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Wildfire Operations District Manager

Washington State Department of Natural Resources

Colville, Washington

Job Type Permanent
Salary Details $82,452.00 - $96,156.00 Annually
Deadline Mar 11, 2025

East Zone Fire Operations District Manager, WMS1

Work Hour flexibility may be available and considered 
Relocation Compensation may be available and considered 
Salary: $82,452.00 - $96,156.00 Annually
To allow for growth and salary progression the full salary range is: $82,452.00 - $101,208.00 Annually 

Responsibilities:

  • Manage wildland fire suppression activities on state and private lands within the eastern portion of the Northeast Region.
  • Wildland fire cost recovery to include contacting and negotiating with the responsible parties, representing the DNR in mediation, and in legal proceedings.  
  • Ensures appropriate and optimum use of the organization’s resources.  
  • Works collaboratively with the Northeast Region Leadership team to achieve common goals and positive results. 
  • Supports effective and positive communication internally as well as externally with partners.

Required Qualifications: 

  • A bachelor's degree in a Natural Resource field AND three years of professional fire suppression experience; 
    OR a combination of education and/or experience in Natural Resources and Fire Suppression equivalent to seven years.
  • Supervisory experience including the following:
    • Employee recruitment and selection
    • Planning and assigning work, including setting performance standards and expectations
    • Evaluating and documenting performance
    • Performance feedback and coaching
    • Training and development planning
    • Employee motivation and performance-based recognition
    • Corrective action tools and strategies
  • Qualified as a Task Force Leader or higher NWCG position.
  • Must annually pass the Work Capacity Test at the level required to maintain the relevant qualification per NWCG PMS 310-1.
  • Experience in the principles, methods, and techniques of public administration, business administration, budgeting, economics, and management.
  • Leadership characteristics and principles of leadership.
  • Verbal and written communication skills.
  • Negotiation with diverse interest groups, such as other agencies, tribes, environmental groups, private industry, local government, media, and the general public.
  • Ability to read and interpret forest protection regulations and rules.
  • Knowledge of wildfire qualification training and certification requirements.
  • Position Specific Competencies:
    • Employ critical thinking in all duties.
    • Demonstrate situational awareness when making decisions.
    • Function with political astuteness and interact effectively with a diverse set of partners including natural resource managers, politicians, scientists, private landowners, environmental groups, neighbors, tribes, and agency representatives.
    • Develop and maintain relationships with a diverse group of partners, fostering support for agency initiatives and programs.
    • Value and champion the contributions a diverse workforce makes to the business goals of the agency. Model diversity principles in day-to-day work.
HOW TO APPLY

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Category Forestry
Tags Wildland Firefighter