How to Apply:
Interested and qualified applicants should apply using the following link:

http://crcareers.thegreatbasininstitute.org/careers/Careers.aspx?rf=ECOLOG&REQ=2017-ACI-018

Description:
In cooperation with the Bureau of Land Management Casper Field Office, Great 
Basin Institute is recruiting one (1) qualified Hydrology Technician to join 
our AmeriCorps program. The 
Technicians will assist with the following projects:

The Hydrologic Technician will work closely with the agency hydrologist to 
assist with stream monitoring, weather station maintenance, riparian and 
wetland monitoring, fence 
maintenance for spring exclosures, surface water and groundwater collections 
and soil sample collection and processing. The technician will assist in 
Multiple Indicator Monitoring 
which is a protocol designed to determine the status of riparian areas.  
Another protocol for monitoring of rangeland conditions the technician will 
assist with is PFC (Proper 
Functioning Condition). If weather does not permit field work the technician 
will spend time inputting data, maintaining equipment or processing field 
samples. 

This position is field-work intensive with approximately 80% of the term spent 
in the field and the remaining 20% spent analyzing data and compiling progress 
and final reports to be 
submitted by established deadlines. 

Compensation:  
•Living Allowance: $8,253.00
•AmeriCorps Education Award*: $2,199.92
•$34/night field per diem (as needed)
•$75 Weekly Housing Stipend

*AmeriCorps Education Award may be used for past, present or future education 
experiences, including payment of qualifying federal student loans. Loan 
forbearance and accrued 
interest payment on qualifying student loans is also available.

Timeline: 
May 22, 2017 – September 29, 2017

Location: 
Based in Casper, WY, in the vicinity of Casper Mountain and southern Big Horns. 
The Casper Field Office manages 1,326,733 million acres of public land for 
diverse resources and 
uses, including National Historic Trails , rock climbing, hiking, mountain 
biking and livestock grazing.

Qualifications:
•Interest or experience in hydrology, geology,  botany, ecology, or other 
related field
•Identifying riparian plants is a bonus not a necessity
•Ability to collect surface and ground water data in accordance with standard 
procedures using standard and specialized data collection equipment
•Using GPS/GIS technology to collect, organize and display field data
•Technical writing skills that communicate scientific results effectively and 
efficiently highly desirable
•Ability to read topographic maps and navigate via GPS with UTM coordinates or 
PLSS (Public Land Survey System).  
•Many of the sites will be remote and the candidate will travel to these sites 
and perform the required work solo. 
•Ability to conduct field work across rugged terrain, carry personal and 
technical field equipment, and withstand inclement weather conditions
•Ability to be self-motivated and willing to accomplish objectives 
independently with minimal supervision
•Ability to function as part of an interdisciplinary team comprising various 
BLM resource specialists; and
•Possess a clean, valid state-issued driver’s license and the ability to safely 
operate a 4WD vehicle on and off paved roads;

How to Apply:
Interested and qualified applicants should apply using the following link:

http://crcareers.thegreatbasininstitute.org/careers/Careers.aspx?rf=ECOLOG&REQ=2017-ACI-018

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