Alaska State Troopers
Forester 4 - Fire Planner (PCN 10-N24015)
Alaska State Troopers, Palmer, Alaska, United States, 99645
The Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry & Fire Protection,is recruiting for a Forester 4 (Fire Planner) in Palmer.
This position is open to Alaska Residents only.
Please check our residency definition
to determine if you qualify. What You Will Be Doing: Providing wildland fire planning technical support and coordination with fire management officers, land or resource management staff, and planners. Providing local expertise for short - and long-term strategic fire management planning, assessments, and interagency efforts. Support the Deputy Director of Fire Protection in the development of presentations and briefings for departmental briefs and legislative hearings. As part of the Fire Programs' strategic plan for recruitment and retention of Alaskan wildland firefighters. Support a class study and efforts to develop firefighter and fire management specialist positions. Provide support to Regional and Area FMOs in the development and review of the Fire Management Plans. Assist in the coordination of Interagency inputs and ensure that they reflect national, regional, and local management goals and objectives. Support and facilitate the Fire Protection Program's reorganization and update of policies, procedures, and operating guides Mission and Values/Culture: The Division of Forestry & Fire Protection’s mission is to safely manage wildland fires that threaten life, property, and critical infrastructure across 150 million acres. We achieve this by ensuring that our firefighting personnel, equipment, and infrastructure are maintained in a state of readiness and by collaborating closely with federal, state, and local emergency response agencies to provide effective wildland fire management and protection for the State of Alaska. Benefits of Joining Our Team: The benefits of joining the DOF wildland fire team include the opportunity to work with dedicated professionals to achieve fire, fuels, and forestry goals. The opportunity to work in a professional environment with a clear and important mission that supports the State of Alaska and protects Alaskan residents, businesses, and investments. The Working Environment You Can Expect: The Palmer facility is located at 101 Airport Road, Palmer, AK 99645. The selected candidate will work with a collaborative team is comprised of highly motivated and dedicated individuals who strive to provide excellent service and support, and respect the individual. We promote a healthy work-life balance and enjoy a positive, energetic work environment.
We are looking for a candidate who possesses the following position-specific competencies. Critical Thinking: Uses logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems. Flexibility: Is open to change and new information; rapidly adapts to new information, changing conditions, or unexpected obstacles. Oral and Written Communication: Expresses information (for example, ideas or facts) to individuals or groups effectively, taking into account the audience and nature of the information (for example, technical, sensitive, controversial); makes clear and convincing oral and written presentations; listens to others, attends to nonverbal cues, and responds appropriately. Public Service Motivation: Shows a commitment to serve the public. Ensures that actions meet public needs; aligns organizational objectives and practices with public interests. Teamwork: Encourages and facilitates cooperation, pride, trust, and group identity; fosters commitment and team spirit; works with others to achieve goals. Click here
to learn more about working for the Division of Forestry & Fire Protection. Bachelor's degree from an accredited college in forestry, natural resources, or a closely related field that includes a minimum of 24 semester hours or 36 quarter hours in forestry or closely related curricula. AND EITHER One years of professional advanced level experience in forestry, natural resources, or a closely related field. The required experience includes work such as Forester 3 or Natural Resource Specialist 3 with the State of Alaska, or the equivalent with another employer. OR Three years of professional journey level experience in forestry, natural resources, or a closely related field. The required experience includes work such as Forester 2, Fire Management Officer, State Logistics Center Coordinator, or Natural Resource Specialist 2 with the State of Alaska, or the equivalent with another employer.
Substitution:
Four years in any combination of post secondary education from an accredited college that includes a minimum of 24 semester hours or 36 quarter hours in forestry, natural resources, or a closely related field AND journey level experience in the technical aspects of forest management and practices such as fire prevention, suppression, timber sales, reforestation or inventory may substitute for the required bachelor's degree. (2.67 semester or 4 quarter hours of post-secondary education are equal to one month of experience). The experience includes work such as Wildland Fire and Resource Technician 3, Wildland Forestry Technician 2, or Wildland Fire Dispatcher with the State of Alaska, or the equivalent with another employer.
