Fish and Wildlife Technician (Aquatic Invasive Species Technician – Central Point) underfill option

Updated: 11 months ago
Location: Central Point, OREGON
Deadline: 05 Jun 2023

Agency
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Location
Central Point, Oregon
Job Category
Seasonal
Salary
$3,022.00 - $4,465.00 Monthly
Last Date to Apply
06/05/2023
Website
https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Central-Point--ODFW--Rogue-Watershed-District-Office/Fish-and-Wildlife-Technician--Aquatic-Invasive-Species-Technician---Central-Point--underfill-option_REQ-119713
Description
Make a Difference in Oregon's Natural Resources! Help the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife fulfill its mission: To protect and enhance Oregon's fish and wildlife and their habitats for use and enjoyment by present and future generations. This position is with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) located in Central Point, Oregon. Central Point is located in southern Oregon near the Oregon/California border. It is approximately 3 miles north of Medford, OR. This is a full time, seasonal position from May 1, 2023 through September 30, 2023. (These are estimated dates. Length of season(s) may be shortened or extended depending on project needs, funding, or factors beyond the project’s control). Help keep Oregon safe from aquatic invasive species! Inspect watercrafts at key locations located around the state. The goal of this recruitment is to fill the positions at the Fish & Wildlife Technician (FWT) level. However, we encourage candidates to apply for the Fish & Wildlife Technician Entry level ($2,823/mo.), as the department may consider under-filling the positions. If you enjoy the outdoors, Oregon is the place for you. We have glaciated mountain peaks, the Snake River and Hells Canyon to the east, the Pacific Ocean to the west and the massive Columbia River Gorge to the north. You can fish 365 days a year, and there is hunting for big game, waterfowl and game birds. The Oregon coast attracts thousands of people who clam, crab and fish in the ocean for halibut, salmon and tuna. The outdoor opportunities are endless when it comes to fish and wildlife in Oregon! Oregon is known for their vineyards, breweries and adventures for the whole family to enjoy. To learn more about the department, the work we do, and see our beautiful state, view the following video at https://youtu.be/8CjDPiPMGAk What you will do: • Inspect watercrafts entering Oregon at designated locations throughout the state for quagga and zebra mussels and other aquatic invasive species. Follow established protocols for inspection and decontamination of affected watercrafts. Interview watercraft owners or transporters to evaluate risk based on boating history. • Use watercraft inspections as an education and outreach opportunity to inform members of the public about aquatic invasive species and their ecological and economic impacts. • Participate in outreach and education efforts to inform the general public about the impacts of aquatic invasive species on Oregon's fish and wildlife and their habitats. Disseminate information about aquatic invasive species and proper ways to clean or decontaminate watercraft at various public venues. • Submit weekly summaries of watercraft inspections to the Invasive Species, Wildlife Integrity Supervisor. Record inspection data on paper forms or a tablet. Enter inspection forms into an online database. • Occasionally coordinate with Oregon State Police, Oregon State Marine Board, county law enforcement, and other department staff to isolate any watercraft contaminated with quagga or zebra mussels or other aquatic invasive species. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. They are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties required. Working Conditions • Requires working in inclement weather. • Requires great attention to detail when inspecting and decontaminating watercrafts. • Requires use of a computer. • This position requires working weekends and holidays. • Must be persuasive and diplomatic when dealing with the general public and sometimes upset individuals. • Requires a flexible work schedule that varies in the number of hours worked on a daily basis, but not necessarily each day, or a work schedule in which the starting and stopping times vary on a daily basis, but not necessarily each day. This includes working at all hours and workdays in excess of eight hours. If you are passionate about natural resources, we invite you to join our team and assist with furthering ODFW’s mission by partnering with communities and sharing how our work has a positive effect on Oregon’s fish, wildlife and their habitats. ODFW is dedicated to cultivating a diverse and inclusive workforce as we strive to represent and better serve our neighboring communities. Our most important asset is our employees, and each person brings unique, different, and important contributions to the workplace and community we serve. With Oregon’s changing demographics, a workforce that reflects this change will make us stronger and create an opportunity for better decision making. Consider joining our team as we lead ODFW into the future! The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
Qualifications
We are seeking applicants who meet the minimum qualifications and have the following skills and experience: Minimum Qualifications: Fish & Wildlife Technician Option: • An Associate degree in Fisheries Technology, Aquaculture, Aquarium Science, Wildlife Technology or Agriculture; OR • Eighteen months of experience in fisheries, fish culture, fish screens, care of livestock, agricultural research and experimentation, monitoring game or wildlife, or farming. A higher level degree in Fisheries or Wildlife Science, or a closely-related degree with at least 45 quarter (30 semester) hours of biological/ecological coursework will substitute for the Associate degree. Fish & Wildlife Technician Entry Option - Underfill: • Minimum qualifications are not established for this classification, there are no minimum qualifications. Previous related experience is desirable. Requested Skills: • Experience performing watercraft inspections • Experience participating in outreach and education efforts to inform the general public about the impacts of aquatic invasive species on Oregon's fish and wildlife and their habitats • Ability to identify fish, mussels and aquatic plants • A working knowledge of aquatic invasive species • Performing minor maintenance on equipment • Using a computer database to enter data Criminal Records/DMV Check Applicants are subject to both a criminal history and motor vehicles check. Driving is required for all positions. Out-of-state finalists will be required to present a current certified driving record for review to be considered for the position. Be prepared to obtain as soon as possible. You are expected to provide the out-of-state certified driving record before an offer can be made unless extenuating circumstances exist. Adverse background and/or driving information may disqualify you from further consideration. NOTE: Within three days of hire, applicants will be required to complete the U.S. Department Homeland Security's I-9 form confirming authorization to work in the United States. ODFW participates in E-Verify. ODFW is not able to support VISA sponsorships.
Contact Person
ODFW Human Resources

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