| 18A Click here for more details on state employment. Hiring Agency Tourism, Arts, & Heritage Cabinet | Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Resources Location Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources 1 Sportsman's Lane Frankfort
KY 40601 USA
Description Would you like to work with a staff who are dedicated to conserving the Commonwealth's fish and wildlife resources? Do you want to be part of an agency that provides opportunities for everyone to enjoy the outdoors by fishing, hunting, boating, recreational shooting, wildlife watching, or related activities? Join us in the exciting, innovative, and rewarding environment at the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources (KDFWR). We are seeking a self-motivated, detail-oriented individual to fill the role of facility maintenance worker, performing general maintenance and janitorial duties in the upkeep of buildings, grounds, walking paths, hiking trails, exhibits, public use areas, and associated equipment at the Salato Wildlife Education Center. The regular work schedule will primarily be Tuesday through Saturday. Located on the headquarters campus of the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, the Salato Center operates from March through November to further the agency's mission of educating the public about native wildlife, conservation efforts, and hunting and fishing opportunities. With more than 40 native animal species, including a black bear, bald eagle, bison, bobcats, deer, and elk, the Salato Center combines outdoor animal encounters with engaging indoor exhibits. This family-friendly attraction offers visitors the opportunity to experience Kentucky's regional ecosystems and the diverse fish, plants, and wildlife of the Commonwealth. Visitors enjoy daily educational programs, live-animal training demonstrations, feedings, and up-close encounters with birds of prey while exploring surrounding natural habitats such as a dragonfly marsh and a pollinator garden. Indoor exhibits feature both venomous and non-venomous snakes, frogs, turtles, and fish, including species such as alligator gar and the Hellbender salamander that are in decline and in need of conservation. This is an interim position. An interim position means a position is established to address a one-time or recurring need of less than (9) months duration and exempt from the classified service under
KRS 18A.115.
Our Fish and Wildlife Technician I's are eligible for paid leave, paid holidays, and employee discounts. Responsibilities and job duties may include, but are not limited to the following: Operates and maintains the grounds equipment and tools such as mowers, weed trimmers, welders, pressure washers, leaf blowers, and similar machinery. Performs groundskeeping tasks including mowing, trimming, weed and invasive species control, trail maintenance, landscaping, storm debris cleanup, and snow/ice removal. Conducts routine outdoor maintenance and repairs to facilities, including painting, carpentry, and upkeep of signage, exhibits, overlooks, fencing, and benches. Performs general building maintenance such as painting, minor plumbing and electrical repairs, replacing light bulbs, and preventative maintenance activities. Maintains tools, equipment, and work/storage areas in safe and working condition; assists skilled trades staff as needed. Provides janitorial services for buildings and public areas, including trash removal, dusting, sweeping, window and exhibit cleaning, and restroom maintenance. Supports facility operations by assisting with opening and closing procedures, securing buildings and gates, and powering exhibit systems on/off. Assists with setup and breakdown of tables, chairs, displays, equipment, signage, and other materials for programs, events, meetings, and rentals. Performs other related duties as assigned. Preferred skills may include, but are not limited to the following: Responsible and have a positive outlook. Ability to multi-task various job tasks. A willingness to work as part of a team. A self-starter and motivated individual. Adaptability and Flexibility. We offer a great package of EMPLOYEE and
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BENEFITS, including: A 37.5-hour work week (with occasional overtime required) Paid time off (sick and vacation) plus paid holidays Overtime and compensatory time Affordable health insurance with optional Health Reimbursement Account Life insurance Retirement Wellness incentives program Training and career development opportunities; paid continuing education Optional Deferred Compensation program (401K) Employee discounts on electronics; health and wellness; retail; travel, events and entertainment; and services and education If you are a hands-on, dependable and safety-conscious individual who enjoys working outdoors and takes pride in maintaining public facilities, we encourage you to apply. Join our team and help support wildlife conservation, outdoor recreation and environmental education at one of Frankfort's most visited destinations. Minimum Requirements
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(AGE, LICENSURE, REGULATION, ETC.): Must be 18 years of age. Working Conditions Incumbents in this job title may be exposed to extreme temperatures which requires the following of safety procedures. Must follow safety procedures, such as utilization of eye and ear protection, when utilizing certain mechanical equipment. Probationary Period This job has an initial and promotional probationary period of 6 months, except as provided in
KRS 18A.111.
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