FIELD TECHNICIAN (1) needed from approximately 15 Aug to 30 October for research project on bird and bat movement patterns through the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland. The project employs marine radar technology to monitor spatial and temporal patterns of nocturnal bird/bat movements during southward migration. Duties include setting up, monitoring and maintaining radar and computer equipment and archiving data for analysis. Experience using basic computer programs like Windows XP, MS Excel and data compression software required. Must be willing to work unusual hours (early morning or night), be able to lift heavy objects (75-100 pounds) and have a valid drivers license. Must be able to work independently or part of a team. Background in bird/bat migration useful but not required. Salary $1500-1800/month DOE. Lodging and meals provided. Send cover letter of interest, resume, and three references by 1 August to David Mizrahi, PhD, Cape May Bird Observatory, 600 Route 47 North, Cape May Court House, NJ 08210, <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-- David S. Mizrahi, Ph.D. Vice-president for Research New Jersey Audubon Society 600 Route 47 North Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 Ph: 609.861.0700 fax: 609.861.1651
