The seasonal fire and non-fire vacancy announcements for the 2010 summer season are open. Applications will be accepted through USAJOBS. Examples of the temporary seasonal positions in Montana and the Dakotas are below. Archeological Technician GS-0102-4/5/6/7 Biological Technician (Fisheries) GS-0404-3/4/5/6/7 Biological Technician (Plants) GS-0404-4/5/6 Biological Technician (Wildlife) GS-0404-3/4/5/6/7 Cartographic Techician (GIS) GS-0404-6 Engineer Technician GS-0802-3/4/5/6/7 Forestry Technician GS-0462-3/4/5/6/7 Hydrologic Technician GS-1316-3/4/5 Laborer WG-3502-4 Laborer Leader WG-3502-5 Maintenance Worker WG-4749-5 Park Ranger GS-0025-3/4/5/6/7 Park Ranger (OHV) GS-0025-3/4/5/6 Park Ranger (River) GS-0025-4/5/6/7 Physical Science Technician GS-1311-7 Range Technician GS-0455-3/4/5/6/7 Range Technician (Monitoring) GS-0455-3/4/5/6/7 Range Technician (Weeds) GS-0455-3/4/5/6/7 Realty Technician GS-1101-3/4/5/6/7 Recreation Technician GS-0189-3/4/5/6/7 Survey Technician GS-0817-4/5/6 | | Fuels Module Leader GS-0455-6 Lead Range Technician (Fire) GS-0455-6 Range Technician (Fire) GS-0455-2/3/4/5 Range Technician (IA Dispatcher) GS-0455-3/4/5/6 Range Technician (Fire)(Lookout) GS-0455-4/5 Range Technician (Fire)(Helitack) GS-0455-2/3/4/5 Ramp Manager GS-0455-5 Range Technician (Logistics Dispatcher) GS-2151-3/4/5 SEAT Manager GS-0455-7 |
If you have any questions regarding the application process, please contact Todd Walton at (406) 896-5118. College Internship ProgramSome colleges offer students the opportunity to spend time working with the government or public interest organizations. Interns are considered volunteers and are not paid by the BLM. However, colleges may offer funding. For more information, contact Ann Boucher (406-896-5011). |