The U.S. Geological Survey Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center is seeking applicants for a total of five biological science technician positions (emphasis on vegetation) in the northern Great Plains. Three positions will work on a rangeland assessment at Badlands National Park, and two positions will participate in research on controlling invasive annual brome grasses in two or more parks in South Dakota and Nebraska.
Only applicants who are 18 years or older and current students or recent graduates (graduated within 12 months of the position’s end date, Bachelor's or Master's level) are eligible for these positions. Children and spouses of current USGS employees are not eligible. Pay ranges from $15.13-$20.96/hr, with duration of positions ranging from ~3 months (late May-mid August) to ~6 months (mid April - mid October), depending on position. All positions are full time (40 hr/week). For details and information on how to apply, go to http://wfscjobs.tamu.edu/jobs/biological-science-technician-plants-south-dakota-2/ and http://wfscjobs.tamu.edu/jobs/biological-science-technician-plants-south-dakota/ Amy Symstad Research Ecologist U.S. Geological Survey Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center Wind Cave National Park, 26611 U.S. Hwy 385, Hot Springs, SD 57747 605-745-1191 [email protected]