Certification from an accredited vocational technical school in forestry, natural resource management, or a closely related field and three years of experience in the technical aspects of forest management and practices such as fire prevention, suppression, timber sales, reforestation or inventory may substitute for the required bachelor's degree. The experience includes work such as Wildland Fire and Resource Technician 3, Wildland Forestry Technician 2, or Wildland Fire Dispatcher 2 with the State of Alaska, or the equivalent with another employer.
Certification via NWCG (National Wildfire Coordinating Group) Incident Qualification Card (AKA 'red card') within the preceding three (3) years in any of the following will substitute for the required education: 1. Incident Commander Type 2 (ICT2), 2. Planning Section Chief Type 2 (PSC2), 3. Operations Section Chief Type 2 (OSC2), or 4. Logistics Section Chief Type 2 (LSC2) For NWCG Incident Qualification Card certification information see: National Incident Management System (NIMS): Wildland Fire Qualification System Guide (PMS 310-1).
Special Note: Closely related curricula and work experience includes fields such as: geosciences, geography, natural resources, environmental sciences, soils, hydrology, wildlife habitat management, forest engineering, remote sensing, vegetation classification, natural resource bio-metrics, and wildland fire control.
One year of work experience equals 12 months of seasonal work.
Positions may require travel both in and out-of-state for fire suppression assignments; may be on stand-by or recall status during the fire season; may be assigned work in and out of the area that requires the absence from the duty station for 14 to 21 days; may fly in small fixed wing aircraft or helicopters and handle hazardous materials.
Most positions require Red Card qualification under the Incident Command System.
Some positions may require a commercial driver's license with appropriate endorsements. ** Please read the information below carefully. ** At the time of application
,
the applicant must attach the following items as individual documents; failure to provide the requested documentation may result in non-consideration. If you are unable to attach documents, please fax or email the contact listed below.
Required documents include: Cover letter – see instructions below. At the time of the interview
, please ensure that you provide the following materials. Failure to do so may result in loss of consideration. Required documents include: Driver’s license Copies of your last two performance evaluations or a letter of reference if evaluations are not available Three professional references with current contact information, with at least one of them being your most recent supervisor, including name, job title, employer and current phone number (s) A copy of any Forestry and /or fire-related training certificates SPECIAL NOTICES Requires travel within the state for meetings, conferences, events, and as fire activity increases to regional and area offices located in Fairbanks, Palmer, Delta, Tok, Soldotna, Glenallen, and McGrath. Application Notice You can ONLY apply for this position through the Workplace Alaska website or by submitting a paper application. Instructions on how to apply with Workplace Alaska can be found on the 'How to Apply page. Your application must be received by 5:00 p.m. Alaska Standard Time on the closing date. Cover Letter A cover letter is required for this position at the time of application; failure to attach may result in the elimination of your application from further consideration. It should be two to three paragraphs (no longer than one page) and address your knowledge and experience related to the desired position-specific competencies listed above. Your cover letter will serve as a writing sampleand will be used to determine which applicants will advance to the interview phase of the recruitment. Please attach the cover letter to your application before submitting it online or, if unable to attach, email it to the contact provided below. Supplemental Questions For your application to be evaluated, you must answer the Supplemental Questions. The State of Alaska (SOA) utilizes four proficiency levels to measure and describe an applicant’s level of competence in applying certain behaviors, knowledge, skills, and abilities to accomplish a specific task. The four proficiency levels are Mastery, Fluency, Literacy, and Discovery. You must rate your proficiency level for each competency listed in the supplemental questions. Education If post-secondary education is required to meet the minimum qualifications, you must fill out the Education section of the application. If you have not yet obtained a degree, please indicate the units you have completed. Copies of transcripts are required to verify educational credentials if used to meet the minimum qualifications for a position. Special Instructions for Foreign Education Education completed at foreign colleges or universities may be used to meet the minimum qualifications listed above. If using this education to meet minimum qualification requirements, you