Wildland Fire Management Officer
Washington State Department of Natural Resources
East Wenatchee, Washington
Job Type | Permanent |
Salary | $51,588 - $76,608 per year |
Benefits | http://careers.wa.gov/benefits.html |
Deadline | Nov 17, 2025 |
Unit Fire Management Officer (FMO), Wildland Fire Management Unit Manager (WFMUM)/WFM Specialist In-Training
Relocation Compensation may be available and considered
Salary: $4,299.00 - $6,384.00 Monthly
Recruitment extended. Review of applications is ongoing. We reserve the right to make a hiring decision or close this recruitment any time after 10/28/25. It is in your best interest to submit materials as soon as possible.
Responsibilities:
- Coordinate the Chelan Fire Unit Fire Protection and Suppression Program
Protects human life and natural resources on department-protected lands while minimizing resource loss and fire costs as outlined in RCW 76.04.015,016. In an effort to reduce unwanted acres burned, it places a high level of readiness and preparedness on safely and effectively attacking and rapidly suppressing new fire starts in the Chelan Fire Unit. - Preparedness.
Coordinates the unit’s pre-suppression availability agreements, such as personnel and Dozer/Feller agreements with private contractors and WFD. Coordinates Forest Land Response Agreements (FLRA) with rural fire district partners for suppression availability. Implements interagency fire suppression agreements (IAA) for wildfire suppression on non-forested lands. - Supervision
Supervises 4 Wildland Fire Management Specialists (3 AFMOs & 1 HC Superintendent) and is indirectly responsible for the supervision of 3 *Wildland Fire Management Supervisor, 1 Wildland Fire Heavy Equipment Operator, and up to 7 Engine Leaders, as well as up to 37 Seasonal Fire Fighters in daily activities including training, pre-suppression, suppression, and fire regulation enforcement. - Building and Maintaining Cooperating Agency Partnerships
Sharing communications and information is critical to maintaining positive relationships with our partners. Regularly attends Fire Chief meetings, Co-op Groups, conference calls, and other agency meetings to maintain the highest level of interagency relationships. - Take the lead role in delivering the Region’s Fire Regulation & Prevention Programs in the Chelan Fire Unit.
Ensure the silvicultural burning program (RCW 76.04.205) (WAC 332-24-201,205,211,221) is implemented in a fashion that establishes consistency with the Smoke Management Plan in the Chelan Fire Unit. Take the lead on delivering and implementing the Region's Prevention Plan within the unit. Lead staff to actively engage with the public and landowners to deliver the Region's Regulation and Prevention message. Effectively reduce unwanted and untimely ignitions of wildland fires through effective public education. - Assist Community Resilience Staff with planning and project implementation across the Chelan Fire Unit.
Ensure Fire Operations Staff are actively participating and supporting the Community Resilience Program in the Chelan Fire Unit, including public outreach, recommending fuels mitigation actions, and assisting with project layout. Ensure staff are participating in home ignition zone assessments as part of Wildfire Ready Neighbors. Plan and participate in community outreach and prevention events. Participates in the CWPP planning process. - Performs other duties as assigned.
May function as Acting Fire Operations DM in the DM’s absence. Attend required meetings and trainings; ensure a clean, safe, and secure work area for self and others. Responsible for maintaining, clearing, and keeping all assigned equipment and vehicles in good working order
Qualifications
This may be filled as an in-training position. This is designated as a 3-24-month training plan. If you complete all elements of the training steps in a shorter amount of time, we may waive the remainder of the time required. Candidates will be considered as Wildland Fire Management Specialist (WFMSpec) In-Training or Wildland Fire Management Unit Manager (WFMUM), depending on qualifications.
Required Qualifications:
Wildland Fire Management Specialist (WFMSpec) In-Training
(Salary range: $4,299 - $5,783 per month):
- Certified as a NWCG Single Resource Boss and Incident Commander Type 5.
- Supervisory experience.
- Experience in leases and contract negotiations.
- Experience as a successful leader and contributing team player within a defined work group.
- Commitment to fostering and supporting an environment that honors diversity, equity, inclusion, and environmental justice practices.
Wildland Fire Management Unit Manager (WFMUM)
(Salary range: $4,740 - $6,384 per month):
- Wildland fire management experience.
- Minimum qualification at Task Force Leader / Strike Team Leader and Incident Commander Type 4 or higher.
- Two years of supervisory experience.
- Experience in leases and contract negotiations.
- Knowledge of:
- Fire behavior, suppression, resources, equipment, tools, methods, and techniques.
- Incident Command System.
- Accepted safety practices in suppressing fires.
- Forest fire regulations (e.g., Forest Protection Assessment and Outdoor Burning regulations).
- Supervisory methods, personnel practices, and procedures.
- National Wildfire Coordinating Group standards.
View a complete position description with full application instructions at careers.wa.gov.
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Category | Forestry |
Tags | Wildland Firefighter |