VACANCY NO: SRFS-13-005
POSITION: Biological Science Technician (Botany),GG-404-6                  
DATE OPENED: 01/03/13
DATE CLOSED: 01/18/13  
TYPE OF APPOINTMENT:  Temporary 180 day appointment  
SALARY: $16.73 per hour     
STARTING DATE: 05/13/13
NUMBER OF POSITIONS: up to 2
LENGTH OF POSITION:  3-4 months, contingent on budget
TOUR OF DUTY:  Full Time, with possible periods of part-time and 
intermittent work.
AREA OF CONSIDERATION: All U.S. citizens
LOCATION: Moses Lake, WA

THESE ARE TEMPORARILY EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITIONS for which all qualified 
applicants, with or without Federal status may apply and be considered.  
Appointment to these positions, however, will not convey permanent status 
in the Federal service. Appointment will only be for the duration of the 
position, normally 3-6 months.  The Social Security Retirement System 
covers temporary employees and annual and sick leave will be accrued 
except in intermittent status.  Employees are ineligible for health and 
life insurance coverage.

DUTIES (specific): The work is part of a USGS project that seeks to 
characterize post-fire recovery and successional trends in sagebrush 
steppe ecosystems. The biological science technician will collect data 
across sagebrush communities that have previously burned and unburned 
companion sites. Field work will take place across the Northern Columbia 
Basin (NCB) in central and eastern Washington. The GG-06 biological 
technician will serve as the crew leader for a 2-person field team 
sampling plant species composition and vegetation characteristics 
throughout the NCB. 

Major Duties Include:
•  Responsible for ensuring that accurate and credible data is collected 
by the field crew
•  Responsible for managing crew logistics
•  Lead efforts to identify site vegetation 
•  Identifying sagebrush community plants to species 
•  Measuring plant characteristics (sagebrush canopy cover and height) 
•  Collecting sagebrush plants for dendrochronological analysis following 
field season
•  Collection of GPS points
•  Driving on poor and sometime muddy roads
•  Accurately recording ecological data 
•  Data entry
•  Calibration and maintenance of technical field equipment
•  Assisting with site selection protocols to identify suitable sites and 
plot locations

Field trips will often require extensive driving. Good organizational 
skills, proficiency with technical equipment (including GPS, personal 
computer, and digital camera), map reading, and field collection protocols 
are required.  Incumbent should have had or be willing to take First Aid 
and CPR prior to employment. Field work will involve exposure to extreme 
temperature and weather conditions. The field crew will work independently 
with extensive stays (up to 10 days) in remote locations. Field trips will 
include extended periods of backcountry camping.  Candidates will be 
chosen based on their combination of experience and education.  Preferred 
candidates will have previous experience leading small field crews in 
remote field locations.  The ideal candidate will also have extensive 
experience identifying sagebrush community grasses, forbs, and shrubs to 
the species level.  Travel expenses will be paid by the project at either 
standard federal per diem or a camp rate per diem.
  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:  The work involves long hours spent standing, 
bending, walking, and a great amount of physical exertion.  Sagebrush 
plant collection will involve the use of a saw. The incumbent may be 
required to lift containers weighing up to 35 pounds in the performance of 
the assignment.  Work could possibly be done in 10 -12 hours per day; 
hours can include all times of day and night, and will vary during the 
employment term with weather and field conditions.  Core hours will 
typically be 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM.

QUALIFICATIONS: To qualify for a GG-6 you need 1 year and 9 months of 
field experience OR 4 years of sub-professional work experience OR 4 years 
of college with courses related to the work of the position to be filled 
(equivalent to 120 semester/180 quarter hrs) plus 3 months of lab or field 
work experience.   Sub-professional experience consists of working as a 
technician or aid in the field or in a laboratory or similar environment. 
EQUIVALENT COMBINATIONS OF SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE 
ARE QUALIFYING.  In addition, incumbents must have at least 3 months 
experience in sampling plant communities, and ideal candidate will be 
familiar with plant species in sagebrush ecosystems.   Candidates without 
3 months experience sampling and identifying plant species will not be 
considered.

BASIS OF EVALUATION: All applicants will be evaluated on the basis of 
education and experience (including unpaid or volunteer experience). 
Applicants must meet all qualifications and eligibility requirements by 
the closing date of this announcement.

