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Trade the Office Cubicle for the Great Outdoors: FWP is Hiring in Havre

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is hiring a full-time Maintenance Worker 2 in Havre. The role involves maintaining outdoor spaces and offers competitive pay, benefits, and flexible qualifications. Apply by June 21.

For those whose idea of a perfect workday involves breathing fresh air, working with their hands, and ensuring Montana’s wild spaces stay beautiful, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) Region 6 has an opening that might just require lacing up some work boots.

FWP is currently seeking a full-time, year-round Maintenance Worker 2 in the Havre area.

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As a vital part of the Parks and Outdoor Recreation maintenance team, the selected candidate won’t just be working in northeast Montana—they will be taking care of it. This role serves as a hands-on steward, maintaining and improving habitat areas, grounds, and facilities across fishing access sites, wildlife management areas, and administrative spots. It is the perfect opportunity for someone who wants their daily efforts to directly benefit Montana’s outdoor community.

The Perks

FWP offers a robust compensation and benefits package designed to provide long-term stability:

  • The Pay: A competitive $25.01/hour.
  • The Schedule: Full-time and year-round, offering steady employment through every season.
  • The Benefits: A comprehensive package that includes health insurance, paid leave and holidays, and a reliable retirement plan.

Applicants do not need a niche degree to qualify, but rather a practical, reliable skillset. The knowledge and skills for this position are typically gained through a high school diploma (or equivalent) combined with three years of job-related experience. However, FWP is flexible and evaluates alternative combinations of education and experience on a case-by-case basis.

How to Apply

Opportunities to get paid for protecting Montana’s natural spaces do not come around every day. Interested individuals ready to make northeast Montana their official workplace should act quickly.

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The application deadline is June 21.

To learn more about the position and submit an application, candidates can visit the Montana State Jobs Portal.

Photo credit: Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks


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