*Job Announcement:* Migratory Fish Passage and Dam Assessment Field
Technician Position (to be filled immediately)

*Position Description: *

One highly motivated field technician needed for June through August to
assist with graduate research at the Center for Limnology at the University
of Wisconsin-Madison. The research will be investigating the impact of dams
on native fish migrations between the Laurentian Great Lakes and their
tributaries.
Primary job duties:

The successful applicant will assist with data collection on dams and fish
passage throughout the Lake Michigan Basin, including sites in Wisconsin,
Michigan, and Indiana. This position involves constant travel, both on a
daily basis and between field sites. It will require accurate data
collection of biological, physical, and chemical data according to
protocol. This includes assessing physical barriers (dams and road
crossings) for fish passage, size, and condition and recording stream
habitat quality and stream characteristics. Additional duties may include
field and lab equipment maintenance, data entry, sample processing, and
analysis.

*Minimum Requirements:  *

-Possess a valid state-issued driver's license with a safe driving record.
-High attention to detail and strong organizational skills. -Good verbal
and written communication skills. -Ability to maintain a positive attitude
and promote team cohesiveness during long hours in the field and under
inclement weather conditions. -Ability to maintain professionalism at all
times while living/working in close quarters with co-workers under field
camp conditions (housing will be primarily in the form of a shared hotel
room, but some camping may also be required) -Be in good physical
condition, capable of repetitively lifting /carrying equipment up to 60
lbs. on uneven and slippery terrain, capable of long hikes in rugged
terrain carrying a loaded 40-50 lb. backpack, able to work in extreme
cold/hot conditions, cold water, and with biting insects -Ability to work
safely while in remote locations. -Available to work for the duration of
the field season, including early-morning, late-night, and weekend shifts.

*Desired Skills (candidates will be given preference for having one more or
more of the following):*

-Experience with field research -Training or coursework in aquatic or fish
ecology  -Experience with handling fish and knowledge of Great Lakes fish
species identification -Experience with backpack and/or barge
electrofishing techniques -Experience with dam, culvert, or land surveying
techniques -Experience with data entry and analysis -Knowledge of Microsoft
Excel, Microsoft Access, or handheld Trimble GPS units -Current
authorization/approval to drive University of Wisconsin Fleet Vehicles

*Compensation*: -Rate of pay: $10.25-$12.83 per hour, depending on
experience. -Housing will be provided while in the field.

*Anticipated Timeline:  *

June 13 (or upon availability) through August 31

*How to Apply: *

Please send an email with a single pdf attached that contains a brief
statement of interest addressing relevant experience, a resume/CV, contact
information for 3 references, and a copy of undergraduate transcripts to
John Rodstrom (*[email protected] <[email protected]>*). *Review of
applications will begin immediately* and continue until the position is
filled. Historically underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.

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