FORESTRY AIDE 2
Company: State of Tennessee
Location: Wildersville
Posted on: November 15, 2023
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Job Description:
Job Information State of Tennessee Job Information Opening
Date/Time Thur 11/02/2023 12:00AM Central Time Closing Date/Time
Wed 11/15/2023 11:59PM Central Time Salary (Monthly) $2,292.00
Salary (Annually) $27,504.00 Job Type Full-Time City, State
Location Wildersville, TN Department Agriculture LOCATION OF (1)
POSITION TO BE FILLED: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY
OPERATIONS DIVISION, HENDERSON COUNTY
For more information, visit the link below:
https://www.tn.gov/agriculture/forests/employment-opportunities.html
Qualifications Education and Experience: Education equivalent to
graduation from a standard high school and experience equivalent to
one year of full-time work in one of the following areas: (1) fire
suppression or fire prevention, (2) the conservation of trees,
soil, water, or wildlife, (3) the farming or harvesting of forest
products or orchards, (4) land surveying or mapping, (5) the
operation of sawmills or tractors or bulldozers, or (6) maintenance
and repair of heavy equipment or carpentry. Substitution of
Education for Experience: Additional college coursework in fire
science, emergency management, homeland security, and natural
resources from an accredited college or university may substitute
for the required experience on a year-for-year basis to a maximum
of one year. Substitution of Experience for Education: Experience
in fire suppression or fire prevention; the conservation of trees,
soil, water, or wildlife; the farming or harvesting of forest
products or orchards; land surveying or mapping; the operation of
sawmills or tractors or bulldozers; or maintenance and repair of
heavy equipment or carpentry may be substituted for the required
education on a year-for-year basis to a maximum of four years.
Necessary Special Qualifications: Applicants for this class
must:
1. Possess and maintain a valid vehicle operator's license during
employment; 2. Be at least eighteen (18) years of age on the date
of application; 3. Take and pass the job-related work capacity test
for wildland firefighters (WCT) for positions that perform fire
line activity as one of their primary duties. This test consists of
walking 2 miles with a 25-pound backpack in 30 minutes or less; 4.
Obtain applicable Commercial Driver's License (CDL) within twelve
(12) months of hire; 5. Maintain a level of physical fitness and
general health (both physically and mentally) which shall permit
them to effectively perform their duties. Examination Method:
Education and Experience, 100%, for Preferred Service positions.
Summary Summary: Under general supervision, performs fire
prevention, fire suppression, and conservation work on state
forests and private lands of average difficulty; and performs
related work as required. Distinguishing Features: This is the
working and/or lead level class in the Forestry Aide Sub-Series. An
employee in this class operates and maintains heavy equipment and
performs a wide variety of wildland fire suppression and related
work in fire management, forest management and reforestation on
state forests and private lands. This class differs from a Forestry
Aide 1 in that that an incumbent of the latter is part time,
functions at the entry level and does not operate heavy equipment.
This class differs from a Forestry Technician in that an incumbent
of the latter acts as supervisor. Responsibilities May serve in a
lead role directing other wildland firefighters and external
resources regarding fire suppression activities or serve as a lead
worker on other all-hazard situations by ensuring safety,
coordinating job assignments and maintaining constant
communication. Assesses environmental conditions of active fires
(e.g., weather, topography, fuel type), available resources and
uses understanding of fire behavior to determine course of action
to control fires. Constructs a fire line using hand tools (e.g.,
fire rake, Pulaski, and leaf blower) for extended periods of time.
Attends mandatory technical training as required by the Division of
Forestry. Attends annual TN/KY Wildland Fire Academy to be
certified in specialty areas. Gathers and reports information about
landowner, cause of fire, location, values/structures at risk and
other information for fire report and to relay information to Fire
Resource Coordinator for determination of resources needed. May
operate hand-held equipment, heavy machinery, and vehicles, such
as, but not limited to bulldozers, wildland fire engines, tractors,
forklifts, dump trucks, road graders, and back hoes etc. Maintains
the facilities and maintenance of grounds. Maintains assigned
equipment and vehicles assigned for all incident readiness.
Educates local cooperators, the general public, and various
agencies on general tactics, fire behavior, use of
tools/implements, and functions of the Tennessee Division of
Forestry. Provides training for firefighters and permit writers
through various means. May assist with educational and outreach
opportunities. Monitors seedling storage facilities to ensure
viable seedlings. Reviews and assists in timber harvest sites on
private or public forest land for implementation of forestry Best
Management Practices and/or contract compliance. Collects forest
management data and conducting seedling survival checks. Assists
with vendor services such as: prescribed fire, timber marking, tree
planting, and fire line construction. Determines which orders can
be filled based on seedlings delivered as compared to seedlings
ordered. Confirms Seedling Shipping Manifest corresponds with
seedlings delivered. Inspects and marks boundaries of State Forests
to gather information (e.g., timber trespass, illegal recreational
activities, etc.). Identifies dead and dying trees to diagnose the
cause (e.g., insects, disease, natural causes) through visual
inspection and recommends course of action. Assists in monitoring,
detection, and control of forests pests and invasive species.
Competencies Competencies: Action Oriented Customer Focus Ethics
and Values Functional/Technical Competency Listening Patience Peer
Relationships Perseverance Technical Learning Decision Quality
Building Effective Teams Knowledge: Building and Construction
Computers and Electronics Customer and Personal Service Education
and Training Geography Mechanical Public Safety and Security
Telecommunications Skills: Active Learning Active Listening
Coordination Operation Monitoring Equipment Maintenance Service
Orientation Social Perceptiveness Speaking Judgment and Decision
Making Instructing Operation and Control Abilities: Arm-Hand
Steadiness Auditory Attention Dynamic Flexibility/ Strength Gross
Body Coordination/ Equilibrium Manual Dexterity Multi-limb
Coordination Problem Sensitivity Rate Control Reaction Time
Response Orientation Tools & Equipment Computer Telephone Fax
Machine Printer/Copier/Scanner Safety Equipment/Tools Motor
Vehicles Fire Line Hand Tools Lawn Maintenance Tools GPS/Survey
Equipment Mobile and Portable Radios Heavy Equipment Forestry Field
Equipment TN Driver Standards State of Tennessee positions that may
involve driving responsibilities require candidates to meet the
following minimum driver qualifications:
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