Position (2 available): Bio tech for whooping crane ecology and field data
collection
When: Preferred start date: September 1, 2013
Where: Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, Texas Gulf Coast 
Housing provided: Yes
Benefits provided: No
How long: One year
Pay: $1,800-2000/month depending on experience

Do you love to work outdoors?  Interested in contributing to a greater
understanding of the ecology of the endangered Whooping Crane?  Interested
in the use of remote sensing technology to identify habitat for an
endangered species?  If you said yes to all three of those questions, this
is the perfect field experience for you! With this position will be involved
in collecting and managing data related to the conservation and management
of whooping cranes habitat along the Gulf Coast of Texas.  Position will
include an initial 1-2 months dedicated to establishment of camera traps for
freshwater use by cranes. The remaining 10 months will focused on collecting
field validation information for remotely sensed data.  In addition, the
successful applicant will be responsible for data entry, proofing and
management of collected data.  The successful applicant should be meticulous
at collecting detailed and accurate field data as well as proficient in
managing data. 

The position assists implementing the USFWS Natural Resources Inventory and
Monitoring (I&M) effort. Work occurs on and off FWS managed lands.  However
the position will be hired and paid through Blue Heron Consulting Company, a
partner with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.  These positions
will be supervised by a USFWS ecologist. 


EDUCATION:

Preferably a BS in biological sciences, conservation biology, natural
resource management, or a related field of science underlying wildlife
management, zoology, botany, ornithology or avian ecology. 

EXPERIENCE

Required: 
-Familiar with navigation by maps, compass and GPS
-Critical-thinking skills, attention to detail and a positive attitude
-Valid driver’s license with a good driving record

Desired: Experience with collecting and compiling field data into a database
structure, application of software (such as Excel or Access), in order to
populate biological databases.  Experience using handheld GPS for navigation
and data collection is desirable.  Ability to implement scientific inventory
and monitoring protocols. Attention to detail for data collection.  Ability
to effectively communicate orally and in writing with diverse individuals
and groups. 

Ability to safely operate light trucks and off-road utility vehicles (e.g.,
ATVs, Kubota, Polaris Ranger,etc.) and 4-wheel drive vehicles. Competent in
the safe use of watercraft ranging from kayaks to twin engine cabin boats.
Proficiency with driving an airboat is a huge plus.  Experienced with
towing, backing, loading and unloading of boats. Strong plant identification
skills, ideally pertaining to the coastal and wetland plants of the Texas
coastal bend is desirable.  Experience with developing and maintaining
partnerships with local, state, and/or federal agencies/contacts.
Comfortable working as part of a group or individually to accomplish tasks.

This position will be located at Aransas National Wildlife Refuge however
travel will range from 2-5 days /week.  Aransas is a beautiful wildlife
refuge located on an undeveloped portion of the Texas coast. It is the
primary wintering ground for the only wild migrating population of whooping
crane but also boasts a number of other wildlife species.  

Housing will be provided on Aransas NWR. This will be shared housing in
either a trailer of bunkhouse located on the Refuge.   

Please send 1) cover letter addressing your qualifications and your fit to
this position, 2) resume, and 3) name and contact information for three
references who can verify your qualifications electronically to 
[email protected] with the SUBJECT: Aransas Bio position 
Please submit by June 10, 2013.

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