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"Angie Cope, AGSL" <[log in to unmask]>
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RE MAPS-L: Seasonal BLM jobs now open - cartography positions ...
DA Thursday, December 22, 2005
TO Maps-L
FR Angie





      Seasonal BLM jobs now open

Now is the time to apply for seasonal jobs with the Bureau of Land
Management for the summer of 2006.

Numerous summer seasonal fire positions are now being advertised,
including firefighting, dispatch, engine and helitack operations.

*Other available seasonal positions are in the fields of archeology,
biology, cartography, engineering, forestry, hydrology, physical
science, range, and survey. Equipment operators, maintenance workers,
laborers and park rangers are also needed.*

Applications for most of the fire positions will be accepted through
Jan. 30 at https://jobs1.quickhire. com/scripts/doiff.exe.

Applications for nonfire positions will be accepted through either:
http://www.usajobs. opm.gov or https://jobs.quickhire. com/scripts/blm.exe.

Duty locations are also identified on these Web sites.

These Web sites allow applicants to search for available jobs, create,
edit and archive personal electronic resumes, and apply for specific
positions. These systems also allow applicants to identify the types of
jobs in which they are interested, and will notify them with an e-mail
message when that type of job is open for application.

To be eligible for a seasonal position, an applicant must be at least
18; a citizen of the United States; have a current, valid driver's
license; and pass a pre-employment physical. Applicants for fire
positions must successfully complete a work capacity test (a three-mile
hike over level terrain with a 45-pound pack within 45 minutes) and
submit to a drug screening test before they can be hired. Some selectees
may be subject to a background check.

For more information, contact your local BLM office: Buffalo, (307)
684-1100; Casper, (307) 261-7600; Cody, (307) 578-5900, Kemmerer, (307)
828-4500; Lander, (307) 332-8400; Newcastle, (307) 746-6600; Pinedale,
(307) 367-5300; Rawlins, (307) 328-4200; Rock Springs, (307) 352-0256;
Worland, (307) 347-5100.


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ANGIE COPE
American Geographical Society Library
UW Milwaukee
2311 E. Hartford Avenue
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201

http://www.uwm.edu/Libraries/AGSL/index.html
Hours: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm
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(414) 229-6282
(800) 558-8993 (US TOLL FREE)
(414) 229-3624 (FAX)

Map Librarian, MAPS-L Moderator
http://www.uwm.edu/Libraries/AGSL/welcome_to_mapsl%20forum.html

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