Job Title: Wildlife Field Technician (Breeding Bird and Small Mammal Surveys)
Agency: Purdue University - Dept. of Forestry & Natural Resources
Closing Date: February 27, 2015 or until filled
Start Date: Approx. May 11, 2015
End Date: Approx. August 7, 2015
Compensation: $10.00/hour and housing*

Up to 7 Wildlife Field Technicians will help carry out research on the effects 
of silvicultural treatments on the ecology of managed forests as part of the 
Hardwood Ecosystem Experiment (HEE). Primary duties of the position(s) will be 
to conduct aural bird surveys (May-June) and small mammal trapping 
(July-August). Bird surveys may also be conducted on sites in the Hoosier 
National Forest between the HEE and Tell City, IN. Additional duties may 
include nighttime owl surveys, insect sampling, vegetation surveys and others 
assigned as needed. Field work will be conducted at Morgan-Monroe and 
Yellowwood State Forests near Martinsville, IN and Bloomington, IN 
(respectively). This position requires a valid driver's license with a good 
driving record (driving background check required). Work conditions have the 
potential to be extreme, including traversing rugged terrain through dense, 
thorny shrubs and working in high temperatures and high humidity. Preferred 
applicants will have demonstrated experience with bird surveys and/or small 
mammal trapping. Experience with plant identification in the Midwest, hand-held 
GPS units, maps and compass is also desirable. Each work week will generally 
consist of five 8-hour days. Work will not exceed 40 hours in a week. Current 
students and recent B.S. graduates are encouraged to apply. Applicants may 
apply either for the full summer field season or for only the bird surveys or 
small mammal trapping, depending on interest and availability. Preference 
should be indicated on the HEE field crew application form at the link below.
The successful applicant(s) may be subjected to a comprehensive background 
check managed by Purdue University's Human Resources department. The final hire 
is contingent upon clearance of this background check.
Please contact Dr. Barny Dunning 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) for questions related to bird 
surveys or Dana Nelson ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) for 
questions related to small mammal trapping. General questions regarding the 
positions may also be directed to Dr. Mike Saunders 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).
To apply, please complete a HEE field crew application, available for download 
at http://www.ag.purdue.edu/programs/hee/Pages/jobs.aspx or by contacting the 
HEE field crew supervisor (information below). Send this application along with 
a current resume including references and a brief letter of interest by email 
to:
Jeff Riegel
HEE Field Crew Supervisor
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Phone: 812-340-1255
*Bunkhouse/camp style field housing is provided. Residents will be required to 
pay a $300 refundable security deposit prior to beginning work in addition to a 
$20 non-refundable cleaning fee. Residents will also be required to help with 
regular cleaning and general upkeep of the facility.
Purdue University is an equal opportunity/equal access/affirmative action 
employer, fully committed to achieving a diverse workforce.

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