From: Huebner, Cynthia D -FS
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 4:03 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: Job Announcement -- Biological Technician Plants -- Northern Research 
Station USDA Forest Service WV


Please post this job announcement  and share widely.  Thank you.



USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station, Morgantown, WV

Job Title:  Field Technicians/Botanists (3 positions)
Series and Grade: 0404 and GS 3 or 4, Temporary ( $11.95 or $13.41/hr)
Location (Duty Station):  Morgantown, WV
Time Period:  Mid-May - mid August, 2013, possible earlier start dates in April 
and extensions through September for one or more of the 3 three positions

Duties:  The selected persons will assist in surveying 56 research plots for 
three invasive plant species.  The goal of this project is to evaluate invasive 
species growth and survival in sites with 1) no treatment, 2) prescribed burn, 
3) shelterwood harvest, and 4) diameter-limit harvest, all with and without 
deer herbivory control. The research plots are located in WV, OH, and VA.  A 
second project will require re-sampling 24 clear-cut forests in WV that are now 
25 years old since the initial harvest.  A third project consists of evaluating 
competitive interactions between tree of heaven and black locust sites in WV.

While botanical and taxonomic skills are not required, a strong interest in 
understory vegetation and ability to learn to identify these plants is 
necessary.  Good orienteering skills are desired.  There will also be a need to 
tear down, establish, and re-establish some plots which could require carrying 
relatively heavy equipment in and out of sites on variable terrain.  Those 
selected may also help with greenhouse, growth chamber, and common garden 
studies as well as enter data, and mount herbarium specimens.

The selected persons must be willing to relocate to Morgantown, WV.  They must 
also be a licensed driver, willing to travel extensively (with reimbursement 
and in provided government vehicles), and able to drive 4WD vehicles.  
Willingness to work in rough terrain and in over-grown vegetation with the 
possibility of encountering insects, ticks, snakes, and black bears, as well as 
in all kinds of weather is required.  The persons should also work well 
independently as well as with others.

Application Procedure: The vacancy announcements for these positions are posted 
at www.usajobs.gov<http://www.usajobs.gov/>  under TEMPOCR-0404-03-GEN-DT and 
TEMPOCR-0404-4-PLANTS-DT. Search on these job titles, with Morgantown, WV as 
your location. Those who wish to be considered for these positions must apply 
by March 4, 2013.   All qualified applicants who have applied to the 
announcement on or before March 4, 2013 will be considered.  Before applying, 
you will need to set up your account on the USAJobs website.  Be sure to 
include WV in your desired localities and to apply to both the 03 and 04, if 
you wish to be considered for both grade levels.

Please also submit your resume to Dr. Cynthia Huebner, USDA Forest Service, 
Northern Research Station, 180 Canfield St., Morgantown, WV 26505, 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>; (304) 285-1582 by March 4, 2013 
or preferably earlier so that your application status can be confirmed.

Contact Dr. Huebner if you have questions.




Cynthia D. Huebner, PhD
Research Botanist
Ecology and Management of Invasive Species and Forest Ecosystems
USDA Forest Service
Northern Research Station
180 Canfield St.
Morgantown, WV 26505-3180
(304) 285-1582 (phone)
(304) 285-1505 (fax)
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
http://nrs.fs.fed.us/people/chuebner






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