Public Lands Transportation Fellow
Montana State University
Bloomington, Minnesota
| Job Type | Permanent |
| Salary | $52,239 per year |
| Benefits | Includes benefits package and paid time off. |
| Deadline | Dec 15, 2025 |
The Public Lands Transportation Fellows Program provides a paid 18-month opportunity to work on key visitor transportation issues at National Wildlife Refuges (NWRs) under the mentorship of staff of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). Through service at a USFWS unit and region/field office, the Fellow will work to facilitate transportation planning or implementation projects and help develop transportation solutions that preserve valuable resources and enhance the visitor experience. The Fellow will be hired as an employee of the Western Transportation Institute (WTI) at Montana State University and will receive orientation, professional development opportunities, and mentorship from WTI staff. The USFWS will provide an onsite supervisor and workspace at the NWR.
The fellows will be hired to serve at one of three National Wildlife Refuges including:
- Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge in Bloomington, Minnesota
- Tualatin River and Wapato Lake National Wildlife Refuges in Sherwood & Gaston, Oregon
- Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge in Palm Beach County, Florida.
Successful applicants will have completed a Bachelor's or Master's Degree in a field relevant to the position with demonstrated interest, experience or coursework focused on developing transportation solutions. Public Lands Transportation Fellows who complete their assignment will be eligible for federal non-competitive hiring status for two years following the completion of their fellowship. In accordance with Public Land Corps Service, applicants must be between 16 and 30 years old at the time when they begin the fellowship, or veterans up to 35 years old, and be U.S. citizens or permanent legal residents of the United States.
For full job description and to apply: https://jobs.montana.edu/postings/49261
| Category | General / Stewardship, Outdoor Recreation |
| Tags | Environmental Planning |