must demonstrate that the credentials have been submitted to a private organization specializing in interpreting foreign educational credentials and that such education has been deemed at least equivalent to that gained in standard U.S. education programs. Alternatively, an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution must report that the other institution's transcript is given full value or that full value is recognized in relevant subject areas aligned with the post-secondary institution's curricula. It is your responsibility to provide this evidence when applying. Work Experience If using work experience not already documented in your application, also provide the employer’s name, job title, employment dates, and whether full or part-time. Applications will be reviewed to determine whether the responses are supported and whether the minimum qualifications are met. If they are not, the applicant may not advance to the recruitment interview and selection phase. Note:
Attaching a resume is not a substitute for completing the application in its entirety. Noting, see resume or any similar response on any portion of your application may lead to a determination that your application is incomplete and removal from consideration for this job posting. Bargaining Unit If you are a current state employee , please indicate the union to which you belong at the time of application. Do not complete this question if you are
not a current state employee. Driver’s License Requirement Applicants must possess a valid driver's license. Proof of licensure will be required prior to reporting to duty. EEO STATEMENT The State of Alaska complies with Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Individuals with disabilities who require accommodation, auxiliary aids or services, or alternative communication formats should call 1-800-587-0430 or (907) 465-4095 in Juneau or TTY: Alaska Relay 711 or 1-800-770-8973 or correspond with the Division of Personnel & Labor Relations at P.O. Box 110201, Juneau, AK 99811-0201. The State of Alaska is an equal opportunity employer. Please check your junk folder for any messages that may be sent to you regarding this recruitment. Workplace Alaska Application Questions & Assistance Questions regarding application submission or system operation errors should be directed to the Workplace Alaska hotline at 1-800-587-0430 (toll-free) or (907) 465-4095 if you are in the Juneau area. Requests for information may also be emailed to
recruitment.services@alaska.gov. For assistance with your password, please visit
the reset password page
. For specific information about this position, please get in touch with the hiring manager at the following:
Norm McDonald Deputy Director, Fire Protection Phone: 907-761-6225 Email:
norm.mcdonald@alaska.gov
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to determine if you qualify. What You Will Be Doing: Providing wildland fire planning technical support and coordination with fire management officers, land or resource management staff, and planners. Providing local expertise for short - and long-term strategic fire management planning, assessments, and interagency efforts. Support the Deputy Director of Fire Protection in the development of presentations and briefings for departmental briefs and legislative hearings. As part of the Fire Programs' strategic plan for recruitment and retention of Alaskan wildland firefighters. Support a class study and efforts to develop firefighter and fire management specialist positions. Provide support to Regional and Area FMOs in the development and review of the Fire Management Plans. Assist in the coordination of Interagency inputs and ensure that they reflect national, regional, and local management goals and objectives. Support and facilitate the Fire Protection Program's reorganization and update of policies, procedures, and operating guides Mission and Values/Culture: The Division of Forestry & Fire Protection’s mission is to safely manage wildland fires that threaten life, property, and critical infrastructure across 150 million acres. We achieve this by ensuring that our firefighting personnel, equipment, and infrastructure are maintained in a state of readiness and by collaborating closely with federal, state, and local emergency response agencies to provide effective wildland fire management and protection for the State of Alaska. Benefits of Joining Our Team: The benefits of joining the DOF wildland fire team include the opportunity to work with dedicated professionals to achieve fire, fuels, and forestry goals. The opportunity to work in a professional environment with a clear and important mission that supports the State of Alaska and protects Alaskan residents, businesses, and investments. The Working Environment You Can Expect: The Palmer facility is located at 101 Airport Road, Palmer, AK 99645. The selected candidate will work with a collaborative team is comprised of highly motivated and dedicated individuals who strive to provide excellent service and support, and respect the individual. We promote a healthy work-life balance and enjoy a positive, energetic work environment.
