The crew will be working under a Crew Lead and the zoned Ecologist in invasive species management and botanical monitoring activities on Forest Service lands managed by the Boulder and Clear Creek Ranger Districts. The crew will be trained in basic native and invasive plant identification, invasive plant control techniques, safe herbicide use, record keeping and data collection methods. The crew will be required to work in remote locations, use herbicides in a safe manner, and operate 4x4 trucks across rugged two-track and 4x4 roads. Field vehicles, PPE, safety training, and equipment will be provided by the Ranger District. Most of the work will be tailored around weed management using herbicide with a truck mounted spray rigs or backpack sprayers. Occasionally, manual weed treatments are used when practical, such as clipping and bagging flower heads. The Crew will be tasked with occasionally supporting youth corps, partners or volunteer crews. Some work will be aiding the Ecologist in general rangeland and botanical surveys such as vegetation monitoring or rare plant surveys. This position will focus on supporting native plant communities on Forest Service lands, however there is potential to help other resource crews depending upon interest and opportunities.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level