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Experienced skill level in all or most of the following: trail construction & maintenance, chainsaw operation & maintenance, hand tool maintenance, fencing, herbicide application, backcountry travel with a strong emphasis placed on multiple years of previous trail construction and maintenance experience.
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Technical competence and experience in dry stone masonry, full bench trail construction, trail maintenance, fence construction and maintenance, crosscut saw operation and maintenance, chainsaw operations for riparian restoration and fuel reduction.
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3 or more years’ experience in technical conservation project work, including proficiency in chainsaw operations and maintenance, trail construction and maintenance, cultural preservation, and/or habitat restoration.
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Assist with a wide variety of in-house trainings such as trainings on leadership, chainsaw operations, historic preservation, trail work, driving, Wilderness First Aid, and Leave No Trace, as well as a crew orientation.
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Experience with conservation work skills or related skills preferred (i.e. trail maintenance, trail construction, chainsaw, carpentry, landscaping, fence building, gardening, etc. Chainsaw and Crosscut Saw Re-Certification.
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Fire Training- Prepares for and participates in interagency training classes and hands-on courses in wildland firefighting tactics, fire behavior recognition, safe chainsaw operation, use of tools, pumps, and water delivery systems, working around helicopters, and assessments of hazards.
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Complete other training necessary to support disaster deployments, including but not limited to Volunteer Reception Center (VRC), first aid, mental health first aid, and chainsaw training. IE: Social-Emotional Learning, College & Career Support, Healthy Habits, Life-skills, Academic Support.
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ATV Safety, Non-Commercial Pesticide Applicator Category A and E License, Tree Inspector, Forklift, Chainsaw certifications. ATV Safety, Non-Commercial Pesticide Applicator Category A and E License, Tree Inspector, Forklift, Chainsaw certifications.
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Experience with fencing tools, chainsaw, heavy equipment, brush mowing, hand, and power tools. Colorado Department of Agriculture Pesticide Applicator License or ability to obtain one. AIS is a wholly owned operating company of Arctic Slope Regional Corporation (ASRC), an Alaska Native Corporation (ANC.
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Operates a variety of light to medium equipment, mower, edger, weed-eater, backhoe, tractor, chipper, chainsaw, blower, concrete mixer, pressure washer and other equipment as assigned; Operates a variety of light to medium equipment, mower, edger, weed-eater, backhoe, tractor, chipper, chainsaw, blower, concrete mixer, pressure washer and other equipment as assigned.
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Position requires use of various equipment including staff vehicles, snow plow, one-ton dump truck, backhoe, weed tractors, and mowers; two-way radios, air compressor, jackhammer, welder, torch set, rotor-tiller, aerator, trencher, weed trimmers, trailer, vibratory plate, chainsaw and hand tools; computers/tablets/other digital equipment, calculators, copiers, printers, fax machines, telephones, first aid supplies.
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Chainsaw Crew: A crew for young adults that works primarily in front country settings, focusing on sustainable forestry, fuels reduction, or invasive species removal (with the potential to use herbicide.
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Introduce career orientated students to exceptional opportunities in the industry including tree care, tree climbing, chainsaw use, plant health care and customer service. Studying Arboriculture, Urban Forestry, Horticulture, Landscape Design, Forestry or related discipline.
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Ability to operate various farm/ lawn equipment or desire to learn and/or obtain required certifications (Tractors, trailers, trucks, backhoe, mowers, weed eaters, chainsaw, etc.) Moreover, the individual will be responsible for assisting with activities and projects at the Deer research facility, Center for Aquaculture Technology and Innovation, National Training Academy for Wildlife Services, Avian Science Center, and Associated Wildlife and Fisheries facilities, as requested.
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Completes at least ten (10) hours of staff trainings (i.e. effective supervision, basic computer skills, sexual harassment, proper chainsaw operation, defensive driving, conflict resolution and writing/grammar) annually.
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