We are seeking avian field technicians ($16.73/hour plus $18 field per
diem) to participate in 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 protocols include point counts,
territory mapping, behavioral observation, nest searching and monitoring,
target-netting and color-banding.  Point count surveys will be used collect
data on the entire suite of species and applicants should know or be able
to quickly learn western bird species by sight and sound. Last season we
detected over 100 species. Additional survey methods will be used for a set
of focal species including gray flycatcher, dusky flycatcher, sage
thrasher, sage sparrow, vesper sparrow, Brewer’s sparrow, and green-tailed
towhee.  Vegetation sampling will follow bird monitoring efforts at
surveyed nest and point count locations.  The study site is located on
Steens Mountain, ~60 mi southwest of Burns, OR. We are looking for
energetic, detail-oriented candidates with experience in songbird
point-count surveys, nest-searching, territory mapping and mist-netting.
Experience creating and manipulating spreadsheet documents and using
GIS/GPS for navigation and territory delineation 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 Burns, OR. The position start date is May 6 and will extend to
August 23, 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-131-002) 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,
2012.


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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