The U.S. Forest Service will fill 250 firefighter positions in the Rocky Mountain region. Many of those positions could be in Colorado, but there are also opportunities in other states such as Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wyoming, according to KKTV.
The U.S. Forest Service is seeking to fill positions in the fire service field including hotshot crew members, hand crew members, fire protection specialists, fire engine technicians, fire engine base managers, fuel technicians, deputy fire chiefs, dispatchers, equipment operators and more.
Firefighter jobs at the US Forest Service
If you are interested in applying for these U.S. Forest Service firefighter jobs, you should do so as soon as possible as there is a small application window available. The application period for these U.S. Forest Service jobs is 33 days, from August 23 to September 24, 2024. These positions are open to all U.S. citizens and nationals over the age of 18. Hiring managers will use a direct hire authority to hire applicants. Applicants will be hired between October 30 and November 22, 2024.
Firefighter positions with the U.S. Forest Service range from seasonal to full-time and include all the benefits of a permanent employee of the United States Forest Service. For more information about firefighter positions in the Rocky Mountain Region with the United States Forest Service, please view the full recruitment materials at fs.usda.gov.
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