Title:  Greater Sage-grouse Crew Leaders, Technicians, and Interns

Agency: U.S. Geological Survey

Location: Nevada and/or NE California/Eastern Sierra

Job Description: US Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with Nevada 
Department of Wildlife (NDOW), Great Basin Bird Observatory, and Idaho 
State University (ISU), is 
seeking to fill multiple positions for Crew Leaders, Technicians, and 
Interns to conduct avian biological surveys primarily targeted at 
greater sage-grouse at multiple study sites across Nevada and 
California. Primary duties may include capture and handling of sage-
grouse, lek counts, radio telemetry monitoring, nest videography, 
habitat sampling, avian predator surveys, data entry and management, and 
other biological surveys as needed.  Work hours will be irregular and 
include nights and early mornings, as well as weekends. The Nevada 
landscape is beautiful but rugged and challenging to work in. 
Temperature extremes can range from well below freezing to above 100 
degrees F, and inclement weather is always a possibility.    

These temporary, full-time appointments are scheduled to last from the 
first week of March through the beginning of August, with the potential 
for employment to extend depending on funding and performance. Primitive 
field housing will be provided, and successful applicants will be 
required to stay on site during work periods.

Please submit a cover letter, resume, and contact information for three 
references in a single word document saved with applicant’s last name 
to: [email protected] and [email protected]. Please indicate in your 
cover letter if you would prefer Crew Leader, Technician, or Intern 
positions, and if you are not interested in one or more positions. Cover 
letters and correspondence may be addressed to Rebecca Kelble and John 
Severson. Please include “Greater Sage-grouse position” in the subject 
line. 

Positions will be filled as successful applicants are identified, and 
interested applicants should submit applications as soon as possible. 

Qualifications: B.S. degree in a natural resource field preferred 
although experienced undergraduates are encouraged to apply for intern 
positions. U.S. citizen with valid driver’s license required.  
Successful applicants must possess the ability to hike long distances 
over rough terrain often in inclement weather (snow, rain, hail, high 
winds).  Ability to take direction and work independently, strong work 
ethic, a willingness to learn and a desire to gain experience while 
maintaining enthusiastic attitude and good communication with field 
supervisor is essential for all positions. Prior experience driving 
ATVs/4x4 vehicles over rough terrain is also preferred for all 
positions.

Crew Leaders: We are seeking individuals with extensive experience 
working on wildlife-related field research projects, previous experience 
with animal capture and handling and radio-telemetry, and strong 
interpersonal communication skills.  Prior supervisory experience, or 
demonstrated potential for supervising field crews, is preferred. 

Technicians: Preference will be given to applicants with demonstrated 
experience assisting with wildlife field research.  Previous experience 
with animal capture and handling and radio-telemetry are also preferred.  

Interns:  Internships will be offered to applicants that can demonstrate 
a passion for wildlife ecology, a willingness to learn new techniques 
and work as part of a team, and a desire to work hard in a remote but 
beautiful field setting.  Previous field experience is desirable, but 
not required.


Salary: Crew Leaders: ($2400/mo)
Technicians: ($2000/mo)
Interns ($900/mo living stipend)


Website:        https://www.werc.usgs.gov/

Contact:        Rebecca Kelble and John Severson
E-mail: [email protected] and [email protected] (Preferred)

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