Drop the Zebra Mussel and step away from the RV!
From Erik Hanson, Invasive Species Coordinator for the Montana Department of Agriculture.
The Montana Department of Agriculture will be hiring 18 individuals to work this summer at invasive species checkstations at various sites throughout the state. The employees will be working with the public to provide information and education on invasive species and be inspecting boats, off-road vehicles, and rv’s for invasive species.
Three locations (Billings, Gardiner and Sidney) are weekend roving checkstations where the employees will travel between sites. The other three (Troy, Plains and Saint Regis) are single location seven day a week sites. See the links below for job descriptions. If you know of anyone looking for a summer job, pass it on. If you know of a good place to post the job listing please do so.
Invasive Species Inspector-Saint Regis (2 positions Full-Time) LINK
Invasive Species Inspector-Saint Regis (2 positions Part-Time) LINK
Invasive Species Inspector-Troy (2 positions Full-Time) LINK
Invasive Species Inspector-Troy (2 positions Part-Time) LINK
Invasive Species Inspector-Plains (2 positions Full-Time) LINK
Invasive Species Inspector-Plains (2 positions Part-Time) LINK
Invasive Species Inspector-Billings (2 positions Full-Time roving) LINK
Invasive Species Inspector-Gardiner (2 positions Full-Time roving) LINK
Invasive Species Inspector-Sidney (2 positions Full-Time roving) LINK
Reader Comments (3)
I am SOOO tempted to quit my fulltime job and do this. Awesome, anybody with me?
Why not put one of these somewhere around Bozeman?
I'll join ya. Keep all the outta staters from bringin more stuff in. They should do stations at the busiest boat launches (lyons bridge, mallards rest etc) otherwise, I wont be seeing them in billings or rarely gardiner.