OPS - Fish and Wildlife Technician - FWC (Punta Gorda, FL)

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Posting Closing Date: 09/22/2024 

Starting pay rate: $18.23 / hr.

Region: SW

Title: OPS - Fish and Wildlife Technician

County: Charlotte

City:  Punta Gorda

Facility: Fred C. Babcock/Cecil M. Webb Wildlife Management Area Field Office

Address and telephone number: Fred C. Babcock/Cecil M. Webb Wildlife Management Area  29200 Tuckers Grade Punta Gorda, FL 33955

Phone:  (863) 648-3200

Supervisor : Seth Sofferin 

Working hours: 8am – 5pm; maximum allowable hours per year: 1,920

List of any subordinates supervised: N/A

Residency requirement: N/A

Level of Education: High School Diploma or Equivalent.

Description of duties: THIS IS AN OPS POSITION.  IT IS NOT CAREER SERVICE.

An exciting opportunity exists for a Fish and Wildlife Technician to join a team of employees within the Wildlife and Habitat Management Section managing Fred C. Babcock/Cecil M. Webb Wildlife Management Area and the Yucca Pens Unit in Charlotte County.  This team member will assist with chemical and mechanical control of desirable and non-desirable vegetation.  Operates ATVs, UTVs and 4x4 trucks with trailers.  Applicants will be expected to professionally represent the agency to members of the public. Additional duties include assisting biologists with wildlife management activities for game and non-game species to include surveys, check station management, and accurate technical biological data collection.  Prepares and submits accurate daily, weekly, and bi-weekly reports for herbicide application, timesheets, and accomplishments.  Interacts professionally with the public and partners providing accurate information concerning wildlife, area conditions, rules, and regulations.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Should have prior experience treating and identifying Florida exotic/invasive plant species.

  • Should have strong organizational and communication skills and GPS proficiency.

  • Ability to work independently.

  • Ability to plan and organize work assignments.

  • Familiar with outdoor recreational activities.

  • A valid driver’s license and ability to trailer and operate 4WD vehicles is required.

  • Knowledge of wildlife and land management principles and practices.

  • Knowledge of troubleshooting maintenance issues that come up in the field.

  • Basic use of personal computers

  • Ability to operate outdoors under inclement weather conditions.

  • Ability to frequently push, pull and/or carry more than 50 pounds.

  • Ability to work productively alone with remote supervision or as member of a team, and the flexibility to occasionally work long hours and variable schedules, such as nights, weekends, or holidays.

  • Applicants with a Florida Natural Areas Pesticide License may be given preference