Trout Unlimited is seeking 2 field technicians for work on threatened 
populations of Lahontan cutthroat trout in northern Nevada.  We are 
monitoring population trends and movement in response to habitat 
improvements and increased connectivity from the removal of several 
culverts.  Field sites can be remote and rugged, work is physically 
strenuous, and conditions are often uncomfortable (desert environment – hot 
days, cold nights, occasional storms).  Interns must be in excellent 
physical condition, and be able to hike long distances with heavy equipment 
and camp for long periods.  Field work requires experience with 4WD 
driving, an ability to read and navigate by topographic maps, use of GPS to 
find site locations, ability to trouble shoot equipment problems and other 
unforeseen situations, attention to detail with data collection, and 
ability to work independently and well with others – after initial training 
the pair of technicians will be working by themselves.  Fisheries 
background including VI or PIT tagging and electro-shocking experience is 
highly desirable.

Stipend is $1500/month + $20 per diem for work days.  There are 2 possible 
start dates:  either August 12th to assist with a collaborative project 
with the Boise Aquatics Lab (Rocky Mountain Research Station) on bull trout 
in Idaho before the NV field season, or the last week of August for the 
cutthroat trout work.  The NV season runs through approximately the first 
week of Oct (~ 6 weeks).  Field work time is flexible to fit in-field 
needs, but the most strategic schedule approximates working about 6-7 days 
followed by an overnight break in the town closest to field sites (Elko, 
NV), with 2-3 longer breaks for personal time throughout the season.  
Technicians begin and end the season in Boise, ID, and must have an 
excellent driving record to be covered individually by our insurance.  
Interns need own sleeping bag/pad, and tent if desired, but TU has most 
other camping equipment (2 person tent, stove, pots, etc).  TU provides 
vehicle, gas, and occasional hotel and other travel-related expenses 
throughout the field season.  

APPLICATION CLOSING DATE is May 15th, 2007.  If interested please send 
cover letter, resume and names and contact information for 3 references 
(names, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, and relation to applicant) by 
email to:

Helen Neville, Ph.D.
Research Scientist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone:  208-938-1110 x13

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