Biological Science Technician GS5

Rocky Mountain National Park


Rocky Mountain National Park is recruiting Biological Science Technicians for the 2026 season in various natural resources programs including vegetation management, forest health, research learning center, and large mammal management.  Within the vegetation management program, multiple crews specialize in invasive species management, revegetation, greenhouse operations, rare plant monitoring, and volunteer coordination.  Work often involves extensive hiking or camping for several days at a time in the backcountry. Positions at the GS5 level are typically crew member positions.
 
This is a unique opportunity to work in the 415 sq miles of mountains, forests, meadows, lakes, and alpine tundra that make up Rocky Mountain National Park, with 95% designated wilderness and 60 mountain peaks of 12,000′.
 
Typical entry on duty at ROMO is April – May and the season continues through September – October.

Note that the announcement on USAJOBs is a combined posting for several park units.  Applicants may apply to multiple locations.  Be sure to select Estes Park, CO and/or Grand Lake, CO if you want to be considered for Rocky Mountain National Park.  Estes Park is the east side duty station and may fill up to 22 GS5 vacancies, Grand Lake is the west side duty station and may fill up to 1 vacancies.

The application is open until 12/15/2025, or until it receives 1000 applications, which may be sooner than the closing date. 

Apply here: USAJOBS – Job Announcement

The application is open until 12/15/2025, or until it receives 1000 applications, which may be sooner than the closing date. 

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