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Stewardship Technician

Walker Basin Conservancy

Smith Valley, Nevada

Job Type Temporary
Salary $19 - $22 per hour
Deadline Aug 31, 2025

Status: Seasonal (August – November) full-time, hourly non-exempt. Possibility for extension or promotion, dependent on performance and funding.

Description: The Stewardship Technician is responsible for implementing stewardship projects in the Walker Basin and beyond. Stewardship activities include fuels management and conifer removal, mechanical and chemical weed control, wildlife friendling fence construction, irrigation installation and operation, native plant revegetation, trail building and recreation enhancement, process-based stream restoration, and other stream and wetland improvements. Stewardship Technicians work on small teams with other Technicians and at the direction of a Stewardship Specialist, often in remote locations requiring camping for four to eight days at a time. 

The ideal candidate will 

  • Enjoy working outside, often on four- to eight-day hitches, in challenging conditions. 
  • Be organized and efficient in the field and work well in a team. 
  • Have experience in chainsaw us, certification preferred, or native plant revegetation.
  • Have a desire to develop skills and qualifications across a range of restoration techniques.

Expectations and Core Accountabilities

  • Delivers high quality results that meet project timelines and deliverables. 
  • Contributes to the success of a variety of conservation projects with a primary focus of forestry/fuels or native plant revegetation.
  • Follows safety protocols and adheres to ethical standards.
  • Communicates effectively with other team members, leadership, and project partners.
  • Demonstrate WBC Core Values: Make a Difference, Ensure Excellence, and Own It.

Requirements

  • Experience with restoration or fuels management, with interest or experience in other areas such as invasive plant removal, fence building, trail building, or stream restoration. Pesticide applicators license or sawyer certification a plus.
  • Commitment to meeting objectives of diverse projects. Ability to solve problems in the field and pivot based on shifting priorities. 
  • Ability/desire to work long hours in the field, often on 4-8 day hitches in remote settings. 
  • Actively contribute to an inclusive, collaborative environment

Benefits

  • Employer paid health, dental, and vision plans.
  • Employer paid Employee Assistance Program for mental health and personal counseling.
  • Generous vacation and sick leave.
  • Health and wellness stipend of $25/month.
  • Pro-deals for outdoor industry. 
  • Employer paid professional development. 

WBC has limited, optional housing accommodations that it makes available to seasonal staff depending on availability and capacity. Housing is generally dorm style, sometimes with shared bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen, and common spaces. Staff living in housing are required to sign a lease and pay monthly rent. 

To apply, send a resume and cover letter to miguel.gonzales@walkerbasin.org

Find out more at https://www.walkerbasin.org/careers

HOW TO APPLY

To apply, send a resume and cover letter to miguel.gonzales@walkerbasin.org

When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on Conservation Job Board.

Category Forestry, General / Stewardship, Land Trust, Restoration, Outdoor Recreation
Tags Trail Maintenance, Wetland