People who work for the Department of Natural Resources are committed to fulfilling the agency’s mission of managing and conserving the state’s natural and cultural resources for future generations. With nearly 2,500 associates working throughout the state, job opportunities within the agency require various levels of education and expertise ranging from a high school education up through advanced degrees. If you are interested in pursuing a career as a Conservation Ranger, Fisheries or Wildlife Biologist, Park Ranger, Environmental Engineer, Historic Preservation Planner or any other career in DNR, the Department of Natural Resources is the place for you.