Description:
Schedule: 8:00 to 4:30 with a half hour lunch break Monday - Friday.
Dates: 05-23-2022 - 08-26-2022
Agency: United States Forest Service
Location: Loa Utah
Overview:
Housing is available for this position. This position will work closely with full-time range technicians and Rangeland Management Specialist to complete time-sensitive and mission-critical projects to ensure the overall improvement and health of our public lands.
Range Technicians work under the supervision and guidance of professional range and natural resource specialists performing a variety of duties related to monitoring range conditions and utilization, supervising range use by permits, investigating unauthorized use, inspecting or maintaining existing range improvement projects, and weed management and inventory. Performed outdoors, the work is often in rugged terrain and various weather conditions. Individuals should be capable of working alone, or with other people, during morning hours and throughout the day. Some positions may require overnight camping for several days at a time and limited weekend work. Depending on locations, there may or may not be government housing. Some locations are rural and have limited services available.
Responsibilities:
- This position requires range management, grazing compliance and administration, noxious weed treatment and inventory and vegetative monitoring.
- With training provided, line intercept, point intercept, gap intercept and key forage plant utilization will be conducted.
- Intern will assist Rangeland Specialist, provide stock care and feeding (in some positions), and stock wrangling and packing (in some positions).
- Office work associated with data gathering is also required.
Qualifications:
- Candidate must have the ability and willingness to work alone in remote locations and various environments.
- Must have a current state issued driver license and be able to demonstrate safe driving skills to obtain federal driver’s license.
- Experience and/or ability to safely operate 4x4 vehicles in mountainous terrain.
- Experience and/or ability to identify plant species common to southern Utah/northern Arizona and to describe environmental characteristics concerning rangeland plants and soils.
- Have a basic knowledge of fence construction techniques.
- Willingness to assist weed technician with chemical and mechanical treatment of weeds.
- Ability to work in a variety of weather conditions that can range from mild to extreme.
- Position may require walking/hiking on uneven terrain and some strenuous work.
- Some experience in one of all of the following is helpful but not necessary to apply for the internship: Natural resource management, biology, physical science, or botany.