The Eastern Nevada Landscape Coalition (ENLC) is seeking applications for
Vegetation Technicians.

JOB TITLE: Vegetation Technician
DURATION: July 9th, 2009 through the end of August, possibly longer
SCHEDULE: 40 hours per week, in an eight-on, six-off schedule (10 hour days)
PAY: $14.00/hour 
LOCATION: Ely, Nevada
APPLICATION DEADLINE: June 23rd, 2009

POSITION DESCRIPTION: This is a field position that requires extensive
camping and backcountry travel. 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. 

TECHNICIAN QUALIFICATIONS: 
•Interest in plant identification (experience preferred)
•Data entry into a PDA
•Operating 4X4 pickup over rough roads
•Backcountry navigation using topographic maps, compass, and GPS
•Hiking up to 10 miles per day carrying a 30 pound pack
•Camping in a remote backcountry setting for 3-4 day stints
•Working 10-hour days in temperatures that can exceed 100ºF. 
•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.
The region has well over 1 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,
bars, motels, campgrounds, laundromats, a large grocery store, a community
garden 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 and resume including contact
information for at least three references to Neil Frakes at
[email protected]. Materials should be e-mailed by June 23rd, 2009. 

For more information, please visit our website (www.envlc.org) or call
Dominic Gentilcore at (775) 289-7974 Ex. 5 or Neil Frakes at (775) 289-7974
Ex. 6

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