Description:
The Great Basin Institute, in cooperation with the Bureau of Land 
Management Mount Lewis Field Office, is recruiting one rangeland 
ecologist, wildlife biologist, or botanist to conduct upland monitoring 
across the public lands. The Monitoring Technician will work 
cooperatively as part of a multi-disciplinary rangeland monitoring team. 
The overall objective is to collect and compile monitoring data within 
Wild Horse and Burro Herd Management Areas including but not limited to 
utilization, nested frequency, rangeland health indicators, water 
availability/condition, and wild horse or burro body condition. The 
Monitoring Technician may also be required to work as part of other 
monitoring teams collecting riparian or wildlife data or vegetation data 
for fire rehabilitation monitoring.

General duties include planning for and completing monitoring within 
Wild Horse and Burro Herd Management Areas working either alone or in 
cooperation with the Mount Lewis Field Office Wild Horse and Burro 
Specialist or other staff member, including other Monitoring 
Technicians.  Monitoring will require adherence to Bureau of Land 
Management Technical References, use of digital cameras, and detailed 
documentation of field observations.  The incumbent will be responsible 
for compilation of data, labeling digital photos and analyzing and 
display of data using GIS (ArcMap). GBI is seeking an associate to fill 
the monitoring technician position that will perform the following 
duties:
1. Wild Horse and Burro Monitoring – The Monitoring Technician will be 
responsible for documenting wild horse and burro body condition on the 
range under established BLM Protocol (Henneke Condition Scoring). The 
monitoring will also involve the documentation of animal presence and 
movement patterns, and habitat quality and quantity including rangeland 
health indicators and water availability/condition. The Technician may 
assist with collecting data for wild horse and burro NEPA documentation 
and assisting with gathers.
2. Plant Identification - plant and plant community identification, 
including the ability to use vegetation identification keys to properly 
identify upland range plants common throughout the Great Basin. 
Responsible for the identification of individual plants, describing 
existing and potential plant communities using soil survey and 
ecological site description information.
3. Soil Identification - Has exposure to identification of soils, and is 
able to use of soil surveys in order to determine soils grouped into the 
site, identify landscape and soil factors, and determine existing or 
potential erosional factors. This information would be utilized to aid 
in determining site potential and evaluation of current conditions.
4. Upland Monitoring Studies – Utilizing plant and soil identification 
skills, the Monitoring Technician will be responsible for conducting 
upland monitoring studies under established BLM protocol. Monitoring 
could include but is not limited to Utilization, Use Pattern Mapping, 
Ecological Site Inventory, Cover and Density techniques.
 
Location:
Battle Mountain, NV is located ~220 miles east of Reno, NV and ~300 west 
of Salt Lake City, UT along Interstate 80. Battle Mountain and the 
surrounding area (pop. ~4,000) is predominantly rural; situated in the 
high desert (~4,500 ft. elevation) where ranching/mining are the local 
economic drivers. The Mount Lewis Field Office within the Battle 
Mountain District Office is responsible for managing approximately 4.5 
million acres of public land typically of basin-and-range topography 
with Great Basin Desert/sage brush steppe ecotype.

Compensation & Timeline:
o Rate of Pay - $16.00/hour
o Medical benefits (health and dental)
o Start Date: May 18, 2015 (or upon availability) – November 20, 2015, 
with potential for extension pending funding and a favorable performance 
review
o Full time, 40 hours per week

Qualifications:
o Applicants should have a combination of educational and field 
experience related to the position of interest (degree in Rangeland 
Management/Sciences, Wildlife, Ecology, Botany or other similar degree), 
including an understanding of basic principles related to the fields of 
botany, soil science, and/or livestock science;
o knowledge of Great Basin ecology, preferable;
o knowledge and ability to use various monitoring techniques to 
determine range vegetation and animal condition (e.g. utilization, 
nested frequency, rangeland health indicators, water 
availability/condition, wild horse body condition);
o       knowledge and ability to identify rangeland vegetation and the 
functional aspects of rangeland ecology, riparian condition; and 
livestock and equine health);
o       ability to navigate and collect data using handheld GPS units, 
required;
o ability to use a compass and read a topographical map;
o experience working with ArcGIS, desirable (includes ability to analyze 
and display data using ArcMap);
o possess a clean, valid, state-issued driver’s license and ability to 
operate a 4WD vehicle on- and off-road;
o ability to work independently and within a team environment;
o ability to communicate effectively, both written and orally, with a 
diverse audience; 
o applicant should have good organizational skills;
o be physically fit to work outdoors, carry personal and field 
equipment, and withstand the rigors of the Great Basin in the summer, 
fall and/or early winter.

o Successful applicant(s) must complete a Department of Interior (DOI) 
Background Investigation (BI) or submit paperwork to BLM human resources 
indicating an active and fully adjudicated BI has already been completed 
prior to beginning position.



How to Apply:
Qualified and interested applicants should forward a cover letter, their 
résumé, and a list of three professional references to Amy Gladding, GBI 
HR Coordinator, at [email protected]. Please include 
where you found this position posted. No phone inquiries, please.

We conform to all the laws, statutes, and regulations concerning equal 
employment opportunities and affirmative action. We strongly encourage 
women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and veterans to apply 
to all of our job openings. We are an equal opportunity employer and all 
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without 
regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender 
identity, or national origin, age, disability status, Genetic 
Information & Testing, Family & Medical Leave, protected veteran status, 
or any other characteristic protected by law. We prohibit Retaliation 
against individuals who bring forth any complaint, orally or in writing, 
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