2014-01-23

Forestry Technician, GS-0462-05

Timber Sale Preparation

Seasonal 13 & 13 Appointment (PSE)

 

The Payette National Forest is outreaching for a Forestry Technicians (Timber Sale Preparation) GS-462-05 permanent seasonal to be located in Council, Idaho at the Council Ranger District.  This position serves as a crew member on the West  Zone timber sale preparation crew but may be required to work across zones.  If you are interested in being considered for this opportunity or would like more information, please contact Bob Gratton, prep crew foreman, at 208-253-0142 or bgratton@fs.fed.us or Charlie Munden, timber sale prep forester, at 208-253-0141 or cmunden@fs.fed.us.  Interested individuals should complete and return the outreach response form located below by close of business January 31, 2014.  In order to be considered for this position, applicants must apply online using USAJOBS (the announcement number will be sent to folks that respond to the outreach). 

 

Position Title:  Forestry Technician GS-462-05                      Outreach Open Date    January 10, 2014

                                                                                                                                    Close Date:  January 31, 2014

Tour of Duty:  Permanent Seasonal 13/13                              Work Schedule:  During field season

Mon-Thur 0700-1730; maxi-flex

Duty Station:   Council, Idaho                                                      possible.

                                               

Description of Duties: 

The primary duties are in timber sale preparation with duties in other areas as assigned.  The incumbent independently applies silvicultural prescriptions and marking guides to designate timber for harvest, takes and records tree measurements, assesses quality and determines defect.  Incumbent traverses harvest unit boundaries using handheld GPS units or compass and laser.  Incumbent is required to attain and to maintain certification as a Region 4 Qualified Cruiser.  Other duties include but are not limited to assisting in fire suppression assignments as qualified and required.  Travel may be required for training or assignments.  Transfer of station is available and government housing may be available. 

Qualification Requirements:  Those who are interested must meet the qualification requirements for the GS-0462, which is covered under the Technical and Medical Support positions standards. The OPM Qualification Standards Handbook is available for review at any federal personnel office OR on the Internet at http://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/classification-qualifications/general-schedule-qualification-standards/#url=GS-TECH.

 

One year of specialized experience at the GS-4 level is required.  Specialized experience is experience, which is directly related to the position to be filled, and which has equipped the candidate with the particular knowledge, skills and abilities to successfully perform the duties of the position.   Education can be substituted for specialized experience.  To qualify at the GS-5 level incumbent needs to show successful completion of a full 4-year course of study leading to a bachelor’s degree with (a) major study in forestry, range management, agriculture, or a subject-matter field directly related to the position, or (b) that included at least 24 semester hours in any combination of courses for the GS-4 level.  Details on minimum requirements can be found at http://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/classification-qualifications.

 

For additional information on the position:

Bob Gratton (timber sale preparation crew foreman)

                                (208)253-0142

                                bgratton@fs.fed.us

OR

                Charlie Munden (forester)

                                (208)253-0141

                                cmunden@fs.fed.us

 

Mail:  Council Ranger District, P.O. Box 567, Council, ID 83612.

 

Payette National Forest Information: The Payette National Forest spans 2.3 million acres of rugged, timbered and remote land in west-central Idaho, and is bordered by two of the deepest canyons in North America—the Salmon River Canyon on the north and the Hells Canyon of the Snake River on the west.  The topography is characterized by rough mountains, deep canyons, mountain meadows, rivers and streams, high mountain lakes, and wilderness.  One can easily access hot, desert-like areas as well as heavily-forested alpine regions through an extensive system of Forest roads and trails.  The Forest has five ranger districts which offer a wealth of year-round recreation and tourism opportunities.  The Supervisor’s Office, McCall, and Krassel District offices are located in McCall, ID, with the New Meadows District office located 11 miles to the east.   Additional offices are located in Weiser.  

PNF website:   http://www.fs.usda.gov/payette

 

Specific District and Community Information: Council

Council (duty station for the Council/Weiser position) is a community of approximately 850 people located in a large picturesque valley with timbered slopes on each side. Elk, mule deer, whitetail deer, turkeys, and grouse are abundant.  Hunting is excellent. Other recreation opportunities in the surrounding area include skiing, boating, wilderness use, riding, fishing, four-wheeling and rodeo. The spectacular Hells Canyon Recreation Area is adjacent to the district. Long warm summers and pleasant falls typify the climate. Snow is common from November through March. The elevation in Council is 3000 feet. Elevations on the District range from 1700 to 9000 feet.

 

Council is a county seat and has two grocery stores, modern schools, a hardware store and many other small businesses. Medical services include a, medical clinic, dental office and Life Flight. Council supports five churches. Cable television and Internet service are available in Council. The housing supply around Council is limited, but prices are reasonable with 2-3 bedroom homes ranging from $100,000 to $200,000 and up. A few rental homes are available and prices vary greatly. Government housing is available on a limited basis. Council is about 80 miles from Ontario, Oregon and 120 miles from Boise. These cities offer excellent shopping, entertainment, restaurants, and other services.  

 

Council is a community with an economy based on ranching and timber management.  There is a strong, positive community spirit.  It is a traditional small western town where activities center on families, school and church activities, rodeos, hunting and fishing.

For more information on Council or the surrounding towns please refer to the following website.

http://www.city-data.com/

 

Recreation Opportunities

Numerous outdoor recreation opportunities can be found in Central Idaho.  Popular pursuits include fishing, hunting, berry picking, Nordic and alpine skiing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, whitewater kayaking, rafting, rock climbing and hiking.

 

This position will be advertised as a single vacancy announcement. Please respond to this outreach and we will email the vacancy announcement number once generated.  This vacancy announcement is posted and may be accessed through www.usajobs.gov.  When applying, be sure to select Council, ID as the duty station.  Prospective applicants must have their applications in by the closing date listed above in order to be considered for the position. 

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