

Be provided with high quality training, and mentor other employees in skilled trades.

Learn more about structure replacement, and small building construction. Something temporarily or permanently constructed, built, or placed and constructed of natural or manufactured parts including, but not limited to, a building, shed, cabin, porch, bridge, walkway, stair steps, sign, landing, platform, dock, rack, fence, telecommunication device, antennae, fish cleaning table, satellite dish/mount, or well head. Travel to a diverse set of projects including levee repair, HVAC or plumbing maintenance, facility demolition, culvert or water control structure structure.Use a variety of light and heavy equipment ranging from skidsteers to large bulldozers and earthmovers.Work as part of diverse teams alongside local refuge staff.Be part of a large, mobile workforce which tackles priority construction, demolition, and maintenance projects.These currently advertised positions will work at national wildlife refuges to support infrastructure projects in North Carolina, the Southeast, and throughout the United States. Maintenance Workers and Engineering Equipment Operators make up a significant portion of the FWS workforce. Learn more about Great American Outdoors Act gave spending authority to the National Wildlife Refuge System to hire maintenance professionals to reduce the maintenance backlog on national wildlife refuges. This landmark conservation law, enacted in 2020, authorizes the use of up to $1.9 billion a year in energy development revenues for five years for needed maintenance to facilities and infrastructure in our wildlife refuges, national parks, forests, recreation areas and American Indian schools. The Great American Outdoors Act Great American Outdoors Act Fish & Wildlife Service (FWS) has a permanent position open for a Maintenance Worker to work as part of a Maintenance Action Team for national wildlife refuges in eastern North Carolina.
