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Center and North Cascades National I'ark Service officials perioclically visited the <br /> area t�o review and inspect, work in pro�ress and completed projects. <br /> MAINTENANCE/L;QUIPMEN'I : Responsible for on-site coorclination wi�h district <br /> personnel, planni�lg and scheduling ���ork projects inclucting construcY,ion of rock <br /> �valkways and retaining walls, restoration and maintenance of historic buildings, <br /> � orchards and tr�ils, felling of hazardous trees in camp areas, cam��ground <br /> maintenance and construct,ion. road brushing, cedar shakebolt and shake splitting, <br /> and fence construction. <br /> Dec. 1979 to NPS Gascades Z:ACC Center. Sedro «'oolev «'!� <br /> �pri] 1980 Supervisory Forestry Tech. GS-6 <br /> �NIINIS'I'RATIVI��/PERSONN�L: Camp Nlanager ior a three-member spike camp <br /> crew working for the North Bencl Ranger District, NTt. Baker-Snoqualmie National <br /> Forest. Coordinatecl work ��vith NBR.D, State Fish and Game, State DNR, and many <br /> small cities throu�hout. the area. Kesponsible for �11 personnel action including <br /> hiring and termination. Attended meetings �vith Regiona] Supervisor, Assistant <br /> Director. and State Caml� llirectors to 5olve problems. ParticipaY,ed in Federal <br /> Revie�v Team consisting of Regional Directors from Departments of Agriculture and <br /> Interior, personnel from N1t. Baker-Snoqualmie National Fores�, North Cascades <br /> National Park Service, and Cascades YACC Director. 4�%orked �vith Human Relations <br /> staff of 1�1t I3aker-Snoqualmie National Forest Maintained accountability of impress <br /> funds. <br /> 5:�1��E7'Z & ENFORCENTP�NT: Performed on-site inspections of crews and <br /> supervisors in areae of work accomplishment5 and safety. Instructed supervisors in <br /> safetv ���ith hand tools, chain saw, anct working �vith the envuonment i;o reduce <br /> imprict Counseled supervisors ���ith cre�� problems. Documented all incidents. <br /> Reported resl�oneibilities for all action5 taken b�� sul�ervisors. <br /> NL�IN'I'ENANCE/���UIP1��1I� ReSponsible for a vehicle fleet of six. Contracted <br /> mainY,enance of fleet and kept records of milea�;e, etc. Responsible for tool inventory, <br /> securit��. and maintenance of Federal propert�- on-site. Set up contracts (BPOs) with <br /> local outlets to service chxins�i��-s. vehicles, and to obtain too15, hard���are ancl other <br /> supplies. <br /> July 1978 to U.S. Fish &�'�'ildlife Service, I�CC Camp 22G4, Nakom� ND <br /> June 1979 Work Leader GS-5 <br /> One of initial nine staif inembers hired to establish and de��elo�� ��CC program. <br /> Partici��ared in pr-oject�. planning. enrollee recruiT,inent, and adininistra�ive <br /> organization of Y,he camp, including obtainin� supplies and materials to open camp. <br /> Directecl first non-residential 5pike camp of 10 enrollees in Bismarck (250 miles from <br /> headquarters). Coordinated «�ith USF�'VS, State P'ish and Game Dept.. State Parks, <br /> Cir,�� P�irks and Forest� to est�iblish t�heir work needs, projects and personnel. <br /> \�'orked ���ith loc�l ern��lo�ment office to recruit eiirollees an�l to project statewide <br /> needs. Direcel�� supervised ten enrollees Co accomplish �vorl� projects: clean up dead <br /> and diseased game. checked �nd maintained pop guns and constructed fences in <br /> National ��'ildlif'e Refuge5. Operated airboats to �ransport cre���s on lakes and <br /> s�vamps. .�ssistecl with rninor electrical and plumbing repairs, and general camp <br /> maintenance. Also monitore�l the operation of the boiler s�-�tem in buildings. Winter <br /> ��°ork con�isted of removal of t:ree5 from edge of recreat;ion lake areas, repair, <br /> sanding and re(�nishing c�f'pic�iic tables i'or camp and local recreation areas, <br /> 6 <br />