A selectee receiving a first appointment to the Federal Government (Civil Service) is entitled only to the lowest step of the grade for which selected. The display of a salary range on this vacancy shall not be construed as granting an entitlement to a higher rate of pay.
This announcement may be used to fill additional positions if identical vacancies occur within 90 days of the issue date of the referral certificate.
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 may be from light to heavy. The Operator may frequently lift 50 pounds and at times will lift or move materials heavier than 100 pounds with the help of other personnel or with the use of materials handling equipment. Work performed on the trans-Canyon pipeline and on the North Rim water supply line will require flying, hiking, climbing, hanging by ropes and restraint lines, manual excavation of dirt and rock, and use of industrial power equipment to make repairs to these pipelines' wider conditions of extreme heat and other desert conditions. Work may require hiking long distances on steep trails in high heat conditions to arrive and to depart the assigned duty station or remote site and will be required hiking to and from the pumping stations within the Inner canyon.
Working Conditions: Work will be both inside of facilities and buildings and outside in temperatures that can range from 100 degrees F during the summer and up to -10 degrees F in the winter. Exposure to rain, sleet, and snow can occur. Work in the Inner canyon of the Grand Canyon National Park is conducted in a desert environment with exposure to temperatures that can exceed 120 degrees F in the summer. The Operator is subject to recall and may be called out at any time of the day or night to respond to system failures and ta other emergencies as the situation might dictate. The Operator may be exposed to Insect bites, bruises, cuts, falls, bums, and scrapes. The operator will be exposed to raw and treated sewage, moving machinery and chemical feed systems, and equipment typical of work performed in the water/wastewater Industry.
Candidates should be committed to improving the efficiency of the Federal government, passionate about the ideals of our American republic, and committed to upholding the rule of law and the United States Constitution.