Civil Engineer Resource Assistant
Job Description
Location: Shawnee National Forest
Harrisburg, IL
Position Description:
Get to know the Shawnee National Forest and all Southern Illinois has to offer while assisting the Forest Engineer with gathering information for multiple projects on the Forest. These projects will include work on a variety of facilities such as buildings, dams and bridges, as well as roads and trails. Projects will include some design work as well as project inspection, with some time devoted to material research. Time will be spent in the field and on specific project locations, as well as in the office.
Duties:
- Conduct traverse surveys and field measurements – sometimes in rough, uneven terrain
- Collect data for road and facility construction, maintenance, and monitoring
- Make design calculations and prepare specifications for portions of projects for roads, trails, water and wastewater facilities, buildings, bridges, culverts and other engineering facilities
- Prepare maps and drawings
- Assist with construction inspections for adherence to approved plans and specifications
- Enter and manage data in Forest Service databases
- Support and learn about other Forest Service programs, such as recreation, timber, fire, and survey
Qualifications:
- Demonstrated ability to compile, manage, and report on multifaceted data.
- Ability to read maps and navigate via map and compass; GIS/GPS experience a plus.
- Ability to collect, compute, and make basic analyses of engineering data.
- Physical/natural sciences or mathematics degree; engineering degree a plus.
- Must be a U.S. Citizen or permanent resident.
Benefits:
- $750/40 hour work week
- $1,000/month Housing Stipend
- Allowance available for Forest Service work travel, orientation, trainings, professional development opportunities that align with role and goals
- Direct Hire Authority Eligibility – after completing minimum of 960 hours, DHA status provides special non-competitive hiring status when applying for Forest Service positions.
- Option for health insurance coverage during full-term
*This is a 1099 position. Persons paid on a 1099 basis are independent contractors and are self-employed. Independent contractors are required to pay all self-employment taxes (Social Security & Medicare) as well as income tax. Independent contractors generally do not receive any type of employment benefits from the client. For more information please refer to www.irs.gov or talk with a tax professional.
Questions? Email Latasha Bell at Lbell@gyfoundation.org or SM.FS.R8recruiting@usda.gov