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Park Technician - Grounds (Grounds Maintenance and Stewardship)
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The City of Bellingham Parks and Recreation Department is currently recruiting for multiple Park TechniciansGrounds. You'll be at the center of our Parks Operations team, maintaining vibrant landscapes, supporting urban forest health, and contributing to sustainable park development. If you're ready to make a lasting impact on the community, we want to hear from you! The Park Technician-Grounds performs a variety of skilled technical duties and physical labor associated with maintenance, improvements, and construction of Park grounds, including trails, trail structures and features, irrigation and drainage systems, and other public facilities. Maintains records as required by City policy, state and local laws. Assists Park Specialist and works collaboratively with other teams within the Parks Operations division and staff from other City departments to meet program goals and objectives. This position may be assigned to work in any Grounds program area within the Parks Operations Grounds division, including Turf/Irrigation, Horticulture, and Trails. Provides the Specialist with input on designs and how to best implement plans. Operates independently using experience and good judgement to carry out work plans and tasks to meet goals within established parameters. The specific duties, equipment and tools will vary depending on which of the program areas the Technician is assigned. We currently have vacancies in the following Parks Operations areas: Grounds:
As part of the Grounds team, you will be assigned a variety of skilled technical duties associated with maintenance, improvements and construction of parks and other public facilities. Stewardship:
As part of the Stewardship team, you will support efforts in community stewardship, ecological restoration, wetland mitigation, urban forest health, community gardens, native plant operations, and much more! Note: If vacancies occur in other areas with Park Technician-Grounds assigned, this register may be used to fill future vacancies. You can learn more about the City of Bellingham's 300+ acres of parks by visiting our website! Closing Date/Time: Mon. October 6, 2025, 8:30 AM Pacific Time ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Provides support in assigned program area to meet program goals by providing input on designs, work plan implementation, maintenance and construction practices, renovation and schedules. Manages and adjusts daily work schedule of assigned activities to meet demands, usage, ground conditions and availability of equipment. Coordinates with the work activities of others. Inspects and monitors assigned areas for safety concerns and maintenance needs. Leads the work of Park Workers and seasonal employees as assigned. Provides training, day-to-day direction and technical guidance. Provides feedback on performance to supervisor. Operates heavy equipment such as dump trucks, flatbeds, backhoes, tractors, loaders, trucks with trailers and other specialized excavating equipment for a variety of tasks including excavations exposing underground utilities such as gas, water, electrical and fiber optic. Operates a wide variety of equipment such as brush mowers, compressors and attachments, chainsaws, blowers, trimmers, mowers, as well as other power equipment and hand tools. Assists the Specialist in maintaining the inventory of assets by documentation and mapping. Works to establish, monitor and document Park Land Boundaries and documents encroachments and invasive weed locations. Works from plans, maps and drawings using a variety of tools such as laser levels to build and reconstruct areas of trails, turf features, drainage, irrigation and horticulture installation. Trouble shoots, repairs, maintains, and installs irrigation and drainage systems including work on piping, valves, wiring and programming of automatic controllers. Works independently or with a crew to perform horticulture tasks such as pruning, weeding, mulching, planting layout, and planting. Works in the street tree program pruning, planting and removing trees. Involves traffic control, use of aerial lifts and working in the street environment. Constructs trails and trail structures including sub grades, surfacing, drainage, bridges, handrails, fencing bollards, elevated walks, steps, retaining walls, signage and re-vegetation. Implements regularly scheduled maintenance activities such as mowing, seeding, aerification, top dressing, fertilization, pruning, planting, debris removal, ditching, trailside maintenance and other maintenance tasks. Applies pesticides in accordance with City, state and federal regulations under the direction of the Park Specialist. ADDITIONAL WORK PERFORMED: 1. Performs other related work within the scope of the classification. WORKING ENVIRONMENT: Work is performed primarily outdoors in developed and undeveloped areas with frequent exposure to outdoor weather conditions. Work is occasionally performed in an office setting at a desk or computer terminal to attend meetings or training. Frequent exposure to difficult terrain and loud noises. Employees are required to use appropriate safety equipment and follow established safety policies. This is a field work position with continuous physical exertion requirements. Physical ability to perform the essential functions of the job, including: Occasionally operate a computer and other office machinery such as a keyboard, mouse and phone. Frequently communicate accurate information and ideas to others; Frequently operate hand tools and power equipment safely; Frequently move throughout City facilities and worksite locations; Hear and see sufficiently to respond quickly in a noisy, fast-paced environment while meeting mandated safety standards; Stand, stoop, bend, dig, reach, kneel, squat, ascend and descent terrain and