Forest Service Announces Fire Positions for 2026
Contact Information: Alexa Valladolid alexa.valladolid@usda.gov
Corvallis, Ore., Aug. 21, 2025—The Siuslaw National Forest of the USDA Forest Service is hiring! We are looking for dedicated individuals to support fire operations. These positions are vital to wildfire preparedness and disaster response across federal and state agencies.
Jobs include fire engine operators, fire prevention specialists, and forestry technicians. Applications are open now through September 23, 2025 on USAJobs.gov.
Positions Available:
- Wildland Firefighter - Hotshot/Handcrew – Forestry Technician (Senior FFT)
- Grade: 4-5; Location: Hebo, OR
- https://www.usajobs.gov/job/843988400
- Supervisory Wildland Firefighter – Fire Engine Operator (SFEO)
- Grade: 7-8; Locations*: Alsea, Waldport, Reedsport, and Yachats, OR
- https://www.usajobs.gov/job/843986600
- Wildland Firefighter - Fire Engine Operation
- Grade: 6-7; Locations*: Alsea, Waldport, and Reedsport, OR
- https://www.usajobs.gov/job/843990800
- Lead Forestry Technician – Assistant Fire Engine Operator (Wildland Firefighter AFEO)
- Grade: 5-6; Locations*: Alsea, Waldport, and Reedsport, OR
- https://www.usajobs.gov/job/843990200
- Wildland Firefighter - Fire Engine Operation – Forestry Technician (Engine Senior FFT)
- Grade: 4 – 5; Locations*: Alsea, Waldport, and Reedsport, OR
- https://www.usajobs.gov/job/843986700
- Forestry Technician – Fire/Fuels (Wildland Firefighter) – District Fuels Technician
- Grade: 6-7; Location: Waldport, OR
- https://www.usajobs.gov/job/843981100
- Wildland Firefighter – Prevention
- Grade: 6-7; Locations*: Reedsport, Waldport, and Corvallis, OR
- https://www.usajobs.gov/job/844016900
Any U.S. citizen or national at least 18 years of age can apply. To learn more about the Siuslaw National Forest visit our website fs.usda.gov/r06/siuslaw/. For benefits, information about working in wildland fire, or for more information about the Forest Service, visit www.fs.usda.gov.
About the Forest Service: The USDA Forest Service has for more than 100 years brought people and communities together to answer the call of conservation. Grounded in world-class science and technology– and rooted in communities–the Forest Service connects people to nature and to each other. The Forest Service cares for shared natural resources in ways that promote lasting economic, ecological, and social vitality. The agency manages 193 million acres of public land, provides assistance to state and private landowners, maintains the largest wildland fire and forestry research organizations in the world. The Forest Service also has either a direct or indirect role in stewardship of about 900 million forested acres within the U.S., of which over 130 million acres are urban forests where most Americans live.