First preference in referral will be given to eligible applicants entitled 
to 10 point veteran’s preference who have a compensable service-connected 
disability of 10 percent or more.  All other qualified applicants entitled 
to veteran’s preference will be given preference over qualified applicants 
not entitled to veteran’s preference.
 

ALL APPLICANTS MUST BE UNITED STATES CITIZENS: Under regulations contained 
in the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, employment in this 
position is limited to those persons who are authorized to work in the 
United States.  Verification of employment eligibility will be required at 
the time of appointment. As a condition of appointment, all new employees 
reporting for duty with the Department of the Interior will be paid 
through direct deposit to a financial institution of their choice.

Applicants selected for Federal employment will be required to complete a 
Declaration for Federal Employment, OF-306, prior to being appointed to 
determine their suitability for Federal employment and to authorize a 
background investigation.  Failure to answer all questions truthfully and 
completely or providing false statements on the application may be grounds 
for not hiring the applicant, or for firing the applicant after he/she 
begins work.  Also he/she may be punished by fine or imprisonment (U.S. 
Code, Title 18, section 1001).

Prior to or at the time of appointment, male applicants born after 
December 31, 1959, will have to certify that they have registered with the 
Selective Service System in order to be appointed to a position with the 
United States Geological Survey, unless legally qualified for an exception.

Employees of the U.S. Geological Survey are subject to the provisions of 
Title 43, U.S. Code, Section 31 (a) and may not according to this 
legislation and related regulation: (a) have any personal or private 
interest, direct or indirect, in lands or mineral wealth of such lands or 
a region under survey and whose title is in the U.S.; (b) execute surveys 
or examination for private parties or corporations; or (c)have personal or 
private interest, direct or indirect, in any private mining or mineral 
enterprise doing business in the U.S. except where specifically authorized 
by the Director of the U.S. Geological Survey.

HOW TO APPLY: Carefully read all information and instructions. It is the 
responsibility of the applicant to insure the application is complete.  
The personnel office will not be responsible for soliciting additional 
information from applicants or from official personnel records, but will 
consider individuals based on their applications as submitted. 
Applications must be received in the FRESC, Corvallis Research Group 
Office by the closing date on the announcement in order to be considered. 
To obtain an OF 612, contact the U.S. Geological Survey, Biological 
Resources Discipline, Corvallis Research Group (541) 758-8781, or any 
Federal Personnel Office.

Submit one of the following forms of application: (a) résumé OR (b) OF-
612, Optional Application for Federal Employment, OR (c) other written 
format. Electronic submissions are acceptable. You must include beginning 
and ending dates and hours worked per week for each position listed on 
your resume. You must also submit a copy of you college transcripts 
(unofficial acceptable) to document all education used for position 
qualification. A cover letter is optional, but recommended. To claim 5 
point Veterans Preference, a DD-214 showing character of discharge is 
required.  If claiming 10 point Veterans Preference, an SF-15 with proof 
of claim is required.

SUBMIT APPLICATIONS TO: 
Michelle L. Schatz, Management Analyst
USGS - Forest & Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
777 NW 9th Street, Suite 400, Corvallis, Oregon  97330-6169
Phone: (541) 750-1040   Fax: (541) 750-1066
Email:  [email protected]

FOR INQUIRIES about the position, contact: 
Dr. Douglas Shinneman, Research Fire Ecologist
USGS - Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
Snake River Field Station, 970 Lusk St.
Boise, ID 83706
Phone: (208) 426-5206
Email: [email protected]

It is against the law to submit applications for employment using 
government franked envelopes or mail services (18 U.S.C. 1719). All such 
applications will not be considered.

APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE CLOSING DATE OF THE ANNOUNCEMENT TO 
BE CONSIDERED  

INCOMPLETE APPLICATION FORMS MAY RESULT IN YOUR MISSING CONSIDERATION FOR 
THIS VACANCY

The U.S. Geological Survey is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The U.S. 
Geological Survey is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This agency provides 
reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. Selection for 
this position will be based solely on merit, fitness, and qualifications 
without regard to race, sex, color, religion, age, marital status, 
national origin, non-disqualifying handicap conditions, sexual 
orientation, or any other non-merit factors.

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