Dept of Agriculture

ForesterIIWaterQualityForester

$48–83k North Carolina, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Forester II-Water Quality Forester at Dept of Agriculture. Skills: Water quality, Forest management, Emergency response. Coordinate water quality program. Provide technical guidance”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Make sound recommendations

Eligibility Requirements

Must have telephone, Occasional heavy lifting, Adverse weather exposure, Forest pest exposure, Hunter exposure, Intense heat exposure, Dust exposure, Smoke exposure, Hazardous logging debris exposure, Evening work, Holiday work, Weekend work, Emergency callback, Overnight travel, On-call for emergency response

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

NC Forester Registration within 1 year, Valid NC Driver's License within 90 days, Bachelor's degree in forestry, Two years of related professional Forestry, Registered by NC Board of Foresters, Two years post registration Forestry, Equivalent combination of education and experience

Nice to Have

NC Forester Registration within two years

What You'll Do.

Coordinate water quality program

Provide technical guidance

Coordinate Forest Practices Guidelines program

Coordinate Buffer Rule program

Recommend corrective measures

Develop pre-harvest plans

Educate timber buyers

Manage riparian buffers

Maintain 4808 database

Perform general forest management

Assist with forest management

Assist with prescribed burning

Respond to wildland fires

Respond to all-risk incidents

Become member of Incident Management Team

Serve on Regional Fire Team

Serve as Regional Emergency Operations Center Officer

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Internal customers; External customers; NCFS personnel; Diverse backgrounds

Communication Scope

Written communication; Oral communication

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