Being Age 55 or Older is Good for The Environment! The Agricultural Conservation Experienced Services (ACES) Program offers unique opportunities in Scientific, Technical, and Agricultural support for individuals aged 55 and over to support the Department of Agriculture?s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) through a grant administered program awarded to National Experienced Workforce Solutions (NEW Solutions). This is a unique program where your talents, expertise, and experience will truly be valued. The ACES program provides an opportunity to work side-by-side with NRCS staff that are doing important work every day.
Benefits: Paid Health Insurance Premium for positions budgeted at 60+ hours per pay period, Accrued Vacation and Sick Leave, Paid Federal Holidays, and optional Vision and Dental Insurance available for positions budgeted at 35+ hours per pay period.
Positions listed here do not guarantee employment for any definite period. Enrollment in the Experienced Worker Programs administered by NEW Solutions is temporary. The enrollment relationship between NEW Solutions and the Enrollee is an "at-will" relationship. This means that an Enrollee is free to terminate enrollment at any time during the enrollment period, and NEW Solutions and the Agency have the right to terminate the relationship with the Enrollee.
PLEASE NOTE: An ?ACES Enrollee? is not a federal employee, nor an employee of NEW Solutions. An ?ACES Enrollee? is a participant in a grant program established through a Cooperative Agreement funded by the USDA-NRCS and administered by NEW Solutions.
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Qualifications:Minimum of 15 year(s) of experience in Soil and water conservation work to include engineering practice planning, design, and construction. OR BA/BS Degree in Agricultural, Civil, Environmental, or other related engineering area of study. - Valid State Driver?s license
- Experience required with Windows, MS Word, MS Excel
- Abode Acrobat, AutoCAD Civil 3D, ArcGIS NRCS Software
Duties:Provide engineering technical assistance to field office personnel, area office personnel, and/or similar engineers for all engineering phases (e.g. planning, survey, design, layout, construction, inspection, and certification) of soil and water conservation practices. - Directs and prepares designs, preliminary and final drawings and specifications on complex engineering practices. Performs designs to include engineering design analysis(s) including hydrological, hydraulic, structural, and geotechnical analysis. Also performs designs accounting for ease of construction, availability of materials, and adapted to the specific site conditions. 40%
- Coordinates and supervises the planning, design and construction of engineering practices. Makes periodic on-site inspections of the engineering work for technical adequacy and adherence to standards and policy to assure work is being carried out according to drawings and specifications, and to identify major problems not covered by precedents or established policies. 20%
- Reviews and checks engineering planning, design, and construction work of NRCS staff. Recommends changes in designs, specifications, and schedules to accommodate conditions at the construction site, availability of materials or to expedite construction. 20%
- Directs the type, scope, and intensity of field investigations and surveys needed for the practice implementation. Directs the collection and processing of field data and ensures adequacy of the collected data. Ensures that procedures and products conform to current service policy and standards. Requests assistance of specialists for more complex work (i.e. unstable foundation). 15%
- Assists the Leadership in determining the training needs of the field personnel engaged in engineering work. Makes recommendations to Leadership on training needed and assists in the organization of the statewide engineering training program. Provides technical guidance and training to personnel in the area of all engineering practices. 5%
Other:- Annual information system security, anti-harassment, and civil rights training.
- training will be provided if needed.
- Travel Requirements: GOV, if available at the local NRCS office, or POV vehicle required to drive to/from conservation project sites, and to/from lodging.
- Overnight travel: Occasional travel to conservation project sites with a frequency of 2-5 nights/ month.
- Health and Safety Considerations: Working in outdoor conditions is to be expected at conservation project sites. Outdoor walking over uneven or steep terrain in all weather conditions is to be expected at conservation project sites. General outdoor safety training will be provided by NRCS, if applicable.
- Required Safety Gear: Boots or durable footwear, hard hat, safety glass, rain appropriate clothing, and warm clothing, may be needed at conservation project sites.
- Remote work arrangements are available for this position.
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