| 1. FORESTER |
| US-NM-Dulce | Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs | | 03/16/2009 to 12/31/2009 |
Compiles and analyzes various forest resource survey and study data; prepares data summaries; statistical analysis; data graphs; forest maps; reports findings; evaluates results; and makes recommendations for action planning. Participates in prescribed fire and wildfire presuppression/suppression activities as required. Maintains and updates records; files; databases; and reports in computer f... |
Click here for more information...
|
| 2. FORESTRY AID (WILDLAND FIRE) |
| US-NM-Carlsbad | National Park Service | | 10/16/2009 to 11/30/2009 |
GS-03 Forestry Aid is an entry level position targeted at the first year wildland fire fighter. Entry level fire fighter training will be provided to introduce employee to wildland fire tactics, policies, and responsibilities. Employee is part of a wildland engine module.Will travel at least (2) two weeks per month and possibly more, depending on the fire season.Tour of duty will normally be 40 ... |
Click here for more information...
|
| 3. Forestry Technician (Fire) |
| US-NM-San Antonio | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | | 11/18/2009 to 01/04/2010 |
GS-4: Serves as a skilled member of a fire or engine crew with responsibility for using a variety of specialized tools, equipment, and techniques in controlling and suppressing fires. Operates an engine for short periods of time. Scouts fires and develops data on hazardous areas. Maintains firefighting tools and equipment. Receives and records reports of fires and executes initial attack plans... |
Click here for more information...
|
| 4. Forestry Technician (Fire) |
| US-NM-San Acacia | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | | 11/18/2009 to 01/04/2010 |
GS-4: Serves as a skilled member of a fire or engine crew with responsibility for using a variety of specialized tools, equipment, and techniques in controlling and suppressing fires. Operates an engine for short periods of time. Scouts fires and develops data on hazardous areas. Maintains firefighting tools and equipment. Receives and records reports of fires and executes initial attack plans... |
Click here for more information...
|
| 5. Forestry Technician (Fire) |
| US-NM-San Antonio | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | | 11/18/2009 to 01/04/2010 |
GS-4: Serves as a skilled member of a fire or engine crew with responsibility for using a variety of specialized tools, equipment, and techniques in controlling and suppressing fires. Operates an engine for short periods of time. Scouts fires and develops data on hazardous areas. Maintains firefighting tools and equipment. Receives and records reports of fires and executes initial attack plans... |
Click here for more information...
|
| 6. Forestry Technician (Fire) |
| US-NM-San Acacia | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | | 11/18/2009 to 01/04/2010 |
GS-4: Serves as a skilled member of a fire or engine crew with responsibility for using a variety of specialized tools, equipment, and techniques in controlling and suppressing fires. Operates an engine for short periods of time. Scouts fires and develops data on hazardous areas. Maintains firefighting tools and equipment. Receives and records reports of fires and executes initial attack plans... |
Click here for more information...
|
| 7. FORESTRY TECHNICIAN (WILDLAND FIRE) |
| US-NM-Carlsbad | National Park Service | | 10/16/2009 to 11/30/2009 |
GS-5: GS-05 Lead position with 12 months or four (4) seasons of wildland fire fighter experience equivalent to the GS-04 level, with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to lead a three person engine module in wildland fire suppression or fuel treatment activities. Will be exposed to fire fighting training, enhancing knowledge of wildland fire tactics, policies, and responsibilities. Lead crew ... |
Click here for more information...
|
| 8. FORESTRY TECHNICIAN (WILDLAND FIRE) |
| US-NM-Carlsbad | National Park Service | | 10/16/2009 to 11/30/2009 |
GS-4: Forestry Technician has four (4) seasons of wildland fire fighter experience. A season of experience is considered to be a period of no less than 3 months of continuous employment on a seasonal basis. Shorter periods may be combined to make a season, provided a total of at least 3 months' experience is shown. For any period where the work exceeded 3 months, the excess work is credited to... |
Click here for more information...
|
| 9. Lead Range Technician (Fire)/Engine Operator |
| US-NM-Carlsbad | Bureau of Land Management | | 11/17/2009 to 12/18/2009 |
The purpose of this rigorous position is to perform wildland fire
fighting work and to lead crews performing such work. These may be
engine crews, hand crews, or prescribed fire crews. The incumbent
serves as a working leader of 3 or more crew members. These crews
perform work directly related to wildland fire suppression and
control activities including suppression, preparedness, pre... |
Click here for more information...
|
| 10. Lead Range Technician (Fire)/Engine Operator |
| US-NM-Las Cruces | Bureau of Land Management | | 11/17/2009 to 12/18/2009 |
The purpose of this rigorous position is to perform wildland fire
fighting work and to lead crews performing such work. These may be
engine crews, hand crews, or prescribed fire crews. The incumbent
serves as a working leader of 3 or more crew members. These crews
perform work directly related to wildland fire suppression and
control activities including suppression, preparedness, pre... |
Click here for more information...
|