Dozer Operator—Full Time, seasonal 

$54,183 - $62,493 yearly

Job Description

Job Summary

This position exists to provide specialized equipment operations necessary to protect life, property, and natural resources from wildfire on all land ownerships within the assigned Forestry Area and across the state. The position also performs specialized labor and equipment operations to support the management, maintenance, and enhancement of forest ecosystems on Forestry-administered state lands. This position’s primary assigned duty is the operation of bulldozers and Type 4 engines to suppress wildfires, establish fire breaks, and perform equipment tasks to support prescribed burning on DNR-administered lands. 

Season dates are approximately February 16 to November 15 annually. Seasons are subject to adjustment based on weather conditions and business need; hours of work may vary and include weekends, evenings, and holidays.

Responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Operate fire engine, dozer, tracked vehicle, or perform as crew member to suppress wildfires so that losses to life, property, and natural resources are minimized. 
  • Organize and prepare wildfire suppression equipment and supplies so that the program can operate safely and efficiently. 
  • Assist in presenting wildfire prevention outreach to a variety of audiences to reduce the occurrence of wildfires across the Area. 
  • Attend training as both a student and an instructor to further the Division’s wildfire program training and qualification goals.
  • Operate, service, and maintain small, medium, and heavy equipment and perform labor tasks using hand tools to accomplish forest stand development and management objectives on State Forest lands throughout the work area.
  • Apply technical knowledge to operate, service and maintain small, medium, and heavy equipment in the development and maintenance of state forest roads, trails, user facilities, forest recreation sites, field stations, and Area offices.
  • Complete administrative tasks and safety and other job-related training, as assigned.

This job requires the ability to pass a moderate fitness test based on the National Wildfire Coordinating Group Work Capacity within 6 months of your start date and then on an annual basis. The test consists of walking 2 miles with a 25-pound pack within 30 minutes.

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