This announcement may be used to fill additional positions if identical vacancies occur within 90 days of the issue date of the referral certificate.
Government housing is NOT available.
A Recruitment Incentive May Be Authorized for a newly selected employee when appointed to a permanent, temporary, or term position. A Federal employee who is transferring to the National Park Service from another component, bureau or Federal agency and who does not meet the conditions under 5 CFR 575.102 is not eligible for a recruitment incentive.
A Relocation Incentive May Be Authorized for a Federal employee when the employee must move, as directed by the National Park Service (NPS) either through a management directed reassignment or selection for employment, to a different location at least 50 miles away from the one where his/her position of record held at time of selection is currently located, due to a need of the NPS. A relocation incentive is not the same as a Permanent Change of Station (PCS) move and, as such, may be granted in conjunction with one another.
Physical Demands: The physical effort required is considered heavy to moderate with considerable physical exertion related to actions such as lifting, pushing, pulling, or carrying objects of various sizes, weights, and shapes, and requires occasional lifting or handling of objects or materials over 100 lbs. while using the proper lifting procedures to avoid injury. The position requires frequent and considerable standing, stooping, lifting, and bending. Arm and back movement is considerable when nailing or using tools such as handsaws and planes. The incumbent is required to move hands, arms, feet, and legs when using hand and power tools, operative power equipment, and operating motor vehicles.
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Working Conditions: The incumbent performs work at a particular construction site or within a shop complex as assigned. The structures are often extremely deteriorated, structurally unsound and dirty and are therefore considered hazardous, requiring the use of protective equipment and clothing such as hard hats, safety toe boots, goggles, respirators, and ear protectors whether working indoors or out. Work is performed in all types of weather and is often executed in greasy, noisy, dirty, drafty, or otherwise unpleasant conditions. Much of the work is performed in unheated or uncooled structures and outdoors in temperatures that range from the 30s to oppressive heat in excess of 100 degrees. Other environmental factors such as stinging and biting insects, snakes, and poison plants can be encountered. The work often involves transport by boat, in adverse weather conditions. Travel to and from the Channel Islands requires riding on boats, fixed-wing aircraft or helicopter. Boat transportation involves transferring from a moving boat to a stationary pier and vice versa. Work on the Channel Islands requires overnight travel of up to 8 days at a time, living in remote locations with very limited services and amenities.
The National Park Service has determined that the duties of this position are NOT suitable for telework.