http://crcareers.thegreatbasininstitute.org/careers/careers.aspx?rf=ECOLOG&req=2016-RAP-081
The Mojave Desert is home to several federally listed threatened and endangered species and numerous BLM Special Status Species requiring active resource management and protection. Pressure from increasing population growth and the Las Vegas urban interface has led to an increase in illegal dumping on public lands causing public health and safety issues, proliferation of roads, and habitat deterioration for many Special Status Species and the environment. The Southern Nevada District Office’s Desert Cleanup and Restoration Program works directly with local communities to implement desert cleanup projects and restore disturbed areas. The aim of the Desert Cleanup and Restoration Program is to remove household trash, construction debris, tires, and abandoned vehicles from public lands administered by BLM. The Technician will review the BLM Las Vegas District Office Resource Management Plan, PM-10, Clark County Air Quality Plan, and current Supplemental Rules or closures related to Off Highway Vehicle activity. They will also analyze data to enable ground truthing of closure boundaries with GPS unit and using GIS information. The Technician will assist in stabilization of soil under BLM jurisdiction within non-attainment areas and coordinate efforts with the Air-Quality Specialist, Desert Dumping team, state and local air quality specialists and law enforcement. In addition to quarterly reports and a final report, the Technician will assist the Desert Dumping team with planning, coordination and implementation of desert dumping cleanups. Compensation: o Rate of Pay: $15.00/hour o Health and Dental benefits Timeline: o May 2016 or upon availability for a 6 month duration; potential for extension pending available funding and positive performance review o Full time, 40 hours per week; overtime and/or weekend hours may be required occasionally Location: The technician will be based out of the BLM Southern Nevada District office, which is located in northwest Las Vegas, NV. The Southern Nevada District Office manages more than three million acres of Mojave Desert in Clark and Nye counties. The scenery varies from dramatically colorful geologic landforms and largely unspoiled panoramic vistas of Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area to remote and rugged wild landscapes of Gold Butte Back Country Byway. Recreation opportunities abound and viewing sites for desert plants and animals are easily accessible. Qualifications: o Bachelor’s degree and/or natural resource management, environmental science or related field; o Experience conducting and/or overseeing restoration projects; o Knowledge of Mojave flora, fauna and environmental conditions desirable; o Experience using and manipulating data in GIS and/or database programs; o Experience using hand-held GPS equipment for navigation and/or data collection; o Ability to read topographic maps and utilize a compass for navigation; o Ability to communicate effectively with a diverse public; o Experience developing and conducting effective environmental educational programs, including public outreach materials; o Ability to guide, engage and motivate volunteer groups (e.g.: school groups, homeowners associations, “Friends” groups); o Experience operating heavy equipment including, but not limited to a front-end loader or Bobcat – CDL preferable, but not required; o Valid, state-issued driver’s license, clean driving record and ability to operate a 4WD vehicle on- and off-paved roads; o Ability to pass all necessary criminal history checks; and o Ability to work in all types of weather and terrain in the harsh Mojave Desert environment. How to Apply: Please follow this link to apply directly through our online portal: http://crcareers.thegreatbasininstitute.org/careers/careers.aspx?rf=ECOLOG&req=2016-RAP-081
