Senior Restoration Technician

  
POSITION SUMMARY:
Under the general direction of the Natural Resource Manager, the Senior Restoration Technician performs a wide variety of assigned and self-initiated tasks and projects designed to improve the ecological health of District lands. Directs Restoration and Plant Technicians, interns and seasonal staff on day-to-day operational tasks. May supervise volunteers, contractors and consultants during projects.  
 
ESSENTIAL POSITION DUTIES and FUNCTIONS to be performed with or without reasonable accommodation:
Operations:
  • Oversees the day-to-day restoration and enhancement tasks for one-half of the District’s properties, including but not limited to: brush removal (utilizing power equipment such as chainsaws, mowers & brush cutters), prescribed burns, management of invasive plants, heavy equipment operation, application of pesticides, and harvest and installation of native seed.
  • Functions as a Prescribed Burn Boss for the District.
  • Assists department staff in the collection of biological data, including tree surveys, floristic inventories and the monitoring of various wildlife species.
  • Conducts routine equipment inspections and performs maintenance and repair of equipment, vehicles and tools.
  • Operates vehicles of various sizes and weights in the loading, hauling and unloading of various equipment and material. Operates light and medium-sized construction and power equipment.
  • Oversees intern projects, perform data entry, and vegetation inventory and monitoring, occasionally.
  • Assists with general maintenance and upkeep of department buildings.
  • Participates in native plant propagation efforts (greenhouse, hoophouse and garden).
  • Oversees work performed by contractors.
  • Represents a positive and professional image to the public and assists the public as needed.
  • Possesses and maintains a valid and current Illinois Driver’s License free from suspension or revocation during term of employment; must maintain insurability with the District’s fleet insurance carrier.
  • Works irregular hours, including weekends and evenings, occasionally.
  • Attends professional conferences, workshops and seminars as appropriate within budget parameters and with Department Head approval.
  • Obtains and maintains all required licenses and certifications and keeps up-to-date on professional trends and developments related to position accountabilities.
  • Performs the job safely and in compliance with District policies, procedures, work and safety rules, the Employee Handbook, and applicable laws and regulations.
 
Administration:
  • Establishes positive relationships with community, volunteers and preserve users.
  • Provides input during the annual planning and budget preparation process.
  • Provides constructive input for subordinate personnel during performance evaluation process.
  • Maintains required logs and work lists, provides progress reports, etc.
 
Staff Supervision:
  • Supervises Restoration and Plant Technicians, interns and seasonals; carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization’s policies and applicable laws.
 
 
QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Minimum Age Requirement: 21 years old
  • Education: Equivalent to Bachelor’s degree in ecology, botany, natural resource management, land management, or closely related field; Master’s degree a plus.
  • Experience: Three (3) years in hands-on land management; or an equivalent combination of relevant education, experience and training.
  • Proven supervisory experience a must.
  • GIS and computer experience a plus.
  • Certifications/Licenses: CPR/1st AID/AED, CDL Class A, Pesticide Applicator, S-130/S-190 basic wildland firefighting training or equivalent; all licenses/certifications must be obtained within one year of employment.
 
 
   
Apply at kaneforest.com/careers
 

 
 
 
 
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

Job details

$24.1827 - $26.6010 PER HOUR - DOQ
Open Until Filled
Forest Preserve District of Kane County
Shelley Kouzes
630-208-8662
kouzesshelley@kaneforest.com