Work for Michigan’s DNR in Forestry or Firefighting

Hands-on thinkers and doers who care about the outdoors, enjoy varied job duties and can operate trucks or heavy machinery – a career in wildland firefighting or forestry with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources may be for you! The department is hiring foresters, forest technicians, and full-time and part-time firefighters.

Learn about open positions and requirements in the postings below. For more information, email DNR-Forestry@Michigan.gov

Why forests?

DNR Forest Resources Division Chief Jeff Stampfly said Michigan’s nearly 4 million acres of state forest lands provide clean air and water, materials for a strong forest products industry, and places to hunt, fish, hike, ride, camp and relax.

“Successful, science-based forest management is serious business, and we are excited to add to the ranks of our dedicated, creative staff,” Stampfly said. “Everything we do is geared toward making sure that Michigan’s forests are thriving, now and for future generations. This isn’t just a chance to get a job, it’s an opportunity to launch a career that gives back to the outdoors.”

If you or someone you know wants to work outside, make a positive difference to Michigan’s natural resources and use some of the latest technology – give these opportunities a look.

Explore DNR careers and benefits at Michigan.gov/DNRjobs