Forestry Technician

3 months ago


Blairsville, United States Forest Service Full time
Assist in development of long-range plans to manage recreation resources within developed and dispersed recreation sites. Identifies potential problems arising from changing use patterns and new activities and recommends mitigation strategies.

Assist in the development of plans for recreation area maintenance, rehabilitation, reconstruction, and construction projects in accordance with program management objectives and policies.

Participate in the development of annual work plans.
Prepares detailed project work plans and schedules, including required personnel, equipment, and supplies for assignments. Recommends settings for proposed recreation facilities and provides information about the characteristics of each area.

Is the point of contact with community organizations and interest groups to generate interest in and utilization of forest recreation facilities.

Coordinates group visits with operational personnel and communicates schedules and requirements for logistical support. Recruits and trains volunteers.
Serves as COR, determining when contracting is the best means to complete a project and inspecting final work. Works with contracting personnel to describe the job and develop specifications and a bid package.

Inspects recreation areas, areas of concentrated public use, and special use permits for compliance with the permit and management plans, public health regulations, and safety plans.

As Collection Officer for recreation sites, collects fees, counts, reconciles money collected, and ensures deposits are made appropriately.

Maintains developed roadside and backcountry sites, as well as recreation facilities such as toilets, road closure gates, hand pumps, water systems, picnic tables, fire rings, barriers, dumpsters, and other miscellaneous structures.

Assists in the development and the accomplishment of the district's OHV program within the framework of existing planning documents.

Patrols OHV use areas to ensure areas are operated, used, and maintained in accordance with the recreation plan and other planning documents.

May prepare for review by supervisor, environmental documents for OHV projects and special use events.
Monitors, inspects, and reports on contracted operations for compliance with contract provisions. Jointly prepares, administers, and inspects OHV outfitter guide permits.

Assists with the enforcement of Off-Road-Vehicle (ORV) restrictions, including maintenance and posting of regulatory signs and enforcement of restrictions.

Responsible for preparation and administration of recreation event special use permits. Monitors permittee compliance with special use permits.
Prepares annual trail operating plans and implements trail, bridge construction and reconstruction projects. Develops and monitors the logistics required for completion of recreation projects.

Provides technical assistance in sampling and inventories designed to measure visitor use and impacts and ensures accurate statistics for reporting visitor use information.

Updates database by collecting and entering data.
Serves as a Forest Protection Officer (FPO). Issues notices of field violations when violations of regulations are encountered. Conducts investigations, collects evidence, and prepares case reports on violations.
Assist in enforcing Federal Regulations and to protect life and property. Coordinates enforcement activities with local FS law enforcement personnel. May inspect recreation residences documenting findings and making contact with permittees.
Patrols roads, trails, and/or waterways to ensure use is in accordance with plans and regulations. Ensures gates are opened and closed in accordance with plan. Protects the scene of any incidents and relinquishes control to police or other officials.
Explains river management regulations and enforces fishing regulations. Assists law enforcement with violation information. Collects evidence and provides documentation for cases of misuse of river resources. Documents impacts on campsites.