FOREST RANGER II
-AGENCY TRANSFERS (CURRENT FOREST RANGER II'S) ONLY MAY APPLY-
Opening Date: | September 27, 2024 | Closing Date: | October 15, 2024 |
Location: | Hancock (4113) Beddington (4115) Old Town (4127) | Position #: | 01714-3497* 01711-0031 01714-3539* |
Position Type: | Permanent Full Time | Class Code: | 9431 |
Grade/Salary: | Grade 19 - $53,726.40 - $72,800.00 Per Year** **(This includes the $0.85 Market Pay Salary Adjustment) |
*Anticipated Vacancies
The Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, Maine Forest Service, has three vacancies that are open for Transfer Only. These are full-time 52-week positions.
BRIEF JOB DESCRIPTION: This is investigative and protective services work in the detection, prevention, pre-suppression, and suppression of forest fires and the enforcement of forestry, environmental and conservation laws.
Typical Duties:
- Patrols and inspects assigned areas observing activities, checking recreational areas, and wood operations; noting road conditions; posting signs; conducting fire investigations; and issuing fire permits.
- Contacts and advises town fire wardens, landowners, mill owners, social organizations, industry, government groups, and others.
- Trains firefighting personnel, attends firefighting training, and repairs/checks firefighting equipment.
- Fights fires and supervises firefighting crews.
- Schedules and instructs fire departments, hotshots, schools, industry, and other groups.
- Inspects logging operations for compliance with the state's fire, environmental, and conservation laws.
- Enforces statutes, prosecutes violators, writes case reports, and testifies in court.
Please make sure you fill out the form below to let us know for which position you are interested in transferring to.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: An Associates Degree which includes 15 hours of natural science (e.g. fire science, criminal justice, emergency management, forestry, biology, geology, oceanography) -OR- an acceptable equivalent two (2) year combination of directly related education, training, and/or experience.
LICENSING/REGISTRATION/CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: Successful completion of the Forest Ranger Academy, and a Maine Driver's License.
TRANSFER FORM:
This form must be received by October 15, 2024
To:Kristin McCamish, HR Generalist
NRSC, SHS #155, Augusta, ME 04333
Fax 287-2216 or email to: kristin.mccamish@maine.gov
Please submit your transfer request at: https://www.maine.gov/nrsc/jobs/index.shtml#acf
Re:Request for Forest Ranger II – Internal Transfers
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I am interested in transferring to the selected vacancy area listed below:
Residency requirements must be consistent with the contract and division policy. Please contact the appropriate Regional Ranger for living zone and patrol areas.
Transfers awarded based on seniority.
Please Print Name:____________________________________________________________
Signature:____________________________________________Date:_________________
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