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FOREST RANGER I

State of Arkansas, Sheridan, Arkansas, United States, 72150

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sam.may@arkansas.gov

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870/942-3051

Position Information Position Number: 22088422 County: Grant Posting End Date: Open Until Filled Job Series: Agriculture Law Enforcement – Career Path Classification: Forest Ranger I Class Code: SAL04P Pay Grade: SGS05 Salary Range: $47,397 – $70,148 Anticipated Starting Salary: $47,397 Location: 2373 US 167 South, Sheridan, AR 72150

Job Summary The Forest Ranger I is an entry‑level position responsible for wildfire prevention and suppression, timber management, public education, and law enforcement support related to Arkansas’s forestlands. This position involves hands‑on fieldwork, operating specialized equipment, and working closely with senior forestry personnel to protect state forests.

Primary Responsibilities

Perform wildfire suppression using water pumps, hand tools, and heavy equipment.

Conduct controlled burns and firebreak maintenance to reduce wildfire risks.

Monitor fire‑prone areas and report hazardous conditions to supervisors.

Maintain and operate firefighting equipment, vehicles, and safety gear for field operations.

Participate in tree planting, reforestation projects, and habitat restoration.

Assist in monitoring forest health, including identifying pests, diseases, and invasive species.

Educate landowners, schools, and visitors on fire prevention and responsible forestry practices.

Assist in monitoring for illegal logging, arson, and fire law violations.

Support law enforcement in conducting inspections and investigations of forestry‑related infractions.

Respond to wildfires, natural disasters, and other emergency situations as needed.

Work in coordination with state and federal agencies for emergency preparedness and response efforts.

Serve on fire response teams and disaster relief operations.

Knowledge and Skills

Basic understanding of wildfire suppression techniques and forestry management.

Ability to operate and maintain firefighting tools, chainsaws, and light utility vehicles.

Willingness to learn fire prevention strategies, land management principles, and environmental conservation techniques.

Familiarity with Arkansas forestry laws and fire safety regulations.

Ability to make quick and sound decisions in emergency situations.

Strong observational skills to identify fire risks and potential environmental hazards.

Ability to follow detailed safety and operational procedures.

Effective communication skills with team members, supervisors, and the public.

Strong listening and comprehension skills to follow orders and safety guidelines.

Ability to work as part of a coordinated fire suppression and conservation team.

Willingness to follow directions from senior forestry personnel and adjust to changing conditions.

Dependability in responding to emergencies, working in remote locations, and adapting to challenging work environments.

Ability to work under extreme weather conditions, rough terrain, and potentially hazardous and/or dangerous conditions.

Ability to work under extended subject‑to‑call status and extended work hours.

Minimum Qualifications • At least six months of experience in forestry, fire suppression, land management, or a related field.

• Must pass an annual physical‑fitness standard, required training, and reside within the assigned area as a condition of employment.

• Six months of experience in tractor/truck operations and maintenance.

Other job‑related education and/or experience may be substituted for all or part of these basic requirements, except for certification or licensure requirements, upon approval of the Qualifications Review Committee.

Licensure/Certifications Must possess a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) within twelve (12) months of hire. Other job‑related education and/or experience may be substituted for all or part of these basic requirements, except for certification or licensure requirements, upon approval of the Qualifications Review Committee.

Preferred Qualifications

Forestry Division Residency policy: Forest Rangers and Foresters must reside within the county of their work station/counties of responsibility, or reside within a distance that will allow the employee to arrive at the work station and be in route to the emergency within a thirty‑minute time period.

Equal Employment Opportunity Statement The State of Arkansas is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, age, disability, citizenship, national origin, genetic information, military or veteran status, or any other status or characteristic protected by law.

Seniority Level Entry level

Employment Type Full‑time

Job Function Other

Industry Government Administration

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