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Jobs in this family are responsible for land management and fire suppression.

Jobs and Descriptions

Forest Ranger I

First-level Ranger position accountable serving as a member of a forest fire suppression crew in an assigned area of the state. The work involves working as a member of a crew in preventing and suppressing forest fires, assisting in maintenance of firefighting equipment, construction and maintenance of fire breaks, assisting in timber marking, loading and unloading firefighting equipment, using hand tools in suppressing fires, and maintaining work centers.

Typically requires a High School Diploma or high school equivalency. Employees must obtain their Commercial Drivers License and pass a fitness exam within 90 days of employment.

OCCU: 9389
Pay Grade: MS02

Forest Ranger II

Second-level Ranger position accountable for serving on a forest fire suppression crew in an assigned area of the state. The work involves preventing and suppressing forest fires, maintenance of firefighting equipment, construction and maintenance of fire breaks, assisting in timber marking, loading and unloading firefighting equipment, using hand tools in suppressing fires, and maintaining work centers. Serves as a lead worker over Ranger staff and as primary field training officer for new rangers.

Typically requires a High School Diploma or high school equivalency and 1-3 years of experience.

OCCU: 9390
Pay Grade: MS04

Forestry Technician I

First-level vocational Forestry position accountable for protecting, reforesting, and inventorying timber lands in accordance with Mississippi Forestry Commission regulations on private and public lands. Jobs at this level collaborate with federal agencies on forest land designations and critical area layouts and contact land owners giving advice on proper forestry management practices such as tree planting, timber stand improvement, and establishment of fire lanes. May be responsible for assisting a forest fire suppression crew.

Typically requires as Associate’s Degree and 0-2 years of experience.

OCCU: 9391
Pay Grade: MS05

Forestry Technician II

Second-level vocational Forestry position accountable for coordinating the activities of lower-level positions in the prevention and suppression of forest fires. Jobs at this level are responsible for directing fire prevention and control activities, construction and maintenance work, informational and educational program activities, and forest management practices in an assigned area of the state.

Typically requires an Associate’s Degree and 2-4 years of experience.

OCCU: 9392
Pay Grade: MS07

Forester I

First-level professional Forestry position accountable for preparing county fire plans and training county crews in fire suppression, timber management, and safety work. Jobs at this level prepare detailed forest management plans for landowners; mark timber; assist in locating timber markets; and supervise prescribed burning activities. Jobs at this level also plan and administer safety programs, inspect and direct maintenance of fire-fighting equipment, and perform fire detection and suppression activities.

Requires a Bachelor’s Degree and 0-2 years of experience and licensure as a Registered Forester.

OCCU: 9393
Pay Grade: MS08

Forester II

Second-level professional Forestry position accountable for planning, organizing, and developing forest protection, forest management or administrative services programs. Jobs at this level prepare detailed forest management plans for landowners; mark timber; assist in locating timber markets; and supervise prescribed burning activities.

Requires a Bachelor’s Degree and 2-4 years of experience and licensure as a Registered Forester.

OCCU: 9394
Pay Grade: MS09

Forestry Team Lead

First-level Supervisory Forestry position accountable for directing a phase of a statewide forestry program. The duties are often technical in nature, not only requiring the application of techniques that are well standardized, but in addition, demanding continuous study and experimentation to develop new techniques. Employees at this level direct and review the work of lower-level positions.

Requires a Bachelor’s Degree and 5 years of experience and licensure as a Registered Forester.

OCCU: 9395
Pay Grade: MS11

Forestry Supervisor

Second-level Supervisory Forestry position accountable for directing a specific region of the statewide forestry program. Work at this level includes administrative, personnel, and budget management of a state forestry program in accordance with policies, rules, and regulations. Employee supervision includes hire recommendations; training; work planning, assignments, and review; and performance assessment, coaching, and progressive discipline. Supervision at this level also requires these employees to have the knowledge and skills to perform and review the work overseen.

Requires a Bachelor’s Degree and 6+ years of experience and licensure as a Registered Forester.

OCCU: 9396
Pay Grade: MS14