We are looking for a candidate who possesses the following position-specific competencies. Critical Thinking: Uses logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems. Flexibility: Is open to change and new information; rapidly adapts to new information, changing conditions, or unexpected obstacles. Oral and Written Communication: Expresses information (for example, ideas or facts) to individuals or groups effectively, taking into account the audience and nature of the information (for example, technical, sensitive, controversial); makes clear and convincing oral and written presentations; listens to others, attends to nonverbal cues, and responds appropriately. Public Service Motivation: Shows a commitment to serve the public. Ensures that actions meet public needs; aligns organizational objectives and practices with public interests. Teamwork: Encourages and facilitates cooperation, pride, trust, and group identity; fosters commitment and team spirit; works with others to achieve goals. Click here
to learn more about working for the Division of Forestry & Fire Protection. Bachelor's degree from an accredited college in forestry, natural resources, or a closely related field that includes a minimum of 24 semester hours or 36 quarter hours in forestry or closely related curricula. AND EITHER One years of professional advanced level experience in forestry, natural resources, or a closely related field. The required experience includes work such as Forester 3 or Natural Resource Specialist 3 with the State of Alaska, or the equivalent with another employer. OR Three years of professional journey level experience in forestry, natural resources, or a closely related field. The required experience includes work such as Forester 2, Fire Management Officer, State Logistics Center Coordinator, or Natural Resource Specialist 2 with the State of Alaska, or the equivalent with another employer.
Substitution:
Four years in any combination of post secondary education from an accredited college that includes a minimum of 24 semester hours or 36 quarter hours in forestry, natural resources, or a closely related field AND journey level experience in the technical aspects of forest management and practices such as fire prevention, suppression, timber sales, reforestation or inventory may substitute for the required bachelor's degree. (2.67 semester or 4 quarter hours of post-secondary education are equal to one month of experience). The experience includes work such as Wildland Fire and Resource Technician 3, Wildland Forestry Technician 2, or Wildland Fire Dispatcher with the State of Alaska, or the equivalent with another employer.
Certification from an accredited vocational technical school in forestry, natural resource management, or a closely related field and three years of experience in the technical aspects of forest management and practices such as fire prevention, suppression, timber sales, reforestation or inventory may substitute for the required bachelor's degree. The experience includes work such as Wildland Fire and Resource Technician 3, Wildland Forestry Technician 2, or Wildland Fire Dispatcher 2 with the State of Alaska, or the equivalent with another employer.
Certification via NWCG (National Wildfire Coordinating Group) Incident Qualification Card (AKA 'red card') within the preceding three (3) years in any of the following will substitute for the required education: 1. Incident Commander Type 2 (ICT2), 2. Planning Section Chief Type 2 (PSC2), 3. Operations Section Chief Type 2 (OSC2), or 4. Logistics Section Chief Type 2 (LSC2) For NWCG Incident Qualification Card certification information see: National Incident Management System (NIMS): Wildland Fire Qualification System Guide (PMS 310-1).
Special Note: Closely related curricula and work experience includes fields such as: geosciences, geography, natural resources, environmental sciences, soils, hydrology, wildlife habitat management, forest engineering, remote sensing, vegetation classification, natural resource bio-metrics, and wildland fire control.
One year of work experience equals 12 months of seasonal work.
Positions may require travel both in and out-of-state for fire suppression assignments; may be on stand-by or recall status during the fire season; may be assigned work in and out of the area that requires the absence from the duty station for 14 to 21 days; may fly in small fixed wing aircraft or helicopters and handle hazardous materials.
Most positions require Red Card qualification under the Incident Command System.
Some positions may require a commercial driver's license with appropriate endorsements. ** Please read the information below carefully. ** At the time of application
,
the applicant must attach the following items as individual documents; failure to provide the requested documentation may result in non-consideration. If you are unable to attach documents, please fax or email the contact listed below.
