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Senior Ranger (Watershed / Natural Resources) – $37–$41/hr | Longmont, CO

ColoradoFull-time
$37.23 - $41.37 hourly
About the Job
Senior Watershed Ranger – $37–$41/hr | Longmont, CO (Parks, Water & Natural Resources)

The City of Longmont is hiring a Senior Watershed Ranger to lead operations at critical water resource facilities, including Button Rock Preserve. This role offers $37.23–$41.37/hour, full benefits, and the opportunity to manage reservoirs, natural resources, and public recreation programs.

This is a unique leadership position combining water operations, natural resource management, public safety, and outdoor recreation oversight. The ideal candidate is experienced, hands-on, and passionate about protecting natural resources while supporting public access.

YOU MUST APPLY @ www.longmontcolorado.gov/jobs in order to be considered!

Compensation

Hourly Pay: $37.23 – $41.37/hour
Schedule: Full-time (40 hours/week)
Work Schedule: Variable, including weekends and holidays

Why Join Longmont?

Unique Mission-Driven Role
  •  Lead operations at Button Rock Preserve and City reservoir properties
  •  Play a key role in water supply management and dam safety
  •  Balance resource protection with public recreation access
Leadership Opportunity
  •  Supervise, hire, and train full-time, seasonal, and temporary rangers 
  •  Serve as on-site manager for major watershed facilities 
Diverse Work Environment
  •  Combine fieldwork, operations, and program development 
  •  Work across reservoirs, trails, forests, and public lands 
Benefits
  •  Medical, dental, and vision insurance 
  •  Defined Benefit Pension Plan + 401(a) 
  •  Paid vacation (starting at hire), sick leave, and holidays 
  •  Parental and caregiver leave 
  •  Tuition assistance 
  •  Life insurance and long-term disability 
  •  Employee Assistance Program (EAP) 

Key Responsibilities

Water & Reservoir Operations
  •  Manage water storage, flows, and reservoir levels 
  •  Conduct dam safety inspections and maintain compliance with State requirements 
  •  Coordinate water releases with State Water Commissioner 
  •  Maintain documentation and regulatory reporting 
Natural Resource & Land Management
  •  Oversee forest stewardship, vegetation management, and ecosystem health 
  •  Coordinate with Ecosystem Management on conservation and restoration projects 
  •  Support grant applications and project reporting 
Recreation & Public Use
  •  Develop and manage recreational programs (hiking, fishing, climbing, education) 
  •  Design and maintain trail systems 
  •  Manage visitor use and ensure safe public access 
Enforcement & Public Safety
  •  Enforce City rules and regulations on watershed properties 
  •  Conduct patrols by foot, vehicle, and boat 
  •  Respond to emergencies, including search and rescue situations 
Leadership & Administration
  •  Supervise ranger staff and oversee training and development 
  •  Manage budgets, capital improvement projects, and facility maintenance 
  •  Coordinate with local, state, and federal agencies 
  •  Present to City Council, boards, and community groups 
Minimum Qualifications

Required:

  •  Bachelor’s degree in watershed management, natural resources, forestry, ecology, wildlife biology, or related field 
  •  Minimum of three (3) years of experience in natural resource management or reservoir/water operations 
Preferred:

  •  Supervisory experience 
Additional Requirements & Certifications
  •  Knowledge of Colorado water law and reservoir operations
  •  Experience with natural resource management, recreation programs, and land stewardship 
  •  Understanding of basic law enforcement practices and regulations 
  •  CPR and First Aid certification (wildland first aid preferred) 
  •  Wildland Firefighter Type II (or ability to obtain within one year) 
  •  Incident Command (IS-100 and IS-700 within one year) 
  •  Knowledge of search and rescue procedures 
  •  Experience with construction, maintenance, and trade skills (carpentry, plumbing, etc.) 
Work Environment
  •  Primarily outdoor work in all weather conditions 
  •  Physically demanding role (lifting up to 50 lbs, uneven terrain, emergency response) 
  •  Use of boats, vehicles, tools, and specialized equipment 
  •  Combination of fieldwork and administrative responsibilities 
Hiring Process

Candidates must complete:
YOU MUST APPLY @ www.longmontcolorado.gov/jobs in order to be considered! 
  •  Application review 
  •  Interview process 
  •  Physical abilities testing 
  •  Background investigation and criminal history check 
  •  Drug screening 
  •  Unescorted security clearance 
Apply Today

Submit your application at:
 www.longmontcolorado.gov/jobs

YOU MUST APPLY @ www.longmontcolorado.gov/jobs in order to be considered! 

For more information, call:
 303-651-8609
Or email Ryan @ ryan.douglas@longmontcolorado.gov

About the Role

The Senior Watershed Ranger plays a critical role in protecting Longmont’s water supply while managing public access to some of the region’s most valuable natural resources. This position blends leadership, environmental stewardship, and operational responsibility in a dynamic outdoor setting.

The City of Longmont is an Equal Opportunity Employer.


YOU MUST APPLY @ www.longmontcolorado.gov/jobs in order to be considered! 
About Longmont Department of Public Safety
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