In-house Strike Team Crew (Tucson Bird Alliance)
Tucson Bird Alliance (Private) | https://tucsonbirds.org/employment/
Details
Application Deadline:
08/09/2025
Published:
07/08/2025
Starting Date:
between 7/28/2025 and 8/14/2025
Hours per Week:
36 - 40
Salary:
$21.18 to $21.43 per hour
Education Required:
High School Diploma
Experience Required:
none
Tags:
Graduate Opportunities
Undergraduate Opportunities
Description
The Full Job Description can be found on our website - https://tucsonbirds.org/employment/
SUMMARY: The In-House Strike Team Crew serves as a member of the In-House Invasive Plant Strike Team, which is responsible for invasive plant species management (identification, assessment, treatment, monitoring) at a variety of ecologically sensitive and high-priority areas throughout the region. The In-House Strike Team Crew implements treatment activities as agreed upon by contract, grant, or award and interfaces with clients and the public to provide program updates and education.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Administration
● Maintains accurate activity records and provides relevant daily application reports to the Invasive Plant Program Manager and the Strike Team Lead.
● Maintains relevant Applicator License(s) and ensures CEUs are completed on time for annual license renewal.
● Ensures application practices are followed, and materials are treated appropriately. Invasive Species Control
● Works with the Strike Team Lead to plan and execute required invasive plant management tasks, including:
o Identification and mapping of designated areas, manual, chemical, or other prescribed treatment of invasive species as determined appropriate to the site and seasonal windows, and assessment of efficacy and re-treatment need after control effort.
● Maintains field equipment in good working order (chainsaw, backpack sprayer, etc.).
● Notifies the Strike Team Lead and the Invasive Plant Program Manager of any reportable herbicide spills.
● All application and treatment site records are maintained per federal, state, and local regulatory requirements.
● Enters field data using Agency-preferred means for federal lands.
● Keeps the Strike Team Lead, Field Operations Manager, and Invasive Plant Program Manager aware of vehicle usage, fuel, and repair needs.
● Maintains field and office electronics (tablets, phones) and requests software and additional equipment as needed.
OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES:
● Works in the field on additional restoration projects as needed.
● Participates in mechanical and chemical weed control, vegetation establishment, bank stabilization, slope restoration, erosion control, and rainwater harvesting.
● Assists with sustainable landscaping projects, equipment maintenance, marketing projects, and other tasks as needed. ● Communicates program and project outcomes to the public, funders, membership, and staff.
● Participates in supplying information for or writing articles regarding projects.
● Supports TBA events such as the annual Gala, Tucson Bird & Wildlife Festival, Membership annual holiday event, and others as requested.
● Works on sites in conjunction with the Federal Strike Team (CoATIS).
● Assists with habitat and ecosystem restoration or conservation and research projects.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY:
This position has no direct reports but may oversee volunteers working on designated projects.
WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
An employee must meet the physical demands described here to perform the essential functions of this job successfully. Reasonable accommodations may be made for those with disabilities.
● This position primarily operates in the field at various sites throughout Southeast Arizona and the surrounding regions of the Southwest Desert.
● Ability to lift 50 lbs. and push and pull loads.
● Ability to walk 8 miles in rugged conditions, including loose sand, rocky trails, and off-trail.
● Ability to conduct fieldwork outdoors for at least eight hours in all weather conditions, including extreme summer heat, freezing winter conditions, and dry or rainy days. ● Ability to walk, stand, kneel, and occasionally climb ladders or lie on the ground.
● Ability to use hands for manual tasks requiring strength and dexterity.
● Required to drive in dark or low-light settings and on rugged roads.
● Ability to speak and hear coworkers in sometimes loud or open environments.
● May occasionally camp or work from remote locations for multiple days.
● Ability to safely apply pesticides according to label instructions with appropriate Personal Protective Equipment.
● May use light equipment, heavy tools, chainsaws, and all manner of field survey equipment.
● Ability to work in an office environment and use a keyboard, mouse, and other common office equipment.
SUMMARY: The In-House Strike Team Crew serves as a member of the In-House Invasive Plant Strike Team, which is responsible for invasive plant species management (identification, assessment, treatment, monitoring) at a variety of ecologically sensitive and high-priority areas throughout the region. The In-House Strike Team Crew implements treatment activities as agreed upon by contract, grant, or award and interfaces with clients and the public to provide program updates and education.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Administration
● Maintains accurate activity records and provides relevant daily application reports to the Invasive Plant Program Manager and the Strike Team Lead.
● Maintains relevant Applicator License(s) and ensures CEUs are completed on time for annual license renewal.
● Ensures application practices are followed, and materials are treated appropriately. Invasive Species Control
● Works with the Strike Team Lead to plan and execute required invasive plant management tasks, including:
o Identification and mapping of designated areas, manual, chemical, or other prescribed treatment of invasive species as determined appropriate to the site and seasonal windows, and assessment of efficacy and re-treatment need after control effort.
● Maintains field equipment in good working order (chainsaw, backpack sprayer, etc.).
● Notifies the Strike Team Lead and the Invasive Plant Program Manager of any reportable herbicide spills.
● All application and treatment site records are maintained per federal, state, and local regulatory requirements.
● Enters field data using Agency-preferred means for federal lands.
● Keeps the Strike Team Lead, Field Operations Manager, and Invasive Plant Program Manager aware of vehicle usage, fuel, and repair needs.
● Maintains field and office electronics (tablets, phones) and requests software and additional equipment as needed.
OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES:
● Works in the field on additional restoration projects as needed.
● Participates in mechanical and chemical weed control, vegetation establishment, bank stabilization, slope restoration, erosion control, and rainwater harvesting.
● Assists with sustainable landscaping projects, equipment maintenance, marketing projects, and other tasks as needed. ● Communicates program and project outcomes to the public, funders, membership, and staff.
● Participates in supplying information for or writing articles regarding projects.
● Supports TBA events such as the annual Gala, Tucson Bird & Wildlife Festival, Membership annual holiday event, and others as requested.
● Works on sites in conjunction with the Federal Strike Team (CoATIS).
● Assists with habitat and ecosystem restoration or conservation and research projects.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY:
This position has no direct reports but may oversee volunteers working on designated projects.
WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
An employee must meet the physical demands described here to perform the essential functions of this job successfully. Reasonable accommodations may be made for those with disabilities.
● This position primarily operates in the field at various sites throughout Southeast Arizona and the surrounding regions of the Southwest Desert.
● Ability to lift 50 lbs. and push and pull loads.
● Ability to walk 8 miles in rugged conditions, including loose sand, rocky trails, and off-trail.
● Ability to conduct fieldwork outdoors for at least eight hours in all weather conditions, including extreme summer heat, freezing winter conditions, and dry or rainy days. ● Ability to walk, stand, kneel, and occasionally climb ladders or lie on the ground.
● Ability to use hands for manual tasks requiring strength and dexterity.
● Required to drive in dark or low-light settings and on rugged roads.
● Ability to speak and hear coworkers in sometimes loud or open environments.
● May occasionally camp or work from remote locations for multiple days.
● Ability to safely apply pesticides according to label instructions with appropriate Personal Protective Equipment.
● May use light equipment, heavy tools, chainsaws, and all manner of field survey equipment.
● Ability to work in an office environment and use a keyboard, mouse, and other common office equipment.
Contact
Tony Figueroa
tfigueroa@tucsonbirds.org (preferred contact method)