Required documents include: Cover letter – see instructions below. At the time of the interview
, please ensure that you provide the following materials. Failure to do so may result in loss of consideration. Required documents include: Driver’s license Copies of your last two performance evaluations or a letter of reference if evaluations are not available Three professional references with current contact information, with at least one of them being your most recent supervisor, including name, job title, employer and current phone number (s) A copy of any Forestry and /or fire-related training certificates SPECIAL NOTICES Requires travel within the state for meetings, conferences, events, and as fire activity increases to regional and area offices located in Fairbanks, Palmer, Delta, Tok, Soldotna, Glenallen, and McGrath. Application Notice You can ONLY apply for this position through the Workplace Alaska website or by submitting a paper application. Instructions on how to apply with Workplace Alaska can be found on the 'How to Apply page. Your application must be received by 5:00 p.m. Alaska Standard Time on the closing date. Cover Letter A cover letter is required for this position at the time of application; failure to attach may result in the elimination of your application from further consideration. It should be two to three paragraphs (no longer than one page) and address your knowledge and experience related to the desired position-specific competencies listed above. Your cover letter will serve as a writing sampleand will be used to determine which applicants will advance to the interview phase of the recruitment. Please attach the cover letter to your application before submitting it online or, if unable to attach, email it to the contact provided below. Supplemental Questions For your application to be evaluated, you must answer the Supplemental Questions. The State of Alaska (SOA) utilizes four proficiency levels to measure and describe an applicant’s level of competence in applying certain behaviors, knowledge, skills, and abilities to accomplish a specific task. The four proficiency levels are Mastery, Fluency, Literacy, and Discovery. You must rate your proficiency level for each competency listed in the supplemental questions. Education If post-secondary education is required to meet the minimum qualifications, you must fill out the Education section of the application. If you have not yet obtained a degree, please indicate the units you have completed. Copies of transcripts are required to verify educational credentials if used to meet the minimum qualifications for a position. Special Instructions for Foreign Education Education completed at foreign colleges or universities may be used to meet the minimum qualifications listed above. If using this education to meet minimum qualification requirements, you must demonstrate that the credentials have been submitted to a private organization specializing in interpreting foreign educational credentials and that such education has been deemed at least equivalent to that gained in standard U.S. education programs. Alternatively, an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution must report that the other institution's transcript is given full value or that full value is recognized in relevant subject areas aligned with the post-secondary institution's curricula. It is your responsibility to provide this evidence when applying. Work Experience If using work experience not already documented in your application, also provide the employer’s name, job title, employment dates, and whether full or part-time. Applications will be reviewed to determine whether the responses are supported and whether the minimum qualifications are met. If they are not, the applicant may not advance to the recruitment interview and selection phase. Note:
Attaching a resume is not a substitute for completing the application in its entirety. Noting, see resume or any similar response on any portion of your application may lead to a determination that your application is incomplete and removal from consideration for this job posting. Bargaining Unit If you are a current state employee , please indicate the union to which you belong at the time of application. Do not complete this question if you are
not a current state employee. Driver’s License Requirement Applicants must possess a valid driver's license. Proof of licensure will be required prior to reporting to duty. EEO STATEMENT The State of Alaska complies with Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Individuals with disabilities who require accommodation, auxiliary aids or services, or alternative communication formats should call 1-800-587-0430 or (907) 465-4095 in Juneau or TTY: Alaska Relay 711 or 1-800-770-8973 or correspond with the Division of Personnel & Labor Relations at P.O. Box 110201, Juneau, AK 99811-0201. The State of Alaska is an equal opportunity employer. Please check your junk folder for any messages that may be sent to you regarding this recruitment. Workplace Alaska Application Questions & Assistance Questions regarding application submission or system operation errors should be directed to the Workplace Alaska hotline at 1-800-587-0430 (toll-free) or (907) 465-4095 if you are in the Juneau area. Requests for information may also be emailed to
recruitment.services@alaska.gov. For assistance with your password, please visit
the reset password page
. For specific information about this position, please get in touch with the hiring manager at the following:
Norm McDonald Deputy Director, Fire Protection Phone: 907-761-6225 Email:
norm.mcdonald@alaska.gov
#J-18808-Ljbffr