Job opening: Wildland Firefighter
Salary: $16 - 18 per hour
Published at: Oct 23 2023
Employment Type: Full-time
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This is a Public Notice for positions being filled under the Direct Hiring Authority (DHA) for Wildland Fire. Under this recruitment procedure applications will be accepted for each location identified in this Public Notice. Veterans preference is not applicable to this announcement. To learn more about Direct-Hire Authority, go to: OPM.GOV Hiring Information - DHA.
Duties
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is looking for temporary employees to work on a variety of wildland firefighting crews. Work may include working as a crew member on any of the following types of crews: Engine and Fire Suppression Module. For more information on Crew Types, click here or view these videos.
A Wildland Firefighter (GS-03) performs assignments as an entry level wildland firefighter crew member in developing a working knowledge of fire suppression and fuels management techniques, practices, and terminology; may assist in more specialized assignments such as backfire and burnout, mobile and stationary engine attack.
A Wildland Firefighter (GS-04) is a trained wildland firefighter. May be assigned to carry out specialized assignments such as tree falling, backfire, and burnout operations; utilizes a variety of specialized tools, equipment and techniques while actively managing wildfires. May be required to operate light vehicles and 4X4s.
A Wildland Firefighter (GS-05) is a trained and experienced wildland firefighter performing all aspects of wildland and prescribed fire operations including preparation, ignition, monitoring, holding and mop-up. Gathers and considers information on weather data, topography, fuel types and fire behavior in responding to wildland fire incidents. May be required to operate light vehicles and 4X4s.
Locations for these positions are:
Arizona Strip District (Kanab, UT)**
Arizona Strip District (St. George, UT)**
Kingman, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Safford, AZ
Sierra Vista, AZ
Wickenburg, AZ
Yuma, AZ
Colorado Southwest District FAMU (Dolores/Montrose/Norwood, CO)*
Grand Junction, CO
Northwest District Fire & Aviation (Craig/Meeker, CO)*
Rifle, CO
Idaho Falls District (Idaho Falls/Pocatello/Salmon, ID)*
Twin Falls District (Burley/Shoshone/Twin Falls, ID)*
Eastern Montana/Dakotas District (Billings/Ekalaka/Fort Howes (Ashland)/Jordan/Miles City, MT/Camp Crook, SD)*
Lewistown, MT
Zortman, MT
Carson City District (Carson City/Fernley/Reno, NV)*
Las Vegas, NV
Albuquerque, NM
Carlsbad, NM
Farmington, NM
Grants, NM
Roswell, NM
Socorro, NM
Taos, NM
Hines, OR
Lakeview District (Bonanza/Fort Rock/Klamath Falls/Lakeview, OR)*
Prineville District (Dayville/Prineville, OR)*
Vale District (Baker City/Junction City/Huntington/Jordan Valley/Juntura/Vale, OR)*
Canyon Country District (Moab/Monticello, UT)*
Color Country & Paria River Districts (Cedar City/Kanab/Richfield/Saint George, UT)*
Fillmore Field Office (Eureka/Fillmore, UT)*
Green River District (Price/Vernal, UT)*
Salt Lake Field Office (Grantsville/Salt Lake City/Vernon, UT)*
Spokane District (Spokane/Wenatchee, WA)*
Buffalo, WY
Casper, WY
Cody, WY
Lander, WY
Newcastle, WY
Rawlins, WY
Rock Springs, WY
Worland, WY
*NOTE: For district locations, applicants may be assigned to any of the locations listed for that district.
**NOTE: The Arizona Strip District and the Color Country & Paria River Districts have duty locations in Kanab, UT and Saint George, UT. These positions are separate. If you desire to be considered for the Arizona Strip District and/or the Color Country & Paria River Districts, you will be able to select your preference in the announcement questionnaire.
During the application process, you may select up to SEVEN (7) locations from the list of available locations in this announcement.
For contacts and information regarding housing availability visit Fire Contacts on the DOI FIRES Jobs website and select the state you are interested in.
For more information about temporary fire positions with DOI, go to the following link: https://www.firejobs.doi.gov/.
