About the position
Duties
As the Fire Crew Member, deliver wildland fuel management, prescribed fire and wildfire suppression services in support of Parks Canada’s fire management programs at Pukaskwa National Park and various other locations across the country. As a part of the Resource Conservation and Pukaskwa National Park Team, you will assist in a variety of projects, vegetation management, incident response and apply prevention and visitor safety strategies. The job can be physically demanding, requiring that you work in remote locations of the park, under adverse weather conditions with limited means of communications.
Work environmentPukaskwa National Park is a vast, wild, natural park found on the edge of the world’s largest freshwater lake. It is a place where powerful waves collide with rugged, towering coastlines, a place of endless sunsets over sandy driftwood beaches. A place where everyone can catch a glimpse of the rich traditions, values and contemporary life of the Anishinaabe.
Do you want to explore new challenges in your career, discover your full potential and help strengthen a world-class organization? Then become part of the team at Parks Canada, an internationally renowned agency dedicated to protecting Canada's natural, historical and cultural treasures and presenting them for the world to appreciate and enjoy.
Top 6 reasons to work for Parks Canada:
⚖️ Work-life balance
📅 Paid vacation and leave
📚 Training and professional development
🏞️ Working in beautiful locations
🤝 Diverse and inclusive workplaces
🍁 Contribution to public service
🏆 The Parks Canada team is proud to be recognized by Forbes as one of Canada's Best Employers (2026)
Intent of the process
This is to staff 1 vacant position for operational season 2026. Results may be used in the future to fill permanent or temporary vacancies that may arise at the Fire Crew Member position (GT 02) at Pukaskwa National Park and other locations, for various tenures, such as: Seasonal Indeterminate, Term, Acting Assignment or Assignment at level, depending on status of the selected candidate.
Positions to be filled
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Important messages
How to Apply:
You can apply to this competition in one of three ways.
1. Online
a. Visit the GC jobs website and search for the following process number: 2026-CAP-PUK-TERM-EA-15
b. Complete the online application and answer the online screening question.
2. By Email
a. Send in your resume and cover letter to
b. In your email please indicate you’re applying on process: 2026-CAP-PUK-TERM-EA-15
3. In Person
a. Visit the Pukaskwa National Park admin office in Heron Bay and drop off your resume in person with one of the Parks Canada staff.
📌Please note that for this selection process, our intention is to communicate with applicants by e-mail. Applicants who apply to this selection process must include in their application a valid e-mail address and make sure this address is functional at all times and accepts messages from unknown users.
📌Acknowledgment of receipt of applications will not be sent.
📌Note: Housing is not provided.
📌Each person is entitled to participate in the appointment process in the official language of their choice.
📌Parks Canada is established as a separate employer in the Federal Public Service under the Financial Administration Act. Persons appointed to the Agency continue to be part of the Public Service. Parks Canada operates under its own human resources framework outside of the Public Service Employment Act and in line with values of fairness, competence and respect, and its operating principles.
📢We maintain a zero-tolerance policy for harassment. Candidates are expected to communicate respectfully at all times. Disrespectful or inappropriate communication may result in disqualification from the recruitment process.
Conditions of employment
Reliability Status security clearance
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✔️Maintenance of a valid Class G Driver’s License (Class L,N or other graduated license will not be accepted)
✔️ Will be required to undergo and pass pre-placement and periodic medical checks, including Occupational Health Assessment for firefighters
✔️Meet and maintain certified status for the Canadian Physical Performance Exchange Standard for Type 1 Wildland Fire Fighters (WFX-FIT) in accordance with Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC) Requirements
✔️Successful completion of ICS100/200 or higher level of incident management training (organized by the park)
✔️Successful completion of Standard First Aid-CPR or higher level (organized by the park)
✔️Successful completion of Small Domestic Vessel Basic Safety (organized by the park)
✔️Meet and maintain certification for chain saw use
✔️Meet and maintain certified status for hover exit for light and intermediate helicopters
✔️Meet and maintain certified status for Class D Heli-sling for light and intermediate helicopters
Operational Requirements
✔️Willingness to wear a Parks Canada uniform and prescribed protective equipment
✔️Willingness to work and/or travel in varied terrain, weather conditions, isolated locations and by various means of transportation
✔️Willingness to work irregular hours, overtime, weekends and/or statutory holidays and provincial/territorial holidays, when required
✔️Willingness to obtain certification in the operation of various forms of ground (e.g. all-terrain vehicles) and marine (motorized and non-motorized vessels) as required
✔️Willingness to complete the Canadian Firearms Safety Course.
You need (essential for the job)
Your application must clearly explain how you meet the following
EDUCATION
✔️A secondary school diploma or acceptable combination of education, training, experience in a field related to the position.
Learn more about degree equivalency.
EXPERIENCE
✔️Experience working and/or travelling in remote areas for extended periods
✔️Experience working in a field related to fire management, environmental management, vegetation maintenance, logging industries, arboriculture, outdoors recreation
Applied / assessed at a later date
KNOWLEDGE
✔️Knowledge of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and other related Occupational Health and Safety (OSH) issues
ABILITIES
✔️Ability to maintain supplied equipment in state of readiness
✔️Ability to perform calmly, work safely, efficiently and take direction under high stress
✔️Ability to research/collect and report information
PERSONAL SUITABILITY/LEADERSHIP ATTRIBUTES
✔️Personally connects with others
✔️Takes responsibility
✔️Communicates effectively
You may need (asset qualifications)
May be applied / assessed at a later date
ASSET QUALIFICATIONS
✔️Experience in wildfire management
✔️Experience in operating an ATV (with successful completion of the Canadian ATV Safety Course), using an handheld VHF Radio, and in using various informatics software
Preference will be given to candidates who already successfully completed the SP100 course or CIFFC equivalent, and/or who have experience in wildfire management.