Deputy Director for Motorized Operations
Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation
Salt Lake City, Utah
Key Responsibilities
Position: Deputy Director for Motorized Operations
Location: Salt Lake City, UT
Do you have extensive experience with off-highway vehicles? Are you a seasoned leader with strong knowledge of the laws and regulations governing OHV use? Does leading the strategic direction of Utah’s Off-Highway Vehicle Program sound like the right next step in your career?
The State of Utah Department of Natural Resources, Division of Outdoor Recreation is seeking a Deputy Director for Motorized Programs to join our team. We value professionalism, trust, accountability, teamwork, and a positive work environment. We are looking for a collaborative, service-focused leader who shares those values and is ready to help guide Utah’s motorized recreation programs.
Why join our team:
The Director of Motorized Programs for the State of Utah is an important part of the Division of Outdoor Recreation's management team. We are a team with an important part to play in the State of Utah. You will have the opportunity to work with a diverse group and have the responsibility to improve, support and create OHV programs throughout the State of Utah. Enjoy a challenge working on a large variety of subjects for a large state agency. From the work you do to the people you meet, the Division of Outdoor Recreation will keepyou on your toes and
Qualifications
Principle Duties:
- Lead and direct the growth of the state’s motorized recreation programs. Set goals and strategy to ensure quality outdoor recreation opportunities for OHV users in the state.
- Direct the statewide trail crew program and supervise the program manager
- Direct the work of the OHV community services manager.
- Work with public and private partners in accomplishing motorized goals and strategy.
- Coordinate the Division’s efforts in OHV management with federal, state, county and local agencies.
- Oversee capital and operational budgets in accordance with OHV community needs, applicable laws, statute and policies.
- Provide guidance for the Off Highway Vehicle Recreation (OHVR) Grant staff.
- Monitor OHV restricted account funds and determine program actions, policies and statutory changes to ensure long term viability of the account.
- Work with state park and federal land managers to implement state OHV program plan at public locations.
- Oversee the division’s engagement with the OHV Advisory Council.
- Provide direction for the winter snowmobile trail grooming program.
- Provide guidance to full time and seasonal employees. Establish annual work plans and positions.
- Coordinate with law enforcement rangers to curate needs between communities/users and the DNR Division of Law Enforcement.
- Work with Education Program to implement OHV Education Program, grow the program, and increase outreach.
- Represent the state’s OHV program in national groups and organizations.
- Hold positions on committees and councils as appointed.
- Follow State Statue, Laws, Rules, Policies and Guidelines.
The Ideal Candidate:
- Bachelor's Degree in Natural Resources, Outdoor Recreation, Public Administration or related field or at least 4 years professional experience in the OHV industry nonprofit or for profit, Outdoor Recreation Planning, Natural Resources or other closely related field.
- Ability to quickly and efficiently drive action from plans and experience in obtaining performance from a variety of levels and teams.
- Knowledge of accounting practices and financial reporting experience.
- Experience working with news media as an agency representative and/or spokesperson.
- Thorough understanding of the principles and best practices associated with OHV recreation management and the challenges of competing interests on limited resources.
- Ability to communicate effectively and respectfully both verbally and in writing. Presentation skills are very important.
- Diplomatic approach to solving problems and ability to work with many partners at a federal, state and local level.
- Ability to develop and maintain relationships with OHV community stakeholders.
- Ability to work with state legislators from all political parties.
- Ability to present and publicly speak to a variety of audiences.
- Ability to think strategically and progressively as the recreational demands and popularity continue to grow.
- Experience and/or ability to operate all types of OHVs in a variety of terrain, including loading and unloading vehicles from trucks and trailers and pulling/backing trailers.
- Possess and demonstrate skills to testify in various legislative formats/entities as an OHV subject matter expert.
Qualifications:
- Principles, theories, and practices of public land, parks, recreation and natural resource management.
- Principles, theories, and practices of public relations.
- Concepts of effective conflict resolution.
- Government budget practices.
- Principles, theories, and practices of facilities operations, maintenance, and management.
- Read, interpret and apply laws, rules, regulations, policies and procedures.
- Agency objectives, organization, structure and mission.
- Familiarization with snowcat operations and trail grooming.
- Operate and maintain OHV equipment and tools.
Supplemental Information:
- The employee may sit comfortably to perform some of the work; however, there will be walking; standing; bending; carrying light items; driving an automobile, etc.
- Risks found in potentially dangerous or unusual environmental stress situations, e.g. working in extreme outdoor weather conditions, working in remote wilderness areas.
- Must be capable and experienced at operating all types of off highway vehicles in a variety of terrain, or ability to and willingness to learn this.
- Travel throughout the state is common and out of state occasionally. This is a combination of day trips and 3-5 day extended trips.
- Department of Human Resource Management rules regarding promotions and transfers apply to current state employees.
About the Role
Location –
1594 West North Temple
Salt Lake City, Utah, 84116
United States
Background Check Required – You must successfully pass a criminal history check.
Drug Test Required –
Schedule Code – AX - Employees in supervisory positions
Why You Should Join Our Team
In Utah, we believe hard work is important, but balance is essential. Finding work/life balance is a vital element to our culture. To find out more about WHY Utah, click here. Other benefits may include:
- Job Stability: Enjoy the security and reliability of employment within a well-established organization.
- Career Growth: Develop valuable skills and gain opportunities for leadership within a large organization.
- Meaningful Work: Contribute to an important service that benefits the community and supports organizational goals.
- Supportive Work Environment: Be part of a team that values cooperation, strong work ethics, and mutual support.
The Agency
For more information: https://recreation.utah.gov/off-highway-vehicles/
EEO Statement
The State of Utah is committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, or Veteran status. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. For accommodations, please contact (801) 957-9390.
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| Category | General / Stewardship , Outdoor Recreation |
| Tags | Trail Maintenance , Outreach |