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State of Idaho-Department of Fish and Game-170 Wildlife (Habitat) Technician -Craig Mountain WMA- housing provided in Lewiston, Idaho

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Wildlife Technician (Caretaker) - Craig Mountain WMA

Job Introduction:

Craig Mountain WMA is looking for a highly motivated individual to assist in maintaining our Wapshilla Ranch administrative facility. This facility is a remote homestead along the Lower Salmon River located approximately 65 miles (3-4 hours) south of Lewiston, Idaho.

Dates Needed: May September

30-40 hrs/ week

Food stipend and housing provided.

General Information:

The selected applicant will conduct facility grounds maintenance on Wapshilla Ranch which is located on Idaho Fish and Games (IDFG) Craig Mountain Wildlife Management Area (CMWMA). The CMWMA south of Lewiston, Idaho is flanked by the Snake River on the west and the Salmon River on the east, and encompasses approximately 120,000 acres. The Wapshilla Ranch is near the southern end of the WMA and approximately mile from the Salmon River. Access to Wapshilla Ranch is along primitive roads and takes about 3 hours from Lewiston.

Responsibilities:

Primary responsibilities are maintaining the historic ranch house, orchard, and surrounding buildings, mowing the air strip and lawn, and equipment maintenance. The technician must serve as an Idaho Department of Fish and Game liaison interacting with the public, other visitors, and the IDFG regional office.

This position is located in a remote field location, requiring person(s) to work/live without daily supervision. Applicants need to be highly self-motivated, independent, and good communicators as well as have the basic skills to function effectively, efficiently, and safely in a remote environment. If you are outgoing and adventurous, this is a unique opportunity for you!

Minimum Qualifications:

The applicant must demonstrate work experience and/or personality traits that lead the employer to believe they are willing to work diligently and independently with limited supervision. The applicant must be comfortable with living and working in a remote location. The applicant must be willing to spray noxious weeds with chemical treatments. Prior experience with spraying noxious weeds is preferred but not required. Training will be provided.

Experience with performing tasks related to facility and grounds maintenance involving hand tools, power tools, small and heavy machinery, general farm, and garden equipment, fencing and irrigation applications. Applicant must possess the ability to interact with the public in a professional, safe, and courteous manner.

Other preferred qualifications include:

General carpentry skills.

Plant identification skills

Good communication skills with supervisor

Ability to handle and overcome emergency situations in a timely and collected manner.

Basic records keeping of data

Applicants will be given additional consideration if they:

Possess an Herbicide Applicators License

Posses groundskeeping or landscaping experience

Minimum Qualification Specialty: (required for the current opening)

Valid drivers license

To apply: Please submit a resume and three professional references (with contact information) to:

Cody Smith

Sr. Wildlife Technician

Idaho Dept. of Fish and Game 3316 16th St. Lewiston, ID 83501 208-799-5010 cody.smith@idfg.idaho.gov

EEO/Veterans Preference. If a qualified applicant is found, positions in this announcement may close before the listed date.

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