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OPS- Fish & Wildlife Technician

Employer
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Job Description, Responsibilities and Required Qualifications or Skills

Description of duties: THIS IS AN OPS POSITION.  IT IS NOT CAREER SERVICE.  

The FWC’s Northeast Region is seeking a highly motivated candidate to join a team of biologists and technicians on the William Beardall Tosohatchee Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in Orange County, FL. This position serves as an OPS Fish and Wildlife Technician on a highly productive team of land managers to restore and enhance habitats for the benefit of a variety of species and for the enjoyment of Florida residents and visitors. The successful candidate’s primary duties will be to control exotic vegetation using herbicides and mechanical methods but also will be a key team member responsible for all aspects of management of the WMA including the application of prescribed fire.  Habitat improvement is focused on imperiled and locally important species including, but not limited to, northern bobwhite, white-tailed deer, wild turkey, gopher tortoise, Bachman’s sparrow, brown-headed nuthatch, and black rail.

Additionally, the position may assist with infrastructure construction, maintenance and repair, including roads, trails, culverts, fences, gates, signs, and buildings. The position will operate, maintain, and repair various equipment and vehicles including trucks, tractors, ATVs, UTVs, heavy equipment, and implements (disc harrows, mowers, sprayers, etc.).  The incumbent will interact with various partner agencies and the public to provide information concerning wildlife and area management, rules and regulations. Occasionally the incumbent will attend regional and divisional meetings as well as various trainings as needed. There may also be opportunities to assist with land management or wildlife monitoring on other WMAs throughout FWC’s Northeast Region.

Region: Northeast

Title: OPS Fish/Wildlife Technician

County: Orange

Working hours:8:00am – 5:00pm, Monday – Friday, maximum allowable hours per year: 1,920

List of any subordinates supervised:    None

Residency requirement: Within a 25-mile radius of the William Beardall Tosohatchee WMA entrance.

Level of Education: High School or GED

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Preference will be given to applicants that possess the following:

  • Ability to operate, maintain, and repair heavy equipment and associated implements
  • Ability to work independently and as a member of a team
  • Ability to plan and organize work assignments
  • Familiarity with outdoor recreational activities, including hunting
  • Knowledge of wildlife and land management practices, such as prescribed burning and herbicide use for vegetation control
  • Familiarity with common invasive plants found in Central Florida
  • Basic use of personal computers
  • Ability to operate outdoors under inclement weather conditions
  • Ability to frequently push, pull and/or carry more than 50 pounds

Other Requirements:   Incumbent must be able to operate ATVs, tractors, heavy equipment, and tools.  Must be able to lift 50 pounds and walk or stand for extended time periods at night or in inclement weather.  Must have valid State of Florida driver’s license. Occasional, night, weekend, and overnight travel is required.

Job Field:
Wildlife
Other
Job Type:
Full Time
Location Detail:
Location: CHRISTMAS, FL, US, 32709
Nearest Major Market: Orlando
Salary:
$18.23 per hour
Job Benefits:

Benefits: Potential to participate in Group health insurance

Application Deadline:

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