Explore a new career with the BLM - where our people are our most precious resource. This position is located in North Central Montana District Office. This position is concurrently open to all U. S. Citizens under Announcement Number BLM-MT-DE-26-12836830-FRB This position is responsible to ensure the enforcement of Federal laws and regulations relating to public lands and resources managed by the BLM. The incumbent is a uniformed Law Enforcement officer with fully delegated law enforcement authority. The incumbent may be required to serve as the primary representative of BLM, on behalf of the line manager in a community where assigned or where assigned or where the supervisor is not readily available for guidance and assistance. The incumbent must be able to safely utilize firearms, non-lethal weapons, and defensive tactics in the conduct of daily activities. The work requires considerable strenuous physical exertion, e.g., long periods of standing, crawling, walking and running over rough, uneven, rocky surfaces and through wooded or brush areas, performing these activities day or night, when the incumbent may be required to respond immediately from a sedentary activity to an extremely arduous activity. The duties of this position are so rigorous that a physical examination is required to ensure that the employee assigned can perform the duties without physical injury to self or others. Employees must meet the arduous physical and medical standards identified in BLM law enforcement policy. The incumbent must be prepared, at all times, to defend himself/herself and others against physical and armed attack, including the use of physical violence or, as a last resort, deadly force. Work is performed both in an office setting and outdoors with exposure to hazardous and environmentally adverse conditions. Fieldwork is normally performed along in isolated areas and for extended periods of time. Many investigations occur in isolated areas of the public lands. The remote areas are in high mountains as well as desert areas, canyons, and other types of rough terrain. This type of work involves potentially high risks with personal exposure to dangerous situations, including possible physical attack or other uncontrollable conditions. The incumbent is regularly exposed to temperature and weather extremes, and will travel on foot or by specialty vehicles, e.g., four-wheel drives, motorcycles, and all-terrain vehicles, aircraft, or horseback to these remote locations to gather evidence and to arrest violators.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Industry
Administration of Environmental Quality Programs
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees