Wildlife (Habitat) Technician -Craig Mountain WMA- housing provided
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Lewiston, Idaho, United States
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Job Description
The Idaho Transportation Department is hiring Wildlife (Habitat) Technicians for the Craig Mountain Wildlife Management Area in Lewiston, ID. The positions include two 8-month benefited roles and three 3-month non-benefited roles, focusing on habitat development and wildlife conservation tasks. Housing is provided, and the job involves physically demanding work, including hiking and herbicide application. Compensation is $18.61/hr, with flexible start and end dates for the 2026 field season.
This job was posted by https://idahoworks.gov : For more information,
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Wildlife (Habitat) Technician- Craig Mountain WMA HOUSING PROVIDED
Bureau:** WildlifeJob Location:** Lewiston, Idaho
Job Description
The Clearwater Region is seeking to fill two (2) Benefited 8-month
Wildlife Technicians and three (3) non-benefited 3-month Wildlife
Technicians. These positions will mostly be located at our Craig
Mountain Wildlife Management Area located in Lewiston ID. Main
responsibilities include technical duties and habitat development
relating to wildlife conservation, management, and research. This is a
temporary position and is expected to work up to 40 hours per week.
Start and end dates for the 2026 field season are flexible**.** Housing
is available for the employee only. No pets.
Dates needed:
Benefited 8-month Technician: March through November
Non-benefitted 3-month Technician: May through August
Technicians will be compensated at $18.61/hr
General Information
The selected applicants will conduct habitat development projects,
noxious weed control, plant surveys, facility maintenance, and access
management activities on public and private lands within the Clearwater
Region. Majority of this work will be located on the Craig Mountain
Wildlife Management Area (CMWMA). Other work locations might include the
Red River WMA, Joseph Plains Habitat Area, and the Nez Perce-Clearwater
National Forest. The duties of these positions are diverse and
occasionally overlap with other departments.
Successful applicants will be able to perform physically demanding
activities such as lifting up to 65lbs, hiking 8+ miles on rough and
steep terrain, and working in extreme weather conditions with or without
reasonable accommodation. All individuals will be involved in weekly
overnight work trips to various duty stations throughout the season.
Incumbents will be working with a variety of herbicides on a frequent
basis. These positions typically work a 4 day/10-hour work week. Friday,
Holiday, and weekend work might occur.
Benefited positions receive medical, vison, and dental insurance. They
also participate in the state retirement system (PERSI), accrue vacation
and sick leave, and receive paid holidays.
Responsibilities
Primary tasks for the CMWMA position include working as a team with 3-6
other technicians to conduct noxious weed control, maintain fence lines
and complete plant surveys and identification. Incumbents will also use
and maintain ATVs and UTVs daily. Weed treatments with herbicide area a
common part of these positions. Incumbents will be responsible for
handling, preparing, and applying these chemicals with spray equipment.
Training will be provided.
Other Work Responsibilities Include Data Collection, Facility
maintenance, and barbed wire fence repair/removal. Plowing and planting
fields with tractors and UTVs as well as monitoring for noxious weeds
will occur. All responsibilities require the use of UTVs/ATVs, 4WD
trucks, tractors, chainsaws, trimmers, augers, and power tools.
Experience with these habitat management tools and techniques are
desired but not required. Training will be provided.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications: (These qualifications are required)
Some knowledge of wildlife ecology and habitat requirements; and
wildlife habitat
Experience recording, summarizing, and analyzing biological data.
Valid drivers license.
In addition to the minimum qualifications, the ideal candidate will have
experience operating and performing minor maintenance and upkeep on
equipment including tractors, four-wheel drive trucks, off-road
vehicles, and using small hand and power tools. Good knowledge of plant
identification as well as experience with herbicide use when controlling
noxious weeds. Experience with fence building and repair w rk is a plus.
Additional consideration may be given at the time of the interview to
candidates who have this experience. Please be sure to include any
experience you have in these areas.
All incumbents must have a strong work ethic, the ability to get along
with others, self-motivated, and reflect a desire and willingness to be
tasked with new challenges in a professional setting. Applicants should
also demonstrate good communication skills, interact with the public in
a professional and positive manner, and be comfortable working
independently and in a team environment. Additional consideration may be
given at the time of the interview to candidates who have this
experience. Please be sure to include any experience you have in these
areas. Applicants must be willing to obtain an apprentice applicators
license (training provided).
To apply:** Please submit a re
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