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Forestry Technician

Forest Service

Department of Agriculture

Fresh

Salary

$27.34 - $27.34

per hour

Closes

January 26, 2026

SES Pay Grade

Base salary range: $147,649 - $221,900

Typical requirements: Executive-level leadership experience. Senior executive qualifications required.

Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).

Job Description

Summary

This Forestry Technician role involves hands-on work in managing Alaska's Tongass National Forest, including tasks like surveying timber, maintaining trails and recreation sites, monitoring wildlife and water resources, and supporting environmental projects.

It's ideal for someone with local knowledge of Southeast Alaska's natural and cultural resources who enjoys outdoor fieldwork and has experience in conservation or resource management.

The position requires living or working near the forest area to qualify.

Key Requirements

  • Lived or worked in or near the Tongass National Forest boundaries with special knowledge of Southeast Alaska's natural and cultural resources
  • Experience performing routine and complex tasks in natural resources management, including timber, recreation, wildlife, fisheries, watershed, range, and vegetation
  • Ability to prepare timber cruises, sample surveys, and lay out sales boundaries considering environmental factors like slopes, streams, and wildlife
  • Skills in inspecting recreation sites, collecting fees, ensuring compliance with permits and safety regulations, and training volunteers
  • Capability to conduct field studies on wildlife, fish, water resources, and noxious plants, including data collection and monitoring
  • Familiarity with project planning, NEPA analysis, and serving as a contracting officer’s representative for service contracts

Full Job Description

These positions are located on the Tongass National Forest / Juneau Ranger District in Juneau, Alaska.

For additional information about the duties of this position, please contact at Jessica.Debartolo@usda.gov or at 907-209-1348.

The salary of the position will be adjusted to include a Cost of Living Allowance (COLA). See the Additional Information section for more information.

You must meet the ANILCA eligibility requirements to be referred for this position.

Eligibility Requirements: You must have lived and or worked in or near the geographic boundaries of the Tongass National Forest and have special knowledge or expertise concerning the natural and cultural resources in the Southeast Alaska area to participate in forestry technician activities.

Your responses to the questions in the assessment for this announcement must clearly show that you meet the eligibility requirements. Major Duties:

  • This position is established to perform a variety of routine and frequently complex tasks involving techniques and practices relating to natural resources management programs.
  • The unit's natural resource management programs include timber/silviculture, recreation, wildlife, fisheries, watershed, range and vegetation management.
  • Accomplishment of the following assignments supports field projects and program planning activities for the unit.
  • Prepares, develops, and executes timber cruises and sample surveys for resource information and estimate quality and quantity of timber for purpose of appraisal, sales administration, management planning, and logging plans.
  • Lays outs sales in accordance with EAR and other instructions, considering variables such as accessibility, steep slopes, stream protection, nesting tree protection, wildlife impacts, fuels management and regeneration requirements.
  • Lays out the boundary of areas designated for planting, site preparation, and timber stand improvement contracts. Checks planted areas for seedling survival rate and stocking and records information.
  • Gathers, compiles, and recommends improvements for developed and dispersed recreation sites on the unit. Recruits and trains volunteers.
  • Serves as inspector and contracting officer’s representative on service contracts ensuring work is completed properly.
  • Inspect recreation areas, areas of concentrated public use, and special use permits for compliance with the permit and management plans, public health regulations, and safety plans.
  • Functions as Collection Officer for recreation sites. Collects fees, count, reconciles money collected, and ensures deposits are made appropriately.
  • Assists with putting together project proposals and with conducting studies for providing input in National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) project analysis. Collects, compiles, and summarizes recreation data as required for data systems.
  • Monitors and leads crews maintaining existing trails, facilities, etc. to ensure they are in operable condition.
  • Conducts a variety of field studies of sensitive wildlife and fish species to determine numbers, environmental conditions, and the condition of the species and its habitat, and factor affecting the health and welfare of the species and its habitat.
  • Conducts water resource inventories, implements water resource improvement project plans, and evaluates impacts of Forest management on the aquatic resources. Collects field data on streams and lakes for preparation of survey reports.
  • Participates in the development of plans and programs for range management by collecting data for grazing allotment plans and advising management as to what improvements are needed and what management practices can be affected.
  • Participates in noxious plant control, seeding, or similar projects by flagging boundaries, operating equipment, and carrying out studies.

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Posted on USAJOBS: 1/14/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 1/15/2026

Source: USAJOBS | ID: 26-R10-12866033-AT-MM