Qualifications
Hours worked per week must be stated for each season and position held in your resume.
***Experience listed will need to include specific duties about the work being performed and should not be only the general language stated below in the examples.
To qualify for a GS-03
You must meet at least one of the following:
1). Six months of general work experience or 6 months of Firefighter training obtained as part of a high school curriculum (any firefighter training), may be substituted for experience on a month-for-month basis.
General Experience can include:
Any work experience or military service that demonstrates the ability to follow directions and to read, understand, and retain a variety of instructions, regulations, and procedures and that otherwise demonstrates the ability to perform, or learn to perform, the duties of the position.
-OR-
2). One year of education or training above high school related to the work of the position.
-OR-
3). A combination of education and general work experience as described above.
To qualify for a GS-04
You must meet at least one of the following:
1). Six months of general work experience, which can be any work experience AND 6 months of specialized work experience equivalent to the GS-03 level duties.
Examples of specialized work experience may include the following:
Wildland Fire Suppression such as digging hand line, building or patrolling fireline, suppressing spot fires, mopping up fires, hose lays, connecting buckets to drop water or retardant during firefighting operations, etc.
Wildland Fuels Management such as prescribed burning, clearing up burned areas within fireline, felling snags or trees and/or cutting brush around fireline, collecting fuel loads, etc.
Monitoring Wildland Fire such as weather, topography, smoke, fire effects, fire behavior, fire location, collect and record fire related data, etc.
Wildland Fire Preparedness such as maintains fire tools and equipment - Pulaski's, shovels, McLeods, chainsaws, fire hose, pumps, drip torches, power equipment, vehicles, radios, etc.
-OR-
2). 2-year course of study above high school, from an accredited college or university, in Wildland Fire Training, Wildland Fire Science, Wildland Fire Technology or in other related fields which included at least 12 semester hours of coursework such as forestry, range management or conservation, or natural resources (except marine fisheries and oceanography).
-OR-
3). A combination of the education and work experience described above.
To qualify for a GS-05
You must meet at least one of the following:
1). One year of specialized work experience equivalent to the GS-04 level duties.
Examples of specialized work experience include:
On-the-line wildland fire experience in forest/range fire control, prevention or suppression work as a skilled wildland firefighter, utilizing a variety of specialized wildland fire tools and equipment.
-OR-
2). 4-year course of study above high school leading to a bachelor's degree, from an accredited college or university, in Wildland Fire Science, Wildland Fire Training, Wildland Fire Technology or other related fields which included 24 semester hours of coursework such as forestry, range management or conservation, natural resources (except marine fisheries and oceanography).
-OR-
3). A combination of education and specialized work experience described above.
**All locations may not be hiring for all grades; check with each location.**
You must meet all qualification requirements by the closing date of the announcement.
Physical Demands: Arduous exertion for protracted periods of time such as, but not limited to, extensive running, walking, climbing, kneeling, stooping, pulling hoses, jumping and twisting, prolonged standing, walking over uneven ground, and recurring bending, reaching, lifting and carrying of items weighing over 50 pounds and shared lifting and carrying of heavier items, and similar activities requiring at least average agility and dexterity.
Work Environment: Forest, range, and desert environments in steep terrain where surfaces may be extremely uneven, rocky, covered with thick tangled vegetation, smoky conditions, etc. Temperatures commonly exceed 100 degrees F and may fall below freezing. Risks include smoke inhalation, fire entrapment, snake or insect bites and stings, exposure to excessive machinery noise, and falling and rolling material. Employee must adjust and cope with exposure to weather elements, dust and smoke, poor bivouac and eating situations under an unpredictable set of circumstances. Firefighters may be required to live in backcountry camps for extended periods of time. The hazardous nature of the work requires that personal protective equipment be worn (e.g., boots, hard hat, gloves, flame resistant clothing). Work may require travel by fixed-wing or rotor-wing aircraft.
Contacts
- Address Bureau of Land Management
call toll free number for address information
Boise, ID 83705
US
- Name: DOI FIRES Program Office
- Phone: 888-364-6432
- Email: [email protected]