Job title: Biological Science Aide
Series/Grade: GS-0404-03
Start Date: June 2017
Position Length: 3 months
Location: Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Center 
Number of Positions: One 
 
Duties:
Aide will work with Ecologists and Range Technicians. Fieldwork is based 
in ecological studies with emphasis on revegetation of sagebrush steppe 
plant communities. Topics of study include: determining attributes of 
high quality seed, identifying safe sites for seedling establishment and 
reducing early herbivory of seedlings. Responsibilities are to assist in 
the collection of field and laboratory data. Fieldwork takes up about 
75% of the position responsibilities. Laboratory work consists of 
biomass separation and weighing, insect identification, seed quality 
assessment, data entry and photographic analysis. 

Requirements: 
Undergraduate studies in range, soils, wildlife, or other natural 
resource fields preferred; those with related experience or education 
will be considered. Must be able to lift objects that weigh up to 50 
pounds and kneel/squat for extended periods of time for sample 
collection. Must have a valid state motor vehicle operator's license and 
be able to operate motor vehicles. Must be able to work in adverse 
weather conditions. Must be able to hike over rugged and steep terrain. 
Must to be at least 16 years of age. Must be a citizen of the United 
States of America.

GS-3: 
6 months of general experience, which demonstrates the ability to 
perform the work of the position; OR Successful completion of 1 year of 
post-high school study that included at least 6 semester hours in any 
combination of scientific or technical courses such as biology, 
chemistry, statistics, entomology, animal husbandry, botany, physics, 
agriculture, or mathematics.

General experience: 
must have demonstrated the ability to perform the work of the position 
or provided a familiarity with the subject matter.

Salary: 
$12.53/hr. Workweek is typically 40 hrs. 

To Apply: 
Send an email with “Biological Science Aide” in the title to 
[email protected] by APRIL 5, 2017. Email should include: cover 
letter, resume (1 page), and college transcripts. Please submit cover 
letter and resume as a single pdf document. Additionally, List any 
pertinent classes in rangeland science, botany, soils, wildlife, natural 
resources, etc.

USDA-ARS is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

                                                                
Elsie Denton
EOARC-Burns
67826-A Hwy 205
Burns, OR 97720
[email protected]
(541) 573-8912

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