Forestry Technician
Sonoma Resource Conservation District
The Sonoma RCD (RCD) is a non-regulatory, local government entity empowered to manage soil, water, fish, and wildlife resources for conservation. In existence since the 1940s, RCDs are local grassroots conservation delivery systems that identify local conservation problems and guide solutions on a voluntary basis.
Position Summary
The Forestry Technician position offers an exciting opportunity to apply forestry principles and project management skills to meaningful and impactful conservation work in some of California’s most beautiful landscapes. They will work among a dynamic team of professionals, including a registered professional forester, licensed civil engineers, certified professionals in planning, certified professionals in erosion and sediment control (CPESC, biologists, a geomorphologist), and other natural resource professionals. Under the direct supervision of the Director of Forestry, a Registered Professional Forester (RPF), the Forestry Technician will assist in the development of LandSmart Forest Management Plans, including forest inventory, road assessments, mapping, and biological assessment. The Forestry Technician will also assist the RCD Forester with planning and implementation of wildland fuels reduction projects. The Forestry Technician may at times oversee subcontracted forestry workers during implementation of forest and vegetation management activities. This position allows for a diverse workload both in the office and the field. In-house and field training will be provided.
Knowledge, Skills, and Experience
The ideal candidate is a forester, forest ecologist, or related natural resource conservation professional with a background in forest and watershed science and management. Relevant experience should include:
Required Qualifications
– Possession of a A.S, B.S., or M.S. in Forestry, Forest Ecology, Wildland Fire Science/ Ecology, Forest and Natural Resource Management, etc. Or a combination of education and experience equivalent to the possession of such a degree.
– Possess a desire to become a California Registered Professional Forester.
– Ability to identify native tree species in Sonoma County.
– Familiarity with North Coast ecosystems and environmental issues as well as an understanding of ecological principles including: plant and animal communities, competition, diversity, population dynamics, succession, disturbance, and nutrient cycling, and their influence on forest ecosystem structure and function.
– Knowledge of physical ecosystem attributes, including geology, topography, soils, watershed functions (including hydrology and water quality), and relevant classification systems.
– An understanding of tree physiology and the effects of disturbance, including climate and other biotic and abiotic attributes, on forest communities.
– Must have the ability to use a directional compass and topographical maps.
– Proficiency with ArcGIS, Outlook, Excel, and Word.
– Ability to communicate effectively in English, both verbally and in written form, sufficient to convey information and instructions to the public and colleagues.
– Self-starter with high dependability, keen attention to detail, and excellent communication and organizational skills.
– Flexible hours required, including some weekday nights and weekends, to attend community events, meetings, and conferences.
– Must be at least 18 years of age at the time of employment.
– A valid driver’s license, vehicle, and proof of auto insurance is required at the time of hire.
Preferred Qualifications
– Spanish fluency and ability to translate.
– Possession of a B.S. or M.S. degree from a program accredited by the Society of American Foresters
– Knowledge of the primary land measurement methods and geospatial analyses, and an ability to design and implement forest inventories that meet a variety of specific objectives using appropriate sampling methods.
– An ability to develop and apply silvicultural prescriptions and anticipate the results relative to a range of management objectives.
– Knowledge of local fire ecology, wildland fire behavior, fuels management, and the role of fire in local forests.
– Knowledge of rural road building and maintenance principles, and their role in watershed management.
– An ability to develop forest management plans with specific multiple objectives and constraints and an ability to explain the range of feasible alternatives and defend, orally and in writing, the recommended management actions.
Starting Compensation: $23.44 – $28.12/hour depending on work experience related to preferred qualifications listed.
To apply for this job please visit sonomarcd.org.
