Roadside Biologist & Assistant Roadside Biologist
Dallas County
Dallas Center, IA (In Person)
Full-Time
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Job Description
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE
Bachelor's Degree in Natural Resources or related field. One to three years experience in professional vegetation management, commercial pesticide application, prairie ecology and management, erosion control, plant or seed propagation and processing. Possession of, or ability to obtain Commercial Drivers License Class A. Ability to obtain applicable continuing education recertification hours including S-130 - Firefighter Training. Ability to obtain an Iowa Commercial Pesticide Applicators License including Category 1A and six (6) qualifications.KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES
Knowledge of basic mechanical principles. Knowledge of the safe operation of specialized equipment. Knowledge of advanced methods and techniques in vegetation establishment, management. and control. Knowledge of advanced principles and practices of noxious weed control and the safe use of roadside chemicals. Knowledge of elementary engineering principles and practices involved in road maintenance and construction. Knowledge of advanced erosion control principles. Knowledge of advanced wetland delineation. Knowledge of fundamental PC applications including Microsoft Office and ArcGIS. Skill in correctly identifying relevant species of trees, shrubs, grasses, flowers, noxious weeds, and invasive species. Skill in the operation of medium to heavy trucks, trailers, tractors and attachments, mowers, loaders, chainsaws, wood chippers and other equipment normally used in highway construction or maintenance including auxiliary or truck mounted attachments. Skill in maintaining appropriate seeding and spraying records. Skill in operating acetylene, arc welding, wire welding, and plasma cutting equipment. Skill in operating spraying equipment and utilizing roadside chemicals safely. Skill in understanding and following written and oral directions. Assistant Roadside Biologist Position This position is responsible for assisting in coordinating the operations of the Integrated Roadside Vegetation Management program. This position has direct supervision over Roadside Technician. Job Duties Assists the Roadside Biologist with the control of noxious weed, invasive species, brush, and trees through mechanical or chemical methods, including mowing, cutting, herbicide spraying, prescribed fire, or other appropriate methods. Assists the County Weed Commissioner with identification of noxious weed problem areas and weed control programs. Assists the Roadside Biologist in performing vegetative and/or mechanical stabilization of areas disturbed by construction and maintenance activities within the County right of way. Assists with the development and maintenance of the budget for IRVM related work, including tracking expenditures and revenues as well as writing grants. Assists with wetland delineations and monitoring of Dallas County wetland bank. Assists the Dallas County Conservation Department in the management of the Dallas County wetland bank. Informs and educates the public concerning roadside management techniques. Supervises a crew for various types of work including but not limited to noxious weed/brush control, mowing, prescribed burning, seeding, and equipment operation. Performs manual labor and operates equipment in a wide range of highway construction and maintenance activities such as but not limited to: maintaining roadside vegetation using various treatment methods including but not limited to mechanical, mowing, prescribed burning, chemical application, and competitive seeding; hauling equipment and/or materials in trucks or trucks with trailers; plowing snow when needed; spreading salt and sand on roadway surfaces for winter roadway maintenance; and cleaning up debris within road rights-of-way. Performs duties and functions of the Roadside Biologist in their absence or as directed. Operates assigned equipment skillfully, safely, and in conformance with regulations and directions. Performs preventative maintenance functions on Secondary Roads equipment. Designs and fabricates special equipment; inspects, adjusts, repairs or replaces worn out or defective parts of equipment. Ensures the deployment of proper safety devices, equipment, and signs on construction and maintenance projects. Trains employees in the operation of specified equipment. Performs duties of an Operator II when necessary. Performs related duties.EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE
Bachelor's Degree in Natural Resources or related field Biology, Botany, Horticulture, or related field. One to three years progressive work related experience in professional vegetation management, commercial pesticide applications, prairie ecology and management, erosion control, plant or seed propagation and processing. Possession of or ability to obtain, an Iowa Commercial Pesticide Applicators License including Category 1A and four (4) qualifications. Possession of or ability to obtain certification or completion of training in National Wildfire Coordinating Group S-130 - Firefighter Training and S190 - Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior Training. Possess of or ability to readily obtain certification or completion of training in US Army Corps of Engineers Regulatory IV Wetland Delineation.KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES
Knowledge of intermediate mechanical principles. Knowledge of the safe operation of specialized equipment. Knowledge of intermediate/advanced methods and techniques in vegetation establishment, management and control. Knowledge of intermediate/advanced principles and practices of noxious weed control and safe use of roadside chemicals. Knowledge of elementary engineering principles and practices involved in road maintenance and construction. Knowledge of intermediate/advanced erosion control principles Knowledge of intermediate/advanced wetland delineation. Knowledge of fundamental PC applications including Microsoft Office and ArcGIS. Skill in the correct identification of relevant species of trees, shrubs, grasses, flowers, noxious weeds, and invasive species. Skill in operating medium to heavy trucks, trailers, tractors and attachments, mowers, loaders, chainsaws, wood chippers and other equipment normally used in highway construction or maintenance including auxiliary or truck mounted attachments. Skill in maintaining appropriate seeding and spraying records. Skill in operating acetylene, arc welding, wire welding and plasma cutting equipment. Skill in operation spraying equipment and utilizing roadside chemicals safely. Skill in understanding and following written and oral directions. Skill in performing manual labor (moderate to heavy) for extended periods of time. Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with co-workers and the public.PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work is typically performed while intermittently sitting, standing, stooping, bending, crouching or walking. The employee frequently lifts light and heavy objects, climbs ladders, uses tools or equipment requiring a high degree of dexterity, distinguishes between shades of color, and utilizes the sense of smell. The work is typically performed in an office and outdoors, occasionally in cold or inclement weather. The employee is exposed to herbicides, dust, dirt, grease, machinery with moving parts, and occasional cold or inclement weather. Work required the use of protective devices such as masks, goggles, gloves, etc. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of employees assigned to this job. The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change. Dallas County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Women, minorities and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Dallas County participates in E-Verify.Similar remote jobs
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