APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED for a full time Watershed Technician at the Sherman County Soil and Water Conservation District in Moro, Oregon. Entry level salary range is $44,117-$59,966 annually, Depending on Experience. Benefits inclue health, vision, and dental along with paid vacation and sick and 11 paid holidays. The Technician will provide outreach and technical assistance to landowners for programs offered and managed by the Sherman County SWCD and USDA. The Technician will provide support for the SWCD on all aspects of conservation projects (design, implementation, completion, and monitoring), grant submittals and tracking, and provide Farm Bill support. Send cover letter, resume and employment application to Sherman County SWCD, PO Box 405, Moro, Oregon 97039, or email amanda.whitman@or.nacdnet.net. For more information call (541) 565-3216, ext 109. Position open until filled.
The SWCD is an equal opportunity employer and service provider.
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