Environmental Lands Management Specialist (Tier 1) (Odessa)

Hillsborough CountyTampa, FL
$48,131 - $62,571Onsite

About The Position

Performs professional and technical duties to implement restoration projects on ELAPP and County lands. Assists project managers with restoration projects and leads prescribed burn activities. May provide supervision and guidance to staff and volunteers, ensure safety and compliance, and supports public outreach.

Requirements

  • Graduation from high school or possession of a GED certificate
  • Four years of experience in environmental lands management
  • Ability to obtain and maintain Restricted Use Pesticide License/Natural Areas category.
  • Ability to attend prescribed fire training, become a Florida Certified Prescribed Burner, lead burns, and maintain certification
  • Good interpersonal relations skills with public and co-workers
  • Other skills and abilities related to land management.
  • Must obtain within 6 months of employment valid Restricted Use Pesticide License-Natural Areas Category, and maintain throughout employment
  • Must pass basic firefighting training courses (S130, S190, L180) within 6 months of employment
  • Must obtain Florida Certified Prescribed Burn Manager certification within 1 year of employment, as directed, and lead prescribed burns.

Nice To Haves

  • Possession of a valid Florida Class “B” Commercial Driver’s License with tanker endorsement may be required within 6 months of employment and maintained throughout employment
  • Possession of a valid Florida Class “A” Commercial Driver’s License with tanker endorsement may be required within 6 months of employment and maintained throughout employment.

Responsibilities

  • Plans, coordinates, and implements site management plans, including trail development, monitoring, restoration projects, invasive plant and prescribed burning activities.
  • Schedules maintenance of access points, parking areas, kiosks, recreational trails, fire lanes, and park sites and assist as necessary
  • Assists Project Managers with projects on preserved lands.
  • Conducts pre- and post-treatment inspections for type and amount of invasive plants and effectiveness of control activities along with planning and scheduling of future control activities.
  • Monitors natural communities for management needs and effects of management activities.
  • Prepares prescribed burn units and participate on or lead prescribed burns, as directed.
  • Operates tractors, backhoes and other heavy machinery
  • Fastens and transport loads such as heavy equipment, UTV’s, mowers, etc. using trucks and trailers
  • Conducts mitigation monitoring including writing reports to government agencies to ensure compliance.
  • Leads prescribed burns and herbicide applications.
  • Maintains inventory and orders supplies.
  • Conducts preventative maintenance on tractors, UTV’s, mowers, power tools, and other equipment.
  • Maintains grounds, trails and fire lanes through mowing, disking, trimming, etc.
  • Trims limbs and brush using hand tools and power saws.
  • Opens and closes gates, as needed, for public access.
  • Conducts regular site security inspections.
  • Posts property boundaries and entrances with appropriate signage.
  • Performs guided field trips and volunteer events.
  • Assists with exotic/ invasive/ nuisance animal removal.
  • Assists with water quality monitoring.
  • Attends job skill training and applies new skills, as needed.
  • Documents daily activities in preserves, including plant & animal sightings.
  • May provide guidance and training, and review the work of others to ensure accuracy, completion, and timeliness; may supervise lower-level staff.
  • Performs other duties as related to land management.

Benefits

  • Salary Minimum: $48,131.20- $62,570.56/yearly
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