JOB TITLE: Biological Science Technician Crew Leader

PROJECT DESCRIPTION
This project examines the ecological impacts of chipping and mastication fuel
treatments in different coniferous ecosystems across Colorado and New Mexico.
We are investigating the impacts of these treatments on: 1) fuel loadings, 2)
understory vegetation, 3) nutrient cycling, 4) seedling recruitment, and 5)
soil moisture/temperature.

JOB DESCRIPTION:
The Biological Science Technician will partake in a rigorous survey of
overstory and understory vegetation, fuel loadings, soils, and abiotic
variables.  Work involves installing and sampling plots in treated and
untreated coniferous forests, as well as revisiting plots installed in summer
2007.

The nature of the work requires extended periods in the field (typically 9-11
hour days), often in inclement weather. The duty station will be based in Fort
Collins, Colorado, but the crew will travel the majority of the work week.
Camping at sites for several days a week will be required. Tents and cookware
will be provided. This is a full-time, non-exempt position and is expected to
start in May 2008 and continue through August/September 2008.

DUTIES:
1)Serve as crew leader for seasonal crew (crew leader plus one or two
technicians) responsible for conducting surveys in plots according to an
established protocol.

2)Supervise and efficiently coordinate activities for seasonal crew (including
finding and reserving camping sites or other housing arrangements).

3)Act as liaison between crew and USFS postdoctoral Ecologist.

4)Assist with identification of appropriate study sites and installation of
plots.

5)Identify and estimate abundance/cover of understory forbs, shrubs,
graminoids, regeneration, and abiotic substrate.

6)Measure surface fuels, stumps, tree diameter, height, and live crowns.

7)Use taxonomic keys and dissecting scope to identify unknown plant species.

8)Prepare, download, and install electronic data loggers for data collection
in the field.

9)Check data for accuracy and completeness.

10)Enter data and manage electronic data files.

11)Oversee bi-weekly completion of timesheets and other administrative tasks
by crew.

12)Perform miscellaneous office tasks (e.g., organizing equipment, making new
datasheets, etc.).

REQUIREMENTS:

1)Bachelor’s degree in botany, ecology, biology, forestry, or closely related
field.

2)Previous field experience in sampling forest overstory and understory
vegetation.

3)Proficiency in identifying flora in lodgepole pine, ponderosa pine, and
Pinyon-Juniper Intermountain West ecosystems.

4)Ability to utilize a taxonomic key.

5)Demonstrated ability to effectively coordinate and complete field related
activities.

6)Experience using electronic data loggers.

7)Demonstrated orienteering experience, including the use of topographic maps,
aerial photography, and global positioning systems (GPS).

8)Basic computer skills, including experience with Microsoft Excel.

9)Experience with GIS preferred.

10)Excellent communication skills, flexibility, and ability to work
effectively as a team member.

11)Strong organizational skills and high attention to detail. Ability to
manage multiple tasks simultaneously. Ability to meet project deadlines.

12)Excellent physical condition and a good sense of humor.

13)Valid driver’s license required. Experience driving on forest roads and
using a 4-wheel drive vehicle preferred.

WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL EFFORT:
Work requires long (10+ hour) days of physical exertion such as hiking with
heavy field gear over steep terrain and through dense vegetation and logging
slash. Work is often done in remote, isolated areas and inclement (rainy,
cold, and hot) weather conditions.

LODGING:
Crew members are expected to live together during the work week, either at
camp sites (developed and undeveloped) or in group housing provided by the
Forest Service. Private space will be provided when available, but is not
guaranteed. Employees are expected to maintain clean and organized living
spaces.
Camping at most sites will be required. Developed campgrounds will be used
when available, but camping may also occur at undeveloped sites (i.e., no
running water). Camping in rainy, cold weather is highly probable. Lodging
during non-work days is the responsibility of the individual.

SALARY: $18.87/hr + travel per diem.

TO APPLY:

Send resume, cover letter (include dates of availability), a list of three
references, and a copies of academic transcripts (unofficial acceptable) by
March 15, 2008 to email address below:  (In cover letter, please indicate if 
you are interested in being on the crew if not selected as crew leader.)

Mike Battaglia
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

snail mail: 240 West Prospect Road, Fort Collins, CO 80526

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Mike Battaglia
Phone: (970) 498-1286
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