Forestry Equipment Technician - Douglas County, Wisconsin (Due 2/16)
$20.70-$23.66/hr; $43056.00 - $49212.80 annually
Douglas County is currently seeking passionate and hard-working candidates to fill a Forestry Equipment Technician position. Ideal candidates will be energetic self-starters that are highly motivated, team players who have a positive, enthusiastic attitude. The position will be responsible for safely and effectively operating heavy equipment to support Department staff with land, forest, and recreational management of County Forest lands and County Park facilities. Additional responsibilities include equipment maintenance and repair; and building and grounds maintenance. If you have a passion for operating heavy equipment, enjoy diverse shop work, and have a love for the outdoors, this is an excellent opportunity to join the dedicated team of natural resource professionals managing Wisconsin's largest County Forest in the great Northwoods!
KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED: Knowledge of operational characteristics and abilities of motorized gasoline, diesel, and alternative-fueled vehicles and heavy equipment. Working knowledge of standard procedures, materials, tools, parts, equipment, and safety standards used in the maintenance and repair of gasoline, diesel, and alternative motorized vehicles and equipment. Knowledge of construction, repair, and maintenance practices for gravel-surfaced roads, general forest access roads, recreational trails, and road crossings. Working knowledge of building, facility, and grounds maintenance and management. General knowledge of building trades, metal welding and fabrication, small engines, and computers. ABILITIES REQUIRED: Establish and maintain effective working relationships with supervisors, co-workers, and the public; Make independent decisions and act accordingly; Safely and effectively operate heavy power-driven equipment; Perform mechanical repairs; Use a variety of hand and power tools; Coordinate and balance multiple responsibilities and priorities; Perform quality work in a safe and efficient manner; Work independently and problem solve. Work effectively in adverse conditions; Communicate effectively and efficiently orally and in writing.
Must possess a valid Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL). Must possess a Wisconsin Commercial Pesticide Applicator License, or have the ability to obtain one within 6 months of employment. Structured interview and background investigation required. Must pass a pre-employment physical examination