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Lands Resource Specialist - Forest Management

Deadline:
Employer:
Idaho Department of Lands
Job Field:
Forestry
Job Type:
Full Time
Location:
Idaho
Location Detail:
Orofino, Idaho
Job Description:

The Department of Lands has one (1) opening for a Lands Resource Specialist - Forest Management position will be located at our Clearwater Supervisory Area office in Orofino, Idaho.

The Lands Resource Specialist position is used for training purposes for the Lands Resource Specialist, Senior. Through various types of on-the-job training, the employee will learn to carry out the duties of a Lands Resource Specialist, Senior including learning state laws and department policies and procedures.

 

After successful completion of the Lands Resource Specialist training plan (this will take between six (6) months and five (5) years, depending on experience) the employee will advance to a Lands Resource Specialist, Senior. This advancement may include a pay increase.

 

Example of Duties

 

This position is in the Orofino office of the Clearwater Area. It is needed to replace an existing position and is necessary to meet the mission of the department for this area by managing approximately 13% of the Area’s yearly timber volume of 55 MMBF sold each year. They also are responsible for TM (Timber sale) and FM (Forest Improvement) projects and grazing allotment administration on their unit. This position will be encouraged to participate in fire.

 

General Job Duties for Forest Management:

 

Prepares timber sale projects in the field to include:

Establishing project boundaries

Developing silvicultural prescriptions

Determining logging systems

Designing /maintaining road systems

Timber marking and cruising

Prepares forest improvement projects in the field to include:

Planting

Herbicide site preparation

Broadcast burning

Pre-commercial thinning

Road maintenance

Land surveying

Prepares timber sale and forest improvement project documentation to include:

Writing project descriptions

Building GIS project maps

Compiling timber cruise data

Determining logging and road construction costs

Timber sale appraisal

Preparing contract terms

Developing a hazard management plan

Administers timber sale and forest improvement projects for compliance with management objectives, contract terms, Department policy, and applicable laws

Administers grazing leases

Supervising others

Qualifications:

Experience:

 

Communicating effectively both verbally and in writing as appropriate for the needs of the audience through technical reports, business correspondence, and oral presentations

 

Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to produce maps and analyze spatial data

 

Some Knowledge of:

 

State and federal laws, rules and regulations in relation to natural resource management activities

 

Methods used to evaluate projects and/or data, analyzing alternatives, and making recommendations

 

Public land survey legal descriptions, aerial photos and topographic and property ownership maps

 

Financial analysis methods used to consider the relative costs and benefits of potential actions or proposals to choose the most appropriate one

 

Specialty Minimum Qualifications:

 

Forest management principles including:

Silvicultural principles

Forest mensuration

Dendrology, Systematic Botany or Plant Identification

Forest entomology and Pathology

Forest harvest methods

Soils, Physical Geology or Soil Ecosystems

Forest Economics

 

Other:

Possession of a valid driver's license

Salary:
22.73
Benefits:

https://dhr.idaho.gov/StateEmployees/Benefits.html

How to Apply:

https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/idaho/jobs/3969836/lands-resource-specialist-forest-management

 

careers@idl.idaho.gov

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