https://www.thegreatbasininstitute.org/job/biological-science-wildlife-technician/


In cooperation with the Pacific Southwest Research Station, the Great Basin
Institute is recruiting up to two (2) Biological Science (Wildlife)
Technicians. The Technician(s) will work independently or as a small team
in a forest environment where terrain is often uneven, rocky, and covered
with thick vegetation, and where there is exposure to extremes of weather
and temperature. The Technician provides technical assistance to
professional and technical research personnel by accomplishing biological
support work. The successful applicant(s) needs the skills and confidence
to make decisions and exercise independent judgment while implementing
field and office tasks. Technician duties include conducting established
wildlife-related research activities on the status, behavior and
distribution of fishers (Pekania pennanti) which may include: safe capture
and handling of fishers and other wildlife, installing and monitoring
remote camera stations, aerial and ground radio telemetry work, and helping
with scat detection dog surveys. Assignments may involve monitoring the
presence and movement of wildlife, data management, equipment maintenance,
and facilities upkeep.

Timeline & Compensation:
o Rate of Pay: $15.31/hour
o Timeline: 15-week appointment beginning March 12, 2016, or upon
availability, through July 1, 2016

Location:
The Technician(s) will be based in Coarsegold, CA at the USFS Pacific
Southwest Research Station’s San Joaquin Experimental Range, in support the
Conservation of Biodiversity program.

Qualifications:
Technical requirements:
o A combination of educational and/or field experiences related to wildlife
and/or  conservation biology, ecology, environmental science, or related
field;
o Knowledge of the basic principles of wildlife biology to collect research
data, maintain research databases, evaluate data for accuracy, relevancy,
and importance, and relate the significance of the results to the higher
objectives to which the activity is related;
o Familiarity with forest carnivore research methodology including but not
limited to the use of remote cameras, scat detector dogs, radio telemetry,
and live capture and handling;
o Good verbal and written communication skills with the ability to
articulate biological principles and philosophy to the public;
o Knowledge and ability to monitor management activities and document
potential impacts;
o A documented ability to work safely in remote, technically challenging
environments
o Ability or willingness to summarize data and field experiences;

o Ability to work as part of a research team, respect the rights of other
employees, identify and communicate concerns to supervisors;
o Ability to execute a number of types of sequential, related steps or
assemble and deploy several pieces of equipment; and
o Experience working with hand-held GPS equipment for navigation and data
collection.

Additional requirements:
o Possess a valid, state-issued drivers license and clean driving record
with experience operating 4WD trucks on and off paved roads, including
narrow, mountain forest roads – use of ATVs, snowmobiles, and fixed-wing
aircraft is to be expected;
o Highly self-motivated and self-reliant with good organizational skills;
o First aid, Wilderness First Responder (WFR), Federal red card, or Leave
No Trace training/certification, desirable but not required;
o Comfortable in remote settings including the front- and backcountry; and
o Ability to work in harsh and rapidly changing environments, work in all
types of weather conditions, traverse uneven terrain, be physically fit and
able to carry upwards of 40 pounds in a backpack.

How to Apply:
Qualified and interested applicants should forward a cover letter
(including where you found this position posted), their résumé, and a list
of three professional references to [email protected].
Please list “Fisher Tech” in your subject line. Incomplete applications
will not be considered.

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