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The Maine Warden Service is Hiring!

We’re looking for new team members who are dedicated to conserving Maine’s fish, wildlife and other natural resources and protecting the people who enjoy them. The title of Maine Game Warden is one of honor and prestige, and it is never too early to start preparing for a career with the Maine Warden Service. Applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as their application is complete.

Apply today for a full-time, permanent Maine Game Warden position or a full-time seasonal Deputy Game Warden position.

Meet some of Maine’s Game Wardens

Game Warden Scott Stevens

Tyler Leach

After working in the heavy equipment industry for 12 years and successfully working his way up to field service technician for a reputable dealer, Tyler was continually reminded of his dream to become a Maine Game Warden. With support from friends and family, Tyler pursued his true passion. Read more

Maddie Killian

Maddie, originally from Massachusetts, started her career as a fisheries biological technician. She then served as a seasonal Deputy Game Warden where she found protecting Maine's fisheries and wildlife so rewarding that she applied to become a full-time Maine Game Warden. Read more

Game Warden Kris MacCabe

Kris MacCabe

A Maine native, Kris’s enthusiasm for the outdoors inspired him to want to help protect Maine’s resources for generations to come. He hopes future Game Wardens are just as determined to help protect the abundant wildlife we are so fortunate to have. Read more

The Maine Warden Service is responsible for

Law Enforcement
including laws and rules pertaining to inland fishery and wildlife resource management and protection, registration and operation of snowmobiles, watercraft, and all-terrain vehicles, and general laws.

Investigation
of hunting-related shooting incidents and recreational vehicle crashes

Search and Rescue
including coordination and implementation of all operations as specified under section 10105, subsection 4.

Data Collection
as needed for management and protection of inland fisheries and wildlife resources.

Questions? Email Lieutenant Dan Menard at dan.menard@maine.gov