To Whom It May Concern:

 

Please circulate this opening - Thank you!

 

 

 

Field Internship - SAGEBRUSH GRASSLAND CLASSIFICATION

 

Project Description: This position will involve the collection of both
training and validation data for remote sensing classification of sagebrush
grasslands. Technicians will follow a set protocol to collect data in the
field. Sites will be located in Yellowstone National Park and the
surrounding area. Field measurements will include percent cover of
sagebrush, grass/forbs, and soil. Field Technicians will also measure select
metrics of sagebrush and grass/forbs for conversion to biomass using
allometric growth equations. They will be responsible for all aspects of
field work including proper operation of all field sampling equipment,
entering data, backing up copies of the data, and following all policies
according to the federal land management agencies (NPS and USFS).

 

Position Description: Successful applicants will have a strong work ethic,
with a high degree of initiative, and substantial experience in remote field
conditions. The protocols include a broad variety of elements, with the job
requiring sustained physical work in remote and demanding field settings.
Working schedule of 5 days on/2 days off. The work will require overnight
camping in remote locations throughout most of the study area.

 

Background Required: B.S. or B.A. degree in biology, zoology, field-based
remote sensing, or similar background is required. Applicants must be
experienced and highly competent in back-country settings, demonstrate a
high degree of initiative and motivation, and be enthusiastic about
executing a rigorous and demanding field protocol. The majority of time will
be spent in the field, but duties may also include some data management. 

Compensation: Stipend/pay of $1100/month (pro-rated for partial months) with
housing provided when in the Cooke City area.  Project runs from
approximately July1 to August 31st, 2008.  Open until filled.  

To Apply: Send resume, contact information for three references, and cover
letter expressing interest via email to:

 

Vincent Voegeli, Field Crew Coordinator

Yellowstone Ecological Research Center

2048 Analysis Drive, Suite B

Bozeman, MT 59718

(406) 556-1414

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