregon. If you are looking for an opportunity to do groundbreaking nationally recognized work, we are certain you will find a refreshing approach to leadership in natural resource management.
About the Malheur National Forest:
The Malheur National Forest encompasses 1.7 million acres of wilderness, rangeland, and general forest in the majestic Blue Mountains of Eastern Oregon. It sustains a diversity of vegetation ranging from juniper-sagebrush woodlands and bunchgrass grasslands to high elevation alpine forests of sub-alpine fir and white bark pine. Extensive tracts of ponderosa pine, western larch, Douglas-fir, grand fir, and lodgepole forests occur between the juniper/grassland foothills and alpine peaks. Elevations range from 4,000 feet to 9,038 feet atop Strawberry Mountain. Much of the Forest lies in Grant and Harney counties, with portions in Baker, Crook, and Malheur counties. U.S. Highway 395 bisects the Forest north-to-south, and U.S. Highway 26 bisects it from east-to-west. The Forest has three Ranger Districts: Blue Mountain and Prairie City to the north, and the Emigrant Creek Ranger District on the southern portion of the forest.
The Blue Mountain Ranger District is the largest district on the Malheur National Forest. There are many active grazing allotments, wilderness areas, natural research areas, inventoried roadless areas, a wild horse joint management area, visual corridors, unique geology, and more.
Additional Information on the Malheur National Forest can be found at: Malheur National Forest - Home (usda.gov)
About the Area:
GRANT COUNTY: JOHN DAY
The upper John Day River Valley is home to the majority of the 8000 residents of Grant County. John Day constitutes the primary population "center" and county seat. It is a full-service community with a hospital, medical and dental offices, elementary, junior high and high school, restaurants, motels, bed and breakfasts, fairgrounds, and a county airport. For more information on Grant County go to the Grant County Chamber of Commerce https://www.gcoregonlive.com/ or the Grant County website https://grantcountyoregon.net/
Job Types: Full-time, Temporary
Pay: $25.12 - $27.36 per hour
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Employee assistance program
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
Work Location: In person
Salary : $25 - $27