The position requires professional knowledge in forest land management principals, concepts, theories, and practices in order to conduct the development and implementation of intensive forest resource management.
Requires professional knowledge in Forestry, including forest ecology, silviculture, mensuration, engineering, surveying, mapping, entomology, pathology, forest soils, wildland fire; and familiarity with related fields such as watershed and stream habitat protection, wildlife habitat management, landscape architecture and other resources associated with the forested ecosystem.
Requires knowledge of Federal and Tribal policies and regulations affecting forest management activities including Federal statutes, Tribal codes, the Colville Tribal Integrated Resource Management Plan and other local Colville Agency policies.
Requires knowledge and specialized training in logging systems, logging system analysis, skyline analysis, and payload analysis of numerous types of diverse harvesting equipment.
Ability to designates the appropriate application of sophisticated harvesting equipment based on terrain, economics, environmental factors, and the operating specifications of the equipment.
Requires knowledge in conducting production analysis, empirical cost analysis, and the financial analysis of harvesting operations for a wide variety of harvesting processes and equipment including the introduction of any new technological developments to the field of timber harvesting.
Requires knowledge and experience in civil engineering for the design of forest roads, bridges, complex culverts, and other hydrologic structures.
Must possess specialized knowledge in watershed hydraulics, complex culvert design, bridge design, and associated financial cost analysis.
Requires Knowledge of Federal Timber Sale contracts, contract writing, subsequent contract administration, and contract mediation.
Requires knowledge of public land survey and survey methods in accordance with the methods and procedures as prescribed by the USDI Bureau of Land Management Manual of Surveying Instructions.
Requires knowledge and experience in cadastral surveys for locating land survey corners, property corners, and property lines on a variety of property types including Fee property and Indian Allotments.
Requires knowledge of land easements, rights-of ways, and the documents and procedures necessary for obtaining the legal right to cross other land ownerships with the transport of tribal timber.
Requires the ability to use ArcGIS products to assess remote sensing information such as, LiDAR, Digital Elevation Models (DEM’s) and digital imagery to identify, map, and digitize transportation systems.
Requires the ability to observe and record critical hydrologic and stream data.
Requires ability to develop cost and production models based on manufactures specifications, dealer information, research studies, and through additional communications with universities, research stations, and contractors operating off the reservation.
Requires the ability to administer the development and construction of high cost infrastructure including critical blasting operations.
Requires ability to represent Forestry when conflicts arise with other resources concerning harvesting/transportation issues and makes recommendations or changes that may require the development of new methods or procedures.
Requires ability to coordinate timber harvesting/transportation plans with Fire Management assuring proper fire suppression access and prescribed fire activities following harvesting operations.
Requires ability to participate in multi-discipline management planning for the development or revising of natural resource management codes.
The position incumbent must be able to function outdoors in varying elemental and terrain conditions that may sometimes be considered extreme including: temperatures ranging from -20 degrees to over 100 degrees, deep snow requiring snowshoes, severe topographic relief, extreme dust conditions, and exposure to bears, cougars, bees, and poisonous snakes and plants. Requires ambulatory ability to sit for varying periods of time, to utilize microcomputers and peripheral equipment, and to move about various campus locations.
Requires the ability to use near vision to read printed materials.
Requires auditory ability to carry on conversations in person and over the phone.
Requires sustained repetitive motions and manual and finger dexterity to write, use a pointing device, keyboard at an acceptable, operate microcomputer, and operate other office equipment.
Work is performed outdoors in varying weather and terrain conditions where extensive safety considerations exist.
Incumbent also works around active logging operations and forest road construction involving active blasting operations.
If required of this position, you must possess and maintain a valid Washington State driver’s license and be eligible for the Tribes’ Vehicle Insurance. In addition, this position may be subject to pre-employment background clearances. If applicable, these clearances must be maintained throughout employment.