The Eastern Nevada Landscape Coalition (ENLC) has extended the deadline 
for applications for Vegetation Technicians to February 19, 2008. ENLC is 
seeking technicians that are available to work during the spring period. 
Applicants should be available to start work in late March 2008. 

DURATION: Late March through September 2008 OR Late March through May 2008 
SCHEDULE: 40 hours per week in an eight on, six off schedule (ten hour 
days)
PAY: $14/hour, plus $29/day per diem rate when in the field
LOCATION: Ely, Nevada (project work can be up to 200 miles away from Ely)

POSITION DESCRIPTION: This is a field position that requires extensive 
camping and backcountry travel. Technicians should have a strong interest 
in field botany. Technicians will be responsible for collecting and 
entering post-fire vegetation response data from recently burned areas 
located in remote parts of Eastern Nevada on public lands administered by 
the BLM. Data collected will be used to evaluate the effectiveness of 
emergency stabilization and rehabilitation treatments. Common treatments 
include aerial and hand seeding of perennial grasses, forbs and shrubs to 
stabilize soils and prevent the introduction and spread of invasive plants 
and noxious weeds. All Technicians will be responsible for driving and 
hiking to sampling locations. Technicians will be required to collect data 
following rigorous sampling protocols. This is a great opportunity to 
learn about the flora of the Great Basin and Mojave and also to learn 
about fire ecology in the region. 

QUALIFICATIONS: 
•       Interest in plant identification (experience preferred)
•       Experience operating 4X4 pickup over rough roads
•       Ability to navigate using topographic maps, compass, and GPS
•       Ability to hike up to 10 miles per day carrying a 30 pound pack
•       Experience camping in a remote backcountry setting for 3-4 day 
stints
•       Ability to work 10-hour days in temperatures that can exceed 
100ºF. 
•       Ability to follow rigorous sampling protocols
•       Ability to work as part of a crew
•       Authorization to work in the U.S.

AREA BACKGROUND: Eastern Nevada is a sparsely populated region with a 
diverse array of landscapes including the Great Basin and Mojave deserts 
as well as mountainous areas containing forests, alpine environments, 
lakes, and streams. While the area is rather unknown, eastern Nevada 
contains excellent outdoor recreation opportunities including hiking, 
backpacking, mountain biking, rock climbing, backcountry skiing, fishing, 
and hunting. Approximately 95% of the area is public land. The region has 
over one million acres of designated wilderness and scenic Great Basin 
National Park. Ely is a town of approximately 5,000 residents. Ely has 
most services typical of a town its size including restaurants, motels, 
campgrounds, laundromats, a large grocery store, and a movie theater. 
Every field season Ely receives a large influx of seasonal employees 
working on public lands. 

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Please follow these instructions carefully. 
Applicants should E-MAIL a cover letter, resume, and contact information 
for at least three references to Neil Frakes at [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

For more information, please visit our website (envlc.org), e-mail Neil 
Frakes at the address above or call (775) 289-7974 Ex. 6. 

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