Authorized Level 2 Watercraft Inspector - Law Compliance Rep
Listed on 2026-05-19
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Environmental Compliance
Location: Frontenac
Authorized Level 2 Watercraft Inspector - Law Compliance Rep 1
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Working Title:
Authorized Level 2 Watercraft Inspector - Law Compliance Rep 1
Job Class:
Law Compliance Representative 1
Agency: MN Department of Natural Resources
- Job : 92727
- Location
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Frontenac State Park - Full/Part Time
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Full-Time - Regular/Temporary
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Seasonal - Who May Apply
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Open to all qualified job seekers - Date Posted
: 04/21/2026 - Closing Date
: 10/02/2026 - Hiring Agency/Seniority Unit
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Department of Natural Resources - Division/Unit
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Ecological and Water Resources - Work Shift/Work Hours
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Day Shift - Days of Work
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Varies - Holiday and Weekend availability required - Travel Required
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No - Salary Range
: $20.32 - $27.24 / hourly; $42,428 - $56,877 / annually - Classified Status
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Classified - Bargaining Unit/Union
: 207 - Technical/AFSCME
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Job SummaryThis announcement will be used to fill multiple positions throughout the 2026 operating season at Frontenac State Park.
The Division of Ecological and Water Resources is seeking to hire multiple permanent seasonal Authorized Level 2 Watercraft Inspectors located at Frontenac State Park with an anticipated season of mid‑April through the end of October. These positions provide service to the State of Minnesota by educating the public about harmful invasive species, inspecting watercraft for aquatic invasive species and assisting watercraft users with decontamination of their watercraft.
Citizens are provided with training and education about the prevention of aquatic invasive species (AIS) transport.
- Inspect and decontaminate watercraft and water‑related equipment according to DNR protocols so that equipment meets compliance with aquatic invasive species laws and regulations.
- Use computers or tablets proficiently to participate in online meetings or trainings and gather survey data during inspections and decontaminations.
- Assist conservation officers as assigned by the Regional Watercraft Inspection Supervisor so that check stations are operated efficiently and violation reports are timely and accurate.
- Maintain mechanical equipment so that the unit(s) are kept in safe working condition, and downtime due to breakdowns is kept at a minimum.
- Complete administrative duties as assigned in a timely manner so that the needs of the program are met.
This position requires the incumbent to physically crawl and/or climb under/around/into watercraft and trailers to visually inspect, to do the same while pulling hoses and operating high pressure, hot water decontamination equipment, and to load/unload/lift/carry high pressure/hot water equipment weigh up to 75 pounds, using proper Personal Protective Equipment and following safety procedures.
QualificationsMinimum Qualifications
To be considered, you must meet ALL of the following qualifications:
Knowledge & skill in -
- Strong human relations and negotiation skills sufficient to interact with watercraft operators in a professional, tactful, yet persuasive manner that can achieve voluntary compliance.
- Communications skills sufficient to effectively explain the law, requirements and procedures; to listen well and respond appropriately; to answer questions, and to inform operators of the consequences of non‑compliance.
- Knowledge of natural resource management issues and environmental and biological processes sufficient to educate watercraft users about aquatic invasive species and to correctly identify a variety of invasive species in order to determine compliance or corrective action.
- Excellent communication skills necessary to prepare clear, concise inspection reports…
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