Student Veterans of America Jobs

Welcome to SVA’s jobs portal, your one-stop shop for finding the most up to date source of employment opportunities. We have partnered with the National Labor Exchange to provide you this information. You may be looking for part-time employment to supplement your income while you are in school. You might be looking for an internship to add experience to your resume. And you may be completing your training ready to start a new career. This site has all of those types of jobs.

Here are a few things you should know:
  • This site is mobile friendly. You do not need a log-in or password to access information.
  • Jobs on this site are original and unduplicated and come from three sources: the Federal government, state workforce agency job banks, and corporate career websites. All jobs are vetted to ensure there are no scams, training schemes, or phishing.
  • The site is refreshed daily to remove out-of-date content.
  • The newest jobs are listed first, so use the search features to match your interests. You can look for jobs in a specific geographical location, by title or keyword, or you can use the military crosswalk. You may want to do something different from your military career, but you undoubtedly have skills from that occupation that match to a civilian job.

Job Information

Keweenaw Bay Indian Community On-Call Wildland Firefighter in Baraga, Michigan

  • Performs assignments as a wildland firefighter crew member in developing a working knowledge of fire suppression and fuels management techniques, practices, and terminology; may assist in more specialized assignments such as backfire and burnout, mobile and stationary engine attack; construction of helispots, helitack operations, and performing hover
  • Performs all aspects of wildland and prescribed fire operations including preparation, ignition, monitoring, holding and mop-up. Moves dirt, chops brush, removes small trees, etc. to construct a  fire line.
  • Gathers and considers information on weather data, topography, fuel types, and fire behavior during suppression of wildland fire
  • May perform project work which may include, but is not limited to: cleaning outdoor recreational facilities, mowing grass and trimming shrubs, performing trail maintenance and building maintenance duties; removes and disposes of hazard trees; and so
  • Attends formal and informal training programs to comply with policy and
  • Attends monthly department wildland fire and safety training
  • Participates in safety sessions and fire critiques.
  • Participates in crew efficiency checks and
  • Able to accurately read, understand, and interpret policies and
  • Other duties as assigned 
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