About The Position

This work is in forest fire prevention, detection, suppression, and pre-suppression, providing technical forestry services to landowners and wood-using industry representatives, assisting with state lands management, and presenting forestry educational programs. This individual performs and coordinates the following activities: Operates and maintains various kinds of equipment in the suppression of wildfires, including operating truck-tractor/semi-trailer or truck and trailer combinations engines, bulldozers, transports, and other wildfire suppression equipment. Investigates wildfire causes, gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, making recommendations to supervisors, and issuing Notification of Violations where appropriate. Performs wildfire detection through ground patrol or tower staffing. Investigates smoke complaints, conducts on site inspections of burn authorizations. Intensifies public awareness of wildfires and wildfire damage through wildfire prevention programs presented in a variety of public forums. Performs wildfire hazard mitigation work. Performs in various capacities, as qualified, within the Incident Command System. Completes appropriate reports associated with fire management. Responds to All-Risk Emergency Incidents, as required. Performs and coordinates the following activities: Provides presuppression plowing and burning assistance to private landowners. Coordinates and provides technical forestry assistance under the supervision of a Forest Area Supervisor or professional Forester, which may include timber inventory assistance on private nonindustrial land; participation in tree seed collection, lifting and planting tree seedlings; forestry education and environmental education program information for the public and private forest landowners. Assists in public lands management activities such as tree planting, timber marking and inventory, prescribed burning, boundary maintenance, protecting threatened and endangered species, and wildfire protection. Monitors public use and assisting the public in utilizing various services and recreation opportunities on state lands. Maintains public facilities such as trails, roads, campgrounds, boat ramps, restrooms, and other facilities for user groups on state lands. Operates and maintains other equipment for state lands management purposes such as road graders, dump trucks, loaders, etc. Coordinates and performs maintenance and construction activities on fixed facilities and equipment. Makes purchases of materials needed to complete projects. Performs other related work as assigned.

Requirements

  • Three (3) years of experience as a Forest Ranger with the Florida Forest Service; or
  • Three (3) years of similar work experience, with comparable training, with another public wildland firefighting forestry organization; or
  • An associate’s degree in Forest Technology or Fire Science from an accredited college or university and (1) year of experience as referenced above.
  • Must obtain a firefighter certificate of compliance (Certified Florida Wildland Firefighter).
  • Be a high school graduate or the equivalent, and at least 18 years of age.
  • Not have been convicted of a misdemeanor relating to the certification or to perjury or false statements, or a felony or a crime punishable by imprisonment of 1 year or more under the law of the United States or any state thereof or under the law of any other country, or dishonorably discharged from any of the Armed Forces of the United States.
  • Submit a fingerprint card to the division with a current processing fee.
  • Have a good moral character as determined by investigation under procedure established by the division.
  • Be in good physical condition as determined by a medical examination as prescribed by the division.
  • Possession of a valid driver license.
  • Must obtain a Class A Commercial Driver License (CDL) within six (6) months of appointment.
  • Certificate of Compliance as Firefighter.
  • Must live within thirty (30) miles of the assigned headquarters located at 2121 52nd Avenue SE, Naples, Florida, throughout employment in this position.
  • Must pass a pre-employment drug test.
  • Must pass a pre-employment comprehensive medical examination.
  • Must pass a pre-employment physical fitness test.
  • Must pass a background screening, including fingerprinting, as a condition of employment.
  • Successful applicant with a current Commercial Driver’s License must pass a query of the Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse.

Nice To Haves

  • The incumbent must live within thirty (30) miles of the assigned headquarters located at 2121 52nd Avenue SE, Naples, Florida, throughout employment in this position.

Responsibilities

  • Operates and maintains various kinds of equipment in the suppression of wildfires, including operating truck-tractor/semi-trailer or truck and trailer combinations engines, bulldozers, transports, and other wildfire suppression equipment.
  • Investigates wildfire causes, gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, making recommendations to supervisors, and issuing Notification of Violations where appropriate.
  • Performs wildfire detection through ground patrol or tower staffing.
  • Investigates smoke complaints, conducts on site inspections of burn authorizations.
  • Intensifies public awareness of wildfires and wildfire damage through wildfire prevention programs presented in a variety of public forums.
  • Performs wildfire hazard mitigation work.
  • Performs in various capacities, as qualified, within the Incident Command System.
  • Completes appropriate reports associated with fire management.
  • Responds to All-Risk Emergency Incidents, as required.
  • Provides presuppression plowing and burning assistance to private landowners.
  • Coordinates and provides technical forestry assistance under the supervision of a Forest Area Supervisor or professional Forester, which may include timber inventory assistance on private nonindustrial land; participation in tree seed collection, lifting and planting tree seedlings; forestry education and environmental education program information for the public and private forest landowners.
  • Assists in public lands management activities such as tree planting, timber marking and inventory, prescribed burning, boundary maintenance, protecting threatened and endangered species, and wildfire protection.
  • Monitors public use and assisting the public in utilizing various services and recreation opportunities on state lands.
  • Maintains public facilities such as trails, roads, campgrounds, boat ramps, restrooms, and other facilities for user groups on state lands.
  • Operates and maintains other equipment for state lands management purposes such as road graders, dump trucks, loaders, etc.
  • Coordinates and performs maintenance and construction activities on fixed facilities and equipment.
  • Makes purchases of materials needed to complete projects.
  • Performs other related work as assigned.

Benefits

  • State of Florida Special Risk Retirement package
  • Annual Uniform Allotment
  • Annual Boot Allotment
  • Annual and Sick Leave benefits
  • Nine paid holidays and one Personal holiday each year
  • State Group Insurance coverage options, including health, life, dental, vision and other supplemental insurance options
  • Retirement plan options, including employer contributions
  • Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Tuition waivers
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