2017 SEASONAL INVASIVE PLANT CREW LEAD 
The Eastern Nevada Landscape Coalition (ENLC) is currently seeking one 
(1) invasive plant crew lead to work in the Elko, NV District of the 
Bureau of Land Management (BLM). 

Located in Ely, Nevada, ENLC is a non-profit conservation organization 
comprised of public, private, and non-profit partners dedicated to the 
restoration of the Western ecosystems through collaborative teamwork. 

Elko is located in the remote, northeastern corner of Nevada. The area 
has a unique blend of Northern Basin and Range and sage brush steppe 
attributes including beautiful expanses of sagebrush flats and many 
mountain ranges available for exploring and recreating. The rugged Ruby 
Mountains lie 20 miles to the southeast of Elko and offer unique hiking, 
backpacking, climbing, fishing and camping experiences. The city of Elko 
has a lively downtown area and hosts cultural events throughout the 
summer (including the International Basque festival, rodeos and the Ruby 
Mountain Relay).

INVASIVE PLANT CREW LEAD DUTIES: The crew lead will be responsible for 
supervising a field crew of 2-4 invasive plant technicians. Field crews 
(including lead) will assist with inventory and management of invasive 
plants on public lands. Inventory duties include correctly identifying 
invasive plant species and infestations, surveying, recording and 
managing data. Invasive plant control will predominantly consist of 
herbicide application and manual control (hand pulling/hand tools). All 
crew members will be responsible for driving large, federal pick-ups 
(often towing trailers), operating ATVs and UTVs and hiking to 
treatment/inventory sites. Crew leads are to enforce and set an example 
for requirements for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and other 
safety protocols. Some PPE (chemical resistant gloves, eye 
protection,etc.) will be provided by the BLM, but closed-toed shoes, 
long-sleeve shirt,  and long pants must be provided by applicant. The 
crew lead must be comfortable with truck camping in the backcountry for 
up to 4 days at a time and MUST be physically able to hike while wearing 
a 40 lb. backpack sprayer over rough and steep terrain. 

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: Qualified applicants should have experience and be 
proficient in leading invasive plant crews. Applicants must have, or be 
willing to obtain, the Nevada Restricted Use Pesticide (RUP) 
applicator’s certification within at least two weeks  of start date. 
Applicants should possess leadership qualities, the ability to give 
clear directions and enforce safety protocols. Applicants must be 
experienced with 4WD vehicles and should have a clean driving record for 
the past 3 years. Experience with utilizing GPS units and programs 
(Trimble units and ArcPad) and ATVs/UTVs is a plus.

SALARY: $17/hour, (plus $34/day per diem when camping)

SCHEDULE: Position will run from mid-April through the end of September 
and follow a 10-hour day/four-day work week. Crews will generally return 
to Elko in the evenings, though camping near a project site for 4 days 
at a time will be required for up to two pay periods.  Applicants are 
responsible for supplying camping equipment.

Applicants should email a cover letter, resume, and the contact 
information for at least three references to Steph Frederick 
smfreder...@blm.gov  Materials must be emailed by Friday March 10, 2017. 
For more information, please visit our website (http://www.envlc.org) or 
email Steph. Please include “Invasive Plant Crew Lead” in the email 
subject line. 

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