Andrews Conservation Technician I

18 days ago

Murphy, North Carolina, United States

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Job Description

The Wildlife Conservation Technician I position at the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission involves managing fish and wildlife habitats, conducting research and surveys, and maintaining public access areas on state-owned lands. Key responsibilities include habitat restoration, managing wildlife openings, conducting prescribed burns, and operating heavy equipment. Candidates should have experience in wildlife conservation and strong teamwork skills. The role offers a competitive salary and opportunities for professional development.
About the position

The Wildlife Conservation Technician I position at the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission focuses on conducting fish and wildlife habitat management, research, surveys, and infrastructure management on state-owned lands or waterways. The role aims to restore and improve habitats for endangered and game species, manage wildlife openings, and maintain public access areas, contributing to the agency's mission of conserving wildlife resources and providing recreational opportunities.

Responsibilities
• Conduct fish and wildlife habitat management and research.
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• Perform surveys and infrastructure management on state-owned lands or waterways.
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• Restore and improve fish and wildlife habitats for endangered and game species.
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• Provide hunting opportunities for sportsmen.
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• Manage wildlife openings and create early successional habitats.
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• Restore altered ecosystems and support research efforts for long-term management.
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• Conduct prescribed burning as needed.
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• Maintain and renovate boating access areas and public fishing areas.
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• Manage navigation aids and ensure compliance with waterway markings.
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• Operate heavy equipment including farm tractors, crawler tractors, and mowers.

Requirements
• Experience in wildlife conservation or related field.
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• Knowledge of fish and wildlife habitat management practices.
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• Ability to operate heavy equipment safely and effectively.
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• Strong communication and teamwork skills.

Nice-to-haves
• Experience with prescribed burning techniques.
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• Familiarity with North Carolina's wildlife laws and regulations.
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• Ability to work flexible hours, including nights and weekends.

Benefits
• Competitive salary between $31k and $55k per year.
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• Opportunities for professional development and training.

State of NC Wildlife Resource Commission


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