equipment; EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING: Two years of experience in grounds care in one or more of the following areas required: Performing turf irrigation and horticulture maintenance of a large facility OR Forestry, trail maintenance and feature construction OR Athletic fields and grounds maintenance. Two years of coursework or related training in horticultural, groundskeeping, turf, natural resources field work or similar field may be substituted for one-year of experience. Experience in preparation of facilities/fields for special events preferred. NECESSARY SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Employment contingent upon passing a criminal background check and child and vulnerable adult abuse records check (See Fair Hiring Practices below). Verification of ability to work in the United States by date of hire. Valid Washington State driver's license at time of hire and proof of good driving record. A three-year driving abstract must be submitted prior to hire. Positions assigned to the Trails work group must secure and maintain a Commercial Driver's License within 18 months of hire. Must pass CDL-related drug and alcohol testing throughout term of employment. Must secure and maintain a Washington State Herbicide/Pesticide License within 12 months of hire. Must secure and maintain a Flagging/Traffic Control Certification within 12 months of hire. Must secure and maintain First Aid and CPR certification within 12 months of hire. Must complete City Chainsaw Safety Training within 12 months of hire. SELECTION PROCESS: You are encouraged to print a copy of this job announcement for your reference as the process moves along. Please ensure your application is complete and all required information has been provided. Standard completeness means all application fields (contact information, personal information, education, work experience, references, and supplemental questions). Application materials should comprehensively document your experience and skills related to the position responsibilities and experience/training requirements. As part of the City's commitment to reducing bias in the hiring process, Human Resources redacts personally identifiable information for reviewers. Only the documents listed as required will be reviewed. Minimum Qualifications: Applicants must provide specific, detailed information so an initial determination can be made regarding your level of qualifications for this position. Applicant status will be updated on or around October 8, 2025. Experience and Training Rating: Applicants that meet minimum qualifications will go through an Experience and Training Rating. Applicant status will be updated on or around October 17, 2025. Oral Board Interview: The top 13 applicants from the Experience and Training Rating will be invited to participate in an Oral Board Interview, tentatively scheduled for October 28, 2025. Applicants must have a passing score of 60% or higher to be placed on the eligibility register. If you wish to claim Veterans' Preference Points, please complete the Veterans Scoring
The City of Bellingham Parks and Recreation Department is currently recruiting for multiple Park TechniciansGrounds. You'll be at the center of our Parks Operations team, maintaining vibrant landscapes, supporting urban forest health, and contributing to sustainable park development. If you're ready to make a lasting impact on the community, we want to hear from you! The Park Technician-Grounds performs a variety of skilled technical duties and physical labor associated with maintenance, improvements, and construction of Park grounds, including trails, trail structures and features, irrigation and drainage systems, and other public facilities. Maintains records as required by City policy, state and local laws. Assists Park Specialist and works collaboratively with other teams within the Parks Operations division and staff from other City departments to meet program goals and objectives. This position may be assigned to work in any Grounds program area within the Parks Operations Grounds division, including Turf/Irrigation, Horticulture, and Trails. Provides the Specialist with input on designs and how to best implement plans. Operates independently using experience and good judgement to carry out work plans and tasks to meet goals within established parameters. The specific duties, equipment and tools will vary depending on which of the program areas the Technician is assigned. We currently have vacancies in the following Parks Operations areas: Grounds:
As part of the Grounds team, you will be assigned a variety of skilled technical duties associated with maintenance, improvements and construction of parks and other public facilities. Stewardship:
As part of the Stewardship team, you will support efforts in community stewardship, ecological restoration, wetland mitigation, urban forest health, community gardens, native plant operations, and much more! Note: If vacancies occur in other areas with Park Technician-Grounds assigned, this register may be used to fill future vacancies. You can learn more about the City of Bellingham's 300+ acres of parks by visiting our website! Closing Date/Time: Mon. October 6, 2025, 8:30 AM Pacific Time ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Provides support in assigned program area to meet program goals by providing input on designs, work plan implementation, maintenance and construction practices, renovation and schedules. Manages and adjusts daily work schedule of assigned activities to meet demands, usage, ground conditions and availability of equipment. Coordinates with the work activities of others. Inspects and monitors assigned areas for safety concerns and maintenance needs. Leads the work of Park Workers and seasonal employees as assigned. Provides training, day-to-day direction and technical guidance. Provides feedback on performance to supervisor. Operates heavy equipment such as dump trucks, flatbeds, backhoes, tractors, loaders, trucks