Forestry Technician

#49387
Outdoor Pathways

Details:

  • Category: Outdoor Pathways (IIC Internships)
  • Openings: One
  • Position Type: Internship
  • Posted on: March 3, 2025
  • Open until: Thu, May 1, 2025
  • Work Hours: 40
  • Wage: $17.27
  • Location: Beaver, UT

Description:

Schedule: Monday through Thursday 7 to 5:30. Could flex depending on need and time of year.

Housing: No Housing Available

Dates: 05-01-2025 - 08-01-2025

Agency: United States Forest Service

Location: Beaver, Ut

Overview:

Forestry Technician to perform duties that could and may not be limited to: Recreation, Administration, Range, Wildlife and Timber Programs. This internship will give a good background to hands on natural resources management as it relates to these programs.

Responsibilities:

Responsibilities to include but not limited to: Trail work, cleaning Cxt's, maintenance work, Timber management support, administrative support, Interaction with the public,

Qualifications:

Desired but not required: Operate motor vehicles on unimproved surfaces, atv/ utv operation. Ability to ride and handle horses in the back country. Navigate manually and via GPS in the backcountry. Operate hand tools to include chain saws, power tools, shovels, pick axe, rock bars, hand tools etc. Be able to lift heavy loads, hike long distances, wear protective equipment, manage your time, be self -motivated, follow directions, log data, produce reports, interact in a crew setting and be flexible.


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