Resource Conservation Technician
Position Summary
The Resource Conservation Technician’s primary purpose is to assist Conservation Coordinators and Planners in the implementation of conservation practices. The majority of this work focuses on riparian buffer restoration projects and installing in-stream bio-engineered structures. Serves as an integral member of a team of conservation professionals working primarily in the field. The position is primarily in the field and will work on completing field work (planting, controlling weeds, installing in-stream structures, mowing, and watering) and assist other staff in carrying out miscellaneous grant or contract-related tasks as part of the Palouse Conservation District’s annual plan of work. This position is a member of the District’s team of natural resource conservation professionals working together to enhance and protect natural resources within the District.
Position Details
FTE: | Full Time (40 hours/week) |
Compensation: | $19.03 – $27.57/hour (depending on experience) |
Position Type: | Regular (benefit eligible) |
Required Qualifications
Technical Degree (AS/AA) in Natural Resources, Environmental Sciences or closely related field. Qualifying experience may substitute year-for-year for the education requirement.
Six (6) months of previous experience working as a field crew member.
Physically able to perform field activities for extended periods of time.
Strong attention to detail, communication, and organization skills.
Experience in operation and maintenance of field tools (i.e. chain saws, brush cutters, power tools).
Possess a valid, unrestricted driver’s license.
Washington Herbicide Applicators license, or ability to obtain within the first month of hire.
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Natural Resources, Environmental Sciences or a related field.
Experience with Arc GIS and other mapping software.
Experience with data collection and management.
Experience planting native trees and shrubs.
Experience mechanically or chemically controlling invasive weeds.
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Please be prepared to submit a letter of interest and a resume at the time of application. Application will be reviewed until the position is filled. Applications that do not include both a letter of interest and resume will not be considered. Palouse Conservation District is an equal opportunity employer.
Position Description
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