Salary
$106,974.40 – $137,134.40 Annually
Location
Tacoma, WA
Job Type
Non-Classified
Department
Power
Job Number
5251-21
Closing
2/16/2021 5:00 PM Pacific
Position Description

Tacoma Power’s Generation division is seeking a Wildlife & Lands Manager to join their Natural Resources team. This position is responsible for directing, overseeing and implementing Generation-Natural Resources’ wildlife, recreation, habitat, land and cultural resource management as prescribed by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for the hydroelectric projects owned and operated by Tacoma Power

Responsibilities Include

  • Supervise and evaluate the performance of Wildlife and Lands staff
  • Set staff and workgroup goals and monitor performance
  • Develop and implement scopes, schedules and budgets for capital and non-capital projects
  • Create and maintain policies and staff procedures designed to direct the planning and implementation of shoreline and land use activities associated with Tacoma hydroelectric projects
  • Provide FERC hydroelectric project license support involving cultural resources, wildlife & aquatic habitat, as well as lands and shoreline management
  • Oversee the preparation of maps, letters, reports, and management plans that pertain to  FERC license implementation
  • Participate in FERC license negotiations and implementation coordination meetings
  • Direct and participate in the management of wildlife, habitat and recreation mitigation lands as required for FERC license compliance
  • Oversee wildlife and vegetation surveys, monitoring and enhancement projects, wildlife lands maintenance, aquatic habitat and recreation projects with volunteers, agencies, and TPU staff
  • Establish and implement wildlife agreements and management plans
  • Acquire and monitor compliance with federal, state and local environmental permits
  • Participate in educational, professional and public relations efforts
  • Assist with the preparation and issuance of permits and easements on Tacoma Power property
  • Assist with enforcement actions on Tacoma Power property.

Guide and coordinate Tacoma Power Park’s Reservation System and other related Tacoma Power Park’s needsQualifications

  • High school graduate or equivalent
  • 5 years’ increasingly responsible experience in wildlife management or land management
  • 3 years’ experience providing work direction to others.
  • Bachelor’s Degree in wildlife management, land management, biological science, or related field desired;

Selection Process & Supplemental Information

This recruitment is being managed by Alissa McLain, if you would like to be notified of similar opportunities or stay connected with things going on at Tacoma Public Utilities and the City of Tacoma, connect with me on LinkedIn!

City of Tacoma Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion
Tacoma’s diversity is its greatest asset. Tacoma embraces its multi-cultural and multi-ethnic character. Communities of color and immigrant communities are fundamental to Tacoma’s entrepreneurial spirit, workforce, and long-term success. In Tacoma, equity and empowerment are top priorities, meaning that all Tacoma residents must have equitable opportunities to reach their full potential and share in the benefits of community progress.  One of our goals is for the City of Tacoma workforce to reflect the community it serves. We actively work to eliminate racial and other disparities and welcome candidates with diverse backgrounds and/or multicultural skill sets and experiences. Our goal is for Tacoma to be an inclusive and equitable place to live, work, and play.

The City of Tacoma is an Equal Opportunity Employer and values diversity in its workplace. Applicants are considered for positions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, marital or veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state, and local laws.

Tacoma Power
Tacoma Power is an almost 100% hydroelectric, municipally-owned public power utility, located in Tacoma. We serve approximately 170,000 customers as one of the three operating divisions of Tacoma Public Utilities, alongside Tacoma Water and Tacoma Rail. As one of the most livable, walkable cities in the country, you’ll find that Tacoma is a great fit for all interests with places to bike, run, hike, and explore, the perks of a big city, and the charm of a small town.

The City of Tacoma
Tacoma is a mid-sized urban port city that sits along the Puget Sound with a population of nearly 210,000. The third largest city in the state of Washington, it is a diverse, progressive international gateway to the Pacific Rim.

Propelled by significant developments such as the University of Washington Tacoma, the Tacoma Link light rail system, the restored urban waterfront of the Thea Foss Waterway, the expansions of both the MultiCare and Franciscan health systems, and a significant influx of foreign direct investment in its downtown core, Tacoma has evolved considerably since the 1990s.

Tacoma boasts the state’s highest density of art and history museums, and is home to a flourishing creative community of writers, artists, musicians, photographers, filmmakers, chefs, entrepreneurs, and small business owners who each add their unique flair to the city’s vibrant commercial landscape. The iconic Tacoma Dome has endured as a high-demand venue for some of the largest names in the entertainment industry.

A magnet for families looking for affordable housing options in the Puget Sound area, Tacoma also draws those who prefer to live in a more urban downtown setting with competitively priced condos and apartments that feature panoramic mountain and water views.

Tacoma’s natural beauty and proximity to the Puget Sound and Mount Rainier draws hikers, runners, bicyclists, and maritime enthusiasts to the area. Its lively social scene is infused with energy by thousands of students attending the University of Washington Tacoma, the University of Puget Sound, the Evergreen State College Tacoma campus, and Tacoma Community College, as well as a number of local trade and technical colleges. Its prime location – just 20 minutes south of the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, 30 miles north of the state capital in Olympia, and within 10 miles of the U.S. Department of Defense’s premier military installation on the West Coast – only adds to Tacoma’s desirability. To see a few of the great things Tacoma has to offer, view this YouTube Video!

Apply
Interested individuals should apply online and attach a detailed resume and cover letter that includes job experience, major responsibilities and accomplishments related to this position.

Applications will be reviewed as they are received for interview consideration.

Reference checks will be conducted on final candidates and appointment is subject to passing a background check.

Communication from the City of Tacoma:
We primarily communicate via e-mail during the application process. E-mails from cityoftacoma.org and/or governmentjobs.com must be placed on your safe domain list to ensure that you receive notifications in a timely manner. As a precaution, you may also want to check your junk e-mail folders.

If you have any additional questions regarding this position, please contact the Human Resources Department at 253.591.5400.