Wildfire Technologist at Government of Alberta
Grande Prairie, AB, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

21 Sep, 25

Salary

68049.0

Posted On

09 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Project Management Skills, Eligibility, Mitigation

Industry

Human Resources/HR

Description

JOB INFORMATION

Job Requisition ID: 74586
Ministry: Forestry and Parks
Location: GP Forest Area Main Office - 10811-84 Avenue, Grande Prairie, Alberta
Full or Part-Time: Full Time
Hours of Work: 36.25 hours per week
Permanent/Temporary: Permanent
Scope: Open Competition
Closing Date: August 22, 2025
Classification: Natural Resource 7
Salary: $2,607.26 to $3,354.30 bi-weekly ($68,049 - $87,547/year)
The Ministry of Forestry and Parks supports the well-being of Albertans through sustainable development and management of Alberta’s forests and Crown land, including parks. It protects Alberta’s forest resources through effective and efficient wildfire management, sustainable forest management, and maintenance of forest health.

QUALIFICATIONS

The minimum requirements are a two-year related diploma plus four (4) years of related experience in wildfire operations, prevention and mitigation.
Directly related experience and or education may be considered on a one-for-one basis.

Additional Requirements:

  • Valid Class 5 Driver’s License.
  • Meet Department fitness standards for rostered positions and fireline certifications.

Assets:

  • Well-developed supervision and project management skills and experience is considered an asset.
  • Eligibility for registration with the Association of Alberta Forest Management Professionals

Minimum recruitment standards outline the minimum education and experience required for appointment to a job classification. Refer to

Responsibilities

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES

Are you an expert in wildfire operations, prevention and mitigation? Elevate your career by considering being a part of the Grande Prairie Forest Area team as a Wildfire Technologist. A major trade and economic centre with a population of over 70,000, Grande Prairie offers a variety of first class amenities including a modern hospital, extensive shopping, access to multiple family recreational opportunities and a regional airport with direct connector flights to Edmonton and Calgary.
This is an exclusive opportunity to be a part of a team, committed to supporting positive change, ensuring community safety, and conserving the unique natural resources within the Forest Area.
Reporting to either the Wildfire Operations Officer or Wildfire Prevention Officer, the wildfire technologist supports delivery of the Pre-suppression, Suppression and Mitigation programs within the Grande Prairie Forest Area. As a valued member of the team, your education, years of experience working in emergency wildfire management and proven track record in leading and supervising team set you apart from other candidates.

ROLE CONTINUED

Working in the role, on a daily basis you will:

  • Supervise, coach and invest in the long term capability and training of direct reports.
  • Apply well developed project management and communication skills to ensure direct reports focus on priorities, execute objectives and achieve the goals of the Area and the Department.
  • Lead by example, promoting a culture of accountability, excellence, respect and integrity.
  • Build collaborative work relationships within the team, area, clients and stakeholders.
  • Anticipate and readily adapt to changing priorities, remain calm and composed under pressure, and encourage peers and direct reports to remain optimistic and persevere to find solutions.
  • Apply critical and creative thinking skills while assessing risks and identifying and applying solutions (that may require supervisor approval).
  • Actively promote a safety culture, following and adhering to safety legislation, SOPs and business rules, ensuring activities align with the Department’s safety program.
  • Fill rostered positions in a variety of certified and uncertified positions which will include Duty Officer, Response Officer, and Wildfire Assessor rostered positions.
  • Work in a field as an Incident Commander on wildfires and gain experience supporting your career development while serving the Department on exports/deployments.
  • Participate on Incident Command Teams, Provincial working groups, task forces, and committees as assigned and lead/train wildfire personnel locally and in Hinton as assigned.
  • Support delivery of forest management and forest health programs.
  • Oversee administration of assigned program funding within budget and policy.
  • Maintain a level of fitness required for various qualified fireline and rostered positions

A strong working knowledge of wildfire, forest and land management legislation, wildfire SOPs and business rules, Incident Command (ICS), financial procurement processes, 1GX, the Master Agreement, AWARE, Dispatch, FIRES, Field Maps, and various Microsoft Applications including Outlook, Word, Teams and Excel is an asset.
Proficient knowledge of wildfire management processes and practices, and several years of specialized wildfire training, and experience, coupled with a strong understanding of wildfire safety policy and procedure are considered strengths.
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