with trailers and other specialized excavating equipment for a variety of tasks including excavations exposing underground utilities such as gas, water, electrical and fiber optic. Operates a wide variety of equipment such as brush mowers, compressors and attachments, chainsaws, blowers, trimmers, mowers, as well as other power equipment and hand tools. Assists the Specialist in maintaining the inventory of assets by documentation and mapping. Works to establish, monitor and document Park Land Boundaries and documents encroachments and invasive weed locations. Works from plans, maps and drawings using a variety of tools such as laser levels to build and reconstruct areas of trails, turf features, drainage, irrigation and horticulture installation. Trouble shoots, repairs, maintains, and installs irrigation and drainage systems including work on piping, valves, wiring and programming of automatic controllers. Works independently or with a crew to perform horticulture tasks such as pruning, weeding, mulching, planting layout, and planting. Works in the street tree program pruning, planting and removing trees. Involves traffic control, use of aerial lifts and working in the street environment. Constructs trails and trail structures including sub grades, surfacing, drainage, bridges, handrails, fencing bollards, elevated walks, steps, retaining walls, signage and re-vegetation. Implements regularly scheduled maintenance activities such as mowing, seeding, aerification, top dressing, fertilization, pruning, planting, debris removal, ditching, trailside maintenance and other maintenance tasks. Applies pesticides in accordance with City, state and federal regulations under the direction of the Park Specialist. ADDITIONAL WORK PERFORMED: 1. Performs other related work within the scope of the classification. WORKING ENVIRONMENT: Work is performed primarily outdoors in developed and undeveloped areas with frequent exposure to outdoor weather conditions. Work is occasionally performed in an office setting at a desk or computer terminal to attend meetings or training. Frequent exposure to difficult terrain and loud noises. Employees are required to use appropriate safety equipment and follow established safety policies. This is a field work position with continuous physical exertion requirements. Physical ability to perform the essential functions of the job, including: Occasionally operate a computer and other office machinery such as a keyboard, mouse and phone. Frequently communicate accurate information and ideas to others; Frequently operate hand tools and power equipment safely; Frequently move throughout City facilities and worksite locations; Hear and see sufficiently to respond quickly in a noisy, fast-paced environment while meeting mandated safety standards; Stand, stoop, bend, dig, reach, kneel, squat, ascend and descent terrain and equipment; EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING: Two years of experience in grounds care in one or more of the following areas required: Performing turf irrigation and horticulture maintenance of a large facility OR Forestry, trail maintenance and feature construction OR Athletic fields and grounds maintenance. Two years of coursework or related training in horticultural, groundskeeping, turf, natural resources field work or similar field may be substituted for one-year of experience. Experience in preparation of facilities/fields for special events preferred. NECESSARY SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Employment contingent upon passing a criminal background check and child and vulnerable adult abuse records check (See Fair Hiring Practices below). Verification of ability to work in the United States by date of hire. Valid Washington State driver's license at time of hire and proof of good driving record. A three-year driving abstract must be submitted prior to hire. Positions assigned to the Trails work group must secure and maintain a Commercial Driver's License within 18 months of hire. Must pass CDL-related drug and alcohol testing throughout term of employment. Must secure and maintain a Washington State Herbicide/Pesticide License within 12 months of hire. Must secure and maintain a Flagging/Traffic Control Certification within 12 months of hire. Must secure and maintain First Aid and CPR certification within 12 months of hire. Must complete City Chainsaw Safety Training within 12 months of hire. SELECTION PROCESS: You are encouraged to print a copy of this job announcement for your reference as the process moves along. Please ensure your application is complete and all required information has been provided. Standard completeness means all application fields (contact information, personal information, education, work experience, references, and supplemental questions). Application materials should comprehensively document your experience and skills related to the position responsibilities and experience/training requirements. As part of the City's commitment to reducing bias in the hiring process, Human Resources redacts personally identifiable information for reviewers. Only the documents listed as required will be reviewed. Minimum Qualifications: Applicants must provide specific, detailed information so an initial determination can be made regarding your level of qualifications for this position. Applicant status will be updated on or around October 8, 2025. Experience and Training Rating: Applicants that meet minimum qualifications will go through an Experience and Training Rating. Applicant status will be updated on or around October 17, 2025. Oral Board Interview: The top 13 applicants from the Experience and Training Rating will be invited to participate in an Oral Board Interview, tentatively scheduled for October 28, 2025. Applicants must have a passing score of 60% or higher to be placed on the eligibility register. If you wish to claim Veterans' Preference Points, please complete the Veterans Scoring