Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest

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Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest

USDA Forest Service Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest Seasonal Timber Crew Jobs

FORESTRY TECHNICIAN (TIMBER SALE PREP), GS-0462-4/5

The Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest is planning to fill up to 4 temporary Timber Crew positions for the 2014 field season. The positions are part of a dedicated team that works to implement the Forest’s timber sale preparation program. Seasonal crew member duties include timber sale unit layout, compass traverse, boundary posting, tree marking, timber cruising, and GPS mapping of sale areas. Knowledge of tree and shrub species, map and compass skills, basic knowledge of timber harvesting systems, and experience with cruising instruments are preferred. The Timber Crew works full-time, typically 5 8-hour days per week during training and introduction, and 4 10-hour days per week during production (mostly in the field). The work is physically demanding, and includes walking while carrying a vest loaded with gear on steep terrain, in dense brush, and in rain or snow as well as hot weather in the summer. We take pride in our safety record and emphasize a culture of safety and accountability throughout the agency. Tour of Duty: These positions will be filled as 1039 temporary seasonals, with a tour of duty less than 6 months. Target start dates are in May. Actual dates will be determined at the time of hiring. End dates are usually dependent on weather and access to work sites, but are typically in November or December. Hourly wage: $14.45 - $16.17, depending on education and experience. Location: Darrington, Washington. Accommodations: Forest Service bunkhouse space is available on a first-come, first-served basis. These are shared spaces with a common kitchen, bathroom, and living room. Cost of housing is deducted from bi-weekly pay. Employees are responsible for maintaining bunkhouses in a clean and orderly condition. How to Apply: Vacancies are posted on www.USAJobs.gov. Enter the following vacancy announcement numbers in the Keyword Search:

Forestry Technician (Timber Sale Prep), GS-4 14-TEMP110605-016537SK-DT This vacancy announcement opens February 18 and closes at midnight (EST) on February 24.

Forestry Technician (Timber Sale Prep), GS-5 14-TEMP0605-016589SK-DT This vacancy announcement opens February 20 and closes at midnight (EST) on February 26.

Applications must be successfully completed before the vacancy announcement closes.

For more information: Contact Samantha Chang, Forester, [email protected] or (360) 436-2309. About the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest: The Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest is located in western Washington, in Region 6 (Pacific Northwest). It extends over 140 miles along the western slope of the Cascade Range, from Mt. Rainier National Park to the Canadian border. With its close proximity to large populations in the Seattle and Puget Sound region, and Vancouver, BC, the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie is one of the most heavily visited National Forests in the country. The Forest Supervisor’s Office (SO) is located in Everett, WA, about 30 miles north of Seattle. Ranger Stations are located in Sedro-Woolley, Darrington, Skykomish, and North Bend. Public Service Centers are located in Glacier, Verlot, Snoqualmie Pass, and Enumclaw. For more information about the Mt. Baker- Snoqualmie National Forest, visit: http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/mbs/

Darrington Community Information: The town of Darrington is located in eastern Snohomish County, about 1 ½ hours’ drive northeast of Seattle, at the base of the North Cascades. The Sauk and Stillaguamish rivers flow nearby, and Whitehorse Mountain provides a stunning backdrop to the town. Plentiful rainfall keeps the rivers flowing and the forests green. The community has about 1,500 residents, and includes a grocery, hardware store, clinic, and several other businesses. The public library is part of a large county-wide system. The area hosts several annual events including rodeo, Summer Meltdown concert, and the Darrington Bluegrass Festival. For more information on the Darrington community, visit http://darringtonwa.org/.

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