Terrestrial Wildlife Ecology Lab: Research Assistant 1 -B/H for Rights-of-Way 
& Avian Conservation Project

Location: Eastern Ohio

Start Date: May 15, 2017        End Date: August 18, 2017        

Job Type: Seasonal

Application Deadline: February 13th, 2017 

Job Description: RESEARCH ASSISTANT I -B/H needed to assist avian sampling 
(stationary point counts and nest search/monitoring), vegetation sampling 
(woody and herbaceous), and data entry tasks for shale gas pipeline rights-of-
way (ROW) research project in eastern Ohio throughout the posted time window.  
The successful applicant will work alongside the project’s graduate student as 
well as other field technicians working on different components of the ROW 
research (e.g., pollinators, herpetofaunal).  

Hourly wages for the position are $11.25.  Field housing & in-field travel 
provided. Start and end dates listed are approximate. 

Duties:
•       60% - Avian point counts and nest search/monitoring
•       30% - Vegetation/habitat sampling
•       10% - Data entry

To Apply: Applications will be accepted until February 13th, 2017.  Please 
send brief cover letter, resume, and both phone numbers and email addresses of 
3 references as a single PDF to Lewis Lolya ([email protected]).

Qualifications: A valid driver’s license is required.  Demonstrated 
proficiency in the identification of eastern North American songbirds by sight 
and sound is mandatory.  Applicants with proficiency in identification and 
knowledge of forest and/or herbaceous plants will be given preference.  
Individuals will be required to work in all types of conditions (rain, hot and 
cold temperatures) and be required to walk moderate distances to field sites.  
Applicants must possess a strong work ethic, positive attitude, self-
motivation, and willingness to work in harsh outdoor conditions. 

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