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patrol of park. Work with game agent on enforcement of fishing laws. De- <br /> winterization of buildings, irrigation systems, grounds and equipment. Lawn and � <br /> grounds tnaintenance. Renovation ancl remodel of restroom builcling. <br /> April 1982 to Washington State Parks, Crow�Butte State Park <br /> ' Nov. 1982 Seasonal Park Ranger I <br /> Assisted the Nlanager in tracking daily attendance, ordered supplies, end took care <br /> of money transmittals, participating in all aspects of park operations. Handled law <br /> en£orcement problems as they arose. Maintenance of underground ixrigation, both <br /> domestic and sewage systems. Also responsible for the care of the lawn and shrubs, <br /> fertilization, weed control and trimming. Interpretation of the natural history of the <br /> park was done on a person-to-person basis as needed. <br /> Mar. 1981 to USFS Olympic National Forest, Shelton Ranger District <br /> Nov. 1981 Civil Engineering Technician <br /> Responsible for roads, trails and buildings. Participated in road construction, <br /> shooting levels from reference points and placing hubs (grade and contour) for <br /> asphalt surfacing. Slope staking, marking centerline for new road (slape and grade). <br /> Trail work: repairing/replacing water bars, clearing windfalls, brushing and tread <br /> work. Building facilities maintenance: repairing campground restrooms and water <br /> system, maintaining bunkhouses ancl warehouses at two work centers in the <br /> District. Also, worked fire management during high-risk periods by participating in <br /> slash burns. mop-up operations and patrols. -� � <br /> Nov. 1980 to U. S. Forest Service, #2 Sanderson Field, Shelton WA <br /> March 1981 Work Programs Officer GS-7 �� <br /> Management, of work schedules, �lanning, reporting for �"ACC Center. Provided <br /> training for cre«� members and leaders such as chainsaw, first-aid and general tool <br /> usage as required to complete projects. Assigned enrollees to crew based on , <br /> experience and need. Responsible for maintaining records and reports on work <br /> progress, time sheets, and material records, charging to proper accounts. Kept <br /> records of inventory. Responsible for logistics of spike camps - meals, supplies and <br /> quarters. Acting Camp Director during Director's absence. Responsibility for � <br /> , coordinating w�ith t,hree districts as to �vork planning making on inspections <br /> relating to work output and s�tfety. Provided logistic support, supplies and material. <br /> Fleet management of 8- 10 vehicles, keeping schedules of maintenance and <br /> arranging for repairs as needed. <br /> April 1980 to NPS Cascacies 1'ACC; Center, Sedro Wooley WA <br /> Nov. 1980 Supervisory Forestry Tech. GS-6 <br /> ADMINISTRATIVE/PERS01�1NEL: Management of isolated spil�e camp. Worked <br /> with Recruitment Orientation Specialist and local Employment Security offices in <br /> recruitment. and placement of local enrollees. Direct suE�ervision of enrollees to <br /> accomplish the work, inclucling scheduling, assigning hours, costs and values, etc. <br /> Responsible f'or operation anci maintenance of group living facilities and activities. <br /> Arranged for transportation, medica] treatment, and other enrollee needs. <br /> Communications �vere limited to radio messages relayed b�- phone between Park <br /> Service office in Chelan, WaShington to YACC Center (300 miles a�vay). The YACC <br /> 5 <br />