$50.90-$61.86 Hourly / $8,823.00-$10,723.00 Monthly / $105,872.00-$128,674.00 Yearly
"The class specifications shall be descriptive of the class and shall not be considered as a restriction on the assignment of duties not specifically listed." (CSC Rule 7)
1. Schedules and supervises fire control, suppression, and pre-suppression programs, including fuelbreak and road location, relocation, and improvement; integration of existing and new roads into fuelbreak system; identification of water sources for fire suppression; and development of new sources.
2. Schedules and supervises erosion control programs, construction and surveillance of appropriate drainage, tree salvage, revegetation, and reforestation; surveillance of culverts, ditches, and water bars; surveillance of slopes following major storms and implementation of appropriate action; development of alternate use plans.
3. Develops and supervises program to monitor wildlife populations and set up baseline data, develops wildlife data storage systems, includes planning for wildlife habitat enhancement in design of fuelbreaks and reforestation, establishes wildlife sighting program for visitors.
4. Plans and supervises vegetative and wildlife studies and makes inventories of rare and endangered plant species.
5. Supervises Watershed Keeper Supervisors in maintaining security, institutes and maintains centralized security monitoring and record system; implements training programs for staff.
6. Provides technical assistance to the Land Division regarding use of and safety considerations of Water Department land for lease.
Knowledge of: forest and watershed management; standard forestry engineering practices in road location, construction, and erosion control; a natural history of the Bay Area.
Ability to: supervise various forest and watershed management activities including road construction and erosion control; establish and maintain good working relationships with supervisors and managers in Suburban Division and County and State officials and law enforcement officers; to work effectively under emergency conditions, such as forest fires,