Job Opportunity: Wildland Fire Support Module Operations Technician
The Forest Stewards Guild is hiring a full-time seasonal position in Anchorage, Alaska!
The Wildland Fire Support Module Operations Technician position encompasses both fire and land management responsibilities in a challenging, complex and high-tempo military wildland fire environment. Opportunities exist for leadership development and future employment or detail.
Candidates should have a passion for:
• Labor-intensive fieldwork in demanding environmental conditions.
• Combining ecosystem and wildlife restoration under the broader goal of wildfire prevention.
• Personal and professional development.
• Increasing diversity and inclusion in the fire practitioner community.
Organization Description:
This position reports to two organizations. Daily operations will be overseen by the module leader on-site, an employee of Center for Environmental Management Military Lands (CEMML). Career development plans, training strategies, and administrative/human relations support will be provided by the Forest Stewards Guild. The WSM will assist Air Force installations and Inter-Agency partners by providing staffing and support to the Air Force Wildland Fire Branch (AFWFB).
Position Description:
Successful candidates will have experience in wildland fire or prescribed fire operations, with a focus on chainsaw skills, effective communication, and a commitment to working with diverse populations. They will:
• Utilize chainsaws and heavy equipment for fuels reduction, hazard tree mitigation (spruce beetle infested stands) and wildfire prevention.
• Engage in all aspects of prescribed fire including fireline construction, ignition, holding, mop-up, rehabilitation, and monitoring.
• Support initial attack on wildfire suppression efforts.
• Operate and maintain motor vehicles, ATVs/UTVs, fire engines and small engines.
• May work in cold, rainy, and variable weather conditions, in remote locations, and on difficult or hazardous terrain and / or in other physically demanding environments. This includes potential risk for unexploded ordinance and other related hazards.
• Demonstrate a strong work ethic, including a commitment to principles of Duty, Integrity and Respect.
• Candidates demonstrating proficiency and growth throughout their nine month term will be strongly considered for future employment or details with the Gravitas Peak Wildland Fire Module. The Module prepares young firefighters for competitive employment with the
Compensation and Timeline:
Pay: $22/hr. Paid leave and paid holiday benefits are provided. Employer-sponsored health and dental care coverage is available after 30 days of continuous employment. Housing is not provided. The Forest Stewards Guild is an equal opportunity employer. Candidates with diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
Nine-month position, preferred start date between 1 February and 1 March, 2020.
Contact Us:
Interested applicants should submit a one-page cover letter, three professional references, resume, and fire record to Jennifer Mueller (jennifer@forestguild.org) by 1 January 2020. Jennifer can also be reached at (303) 378-4096 or (303) 523-0865, preferably between 8am-12pm MST. Please specify your earliest available start date.