About The Position

The Fisheries Division develops programs and budgets to manage for aquatic resources. The Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) Bureau is managed and coordinated by staff within the Department headquarters. Implementation of programs are accomplished by the respective AIS coordinators. The AIS Area Supervisor position serves as the regional watercraft inspection and decontamination supervisor and assists the AIS Prevention Specialist and the AIS Prevention Coordinator in carrying out specified AIS prevention and containment activities. Management decisions will often have local, statewide, and national effects on resource status and conservation. This announcement looks to fill one full-time, year-round position. This position covers the northwest portion of Montana in FWP Region’s 6 and 7. The position will be based in northwest Montana in Glasgow, Lewistown, or Havre.

Requirements

  • This position supervises and works with a variety of individuals, partners, and agencies, of varying backgrounds and is expected to build strong relationships.
  • Applicant should have a desire to continually grow and learn.
  • The incumbent is expected to make quick, critical decisions based on limited information, on topics that could have great impact to numerous individuals and Montana’s resources.
  • Knowledge of and experience with computer applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, and data storage.
  • This position requires good organizational and time management skills, and excellent written and verbal communication.
  • Applicants should be able to learn and apply new information quickly.
  • Must be able to analyze and summarize data from area of responsibility as needed and requested by superiors.
  • Must establish and maintain effective working relationships with fellow employees, other agencies, various interest groups, and the public.
  • Must work independently with minimal supervision while remotely supervising others including technicians, temporary and seasonal fieldworker positions, various contractors, work-study students, and volunteers.
  • Knowledge in aquatic invasive species, aquatic ecology or similar field is ideal.
  • Bachelor’s degree in science related field or at least 2 years of job-related experience is desired.
  • Other combinations of education and experience will be considered.
  • Must have valid driver’s license.

Nice To Haves

  • Ideally, this person would be knowledgeable in aquatic invasive species, fisheries biology, aquatic ecology, macrophyte and invertebrate sampling and identification, and computer database management.
  • Experience with management of multiple employees in remote locations is preferred.
  • Good communication skills are necessary in dealing with employees, other agencies, sporting groups, and the public.
  • The incumbent must be able to communicate results of research and monitoring to professional peers, the public, and local, state, and federal policymakers.
  • Direct experience in the various listed duties, project management and supervisory skills are desirable.

Responsibilities

  • Regional watercraft inspection station management duties: including interpretation and application of Montana statute and rules; quick decision making on questions posed; decontamination and tracking of certain watercraft; coordination with other entities; presentations; trainings
  • Watercraft inspection station supervision: including hiring, scheduling, and training; addressing personnel issues; remote supervision of employees; handling logistics related to equipment, outreach, etc.; on-call duties; collaboration and coordination with inspection station partners
  • Administrative: including recruitment and new hire paperwork; time roll; computing; reporting to supervisor; creating/augmenting training materials and watercraft inspection station documents
  • Maintenance and repair of equipment: including maintaining property lists, and equipment and supplies; perform routine maintenance as necessary; remote trouble shooting; assesses need for vehicles; coordinated repairs and warranty work
  • Regional AIS bureau liaison: AIS Area Supervisors serve as the primary regional contact on AIS issues in their region(s). This includes working closely with Department staff, tribes, conservation districts, National Parks, counties, cities, NGO’s, user groups and the public to coordinate on AIS prevention, survey, and outreach activities
  • AIS Outreach: Serves as the regional AIS outreach contact. Presents AIS information to partners in the supervisor’s respective region. Coordinates outreach activities with the Com Ed Division. Delivers outreach information at local events and to interested user groups including partners with state, federal, tribal, county, NGO, and other user groups

Benefits

  • Employees who exceed 1,040 hours in a calendar year are also provided health, dental and life insurance. Other benefits include retirement, paid vacation, sick and holidays.
  • This position may be covered by a VEBA (Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association).
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