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The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is seeking a dedicated and self-motivated Habitat and Access Technician for a six-month appointment based in Dubois, Wyoming. This position offers a unique opportunity to work in one of Wyoming’s most scenic landscapes while directly contributing to wildlife conservation and public access efforts. The Habitat and Access Technician performs a variety of land management practices that support the development, enhancement, and maintenance of Wildlife Habitat Management Areas (WHMAs) and Public Access Areas (PAAs). Responsibilities may include habitat improvement projects, fence and irrigation system maintenance, weed management, operation of trucks and equipment, and upkeep of roads, parking areas, and access sites. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys working outdoors, operating equipment, and taking pride in maintaining quality habitat and recreational access for the public. Join us in helping conserve Wyoming’s wildlife resources and ensuring continued access for hunters, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts.
Job Responsibility:
Irrigation maintenance – pivot, flood, and gated pipe
Fence construction and maintenance – Wildlife and stock fence
Operation and maintenance of farm equipment and machinery
Weed identification and treatments
Wetland management
WHMA and PAA maintenance of roads, parking areas, and boat ramps
ATV/UTV operation and maintenance
Operation of power tools, 4x4 pickups, and trailers
Requirements:
Valid driver's license
Farm or ranch background or experience related to range management, fish and wildlife resource management, habitat development, or college coursework towards a degree in range, fish, or wildlife management
Knowledge and experience in farming/ranch work and irrigation
Knowledge of wildlife management, natural resource management, range management, wetland management, and habitat management
Skill in organizing, planning, prioritizing, and managing time
Ability to listen, be a team player, and communicate with other employees and the public
Ability to work alone and exercise independent judgment
Must be able to lift 50lbs
What we offer:
Uniform, rain gear, and other necessary gear will be provided when in the field
Position may have housing provided (cabins and/or campers)