We are seeking avian field technicians ($16.73/hour plus $18 field per
diem) to perform point counts in isolated and scenic areas of Utah, Nevada,
Oregon, Idaho and northeastern California.  This work is part of the
SAGESTEP project (www.sagestep.org), a large-scale experimental study
investigating
the post-treatment response of the bird community following management
actions in sagebrush shrublands and juniper-pinyon pine woodlands. Sampling
protocol consists of variable distance point counts and data entry.  We
will be collecting data on the entire suite of species with focal species
including gray flycatcher, dusky flycatcher, sage thrasher, sage sparrow,
vesper sparrow, Brewer’s sparrow, black-throated sparrow, and green-tailed
towhee.  Applicants should know or be able to quickly learn western bird
species by sight and sound. Last season we detected over 150 species.
Vegetation
sampling will follow bird survey efforts at a subset of surveyed point
count locations. Preference will be given to energetic, detail-oriented
candidates with experience in songbird point-count surveys.  Experience
creating and manipulating spreadsheet documents and using GIS/GPS for
navigation purposes is highly desirable.  This is a physically demanding
job, involving hiking and camping in rugged terrain for 8 to 10 days and
extended hours in the field during some periods of this research.  Remote
field conditions include exposure to wind, dust, heat, cold, and intense
sun at elevations exceeding 5,000 feet.  These GG-06 positions are
full-time, temporary employment, stationed in Elko, NV. The position start
date is April 22 and will extend to August 9, with possible extension based
on crew availability and site phenology.  To qualify for this position,
applicants need 1 year and 9 months of field experience or 4 years of
college with courses related to the work of the position to be filled, plus
at least 3 months of field work experience surveying songbirds.  For
inquiries related to the positions, please contact Steve Hanser (208
426-2892, [email protected]).  To apply, please send: 1) cover letter
indicating field season availability and this announcement number:
SRFS-13-001, 2) resume including professional experience (** PLEASE **
indicate starting and ending dates [mm/dd/yy] with hours per week worked
for each position), 3) three references, and 4) copies of academic
transcripts (unofficial transcripts are acceptable).  Applications can be
sent via mail or email to Michelle Schatz ([email protected]; USGS
Forest & Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, 777 NW 9th St., Suite 400,
Corvallis, OR 97330). Applications must be received by December 28, 2011.

Steve Hanser
Wildlife Biologist
USGS Forest & Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
Snake River Field Station
970 Lusk St. Boise, ID 83706
[email protected]
PH: 208-426-2892 FAX: 208-426-5210

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