The Missouri Department of Conservation has an immediate opening for a 
full-time resource technician to work on a project focused on assessing the bat 
community in areas of potential wind energy development throughout northern 
Missouri. The project utilizes Wildlife Acoustics SM2Bat detectors to 
acoustically sample bats at over 100 sites. The sampling sites are visited 
multiple times during the sampling period running from mid-March through the 
mid-October. Technicians will primarily be responsible for deployment of 
detectors, vegetation sampling, and data entry. There is potential to conduct 
targeted mist-netting in areas where species of special interest have been 
detected acoustically.

General Responsibilities Include:

·         Locating sampling sites using GPS units and maps

·         Deployment and takedown of bat detectors

·         Vegetation sampling and tree identification

·         Operating ATVs

·         Driving trucks and towing ATV trailers

·         Carrying 50+ lbs. of equipment over rugged, uneven terrain (up to a ¼ 
mile)

·         Working outdoors in extreme and undesirable conditions, i.e., hot and 
cold temperatures

·         Filling out data sheets

·         Data entry using Microsoft Access

·         Limited mist-netting

Basic Qualifications:

·         Bachelor's degree in natural resources, wildlife biology, or related 
field

·         Previous field experience

·         Willingness and ability to travel throughout the study area (northern 
Missouri)

·         Accept all responsibilities of the job and assigned tasks

·         Demonstrate technical proficiency in areas of responsibility

·         Recognize a problem, analyze relevant information, develop solutions 
and solve problems

·         Maintain focus, remain optimistic and persistent even under adversity

·         Ability to communicate well with team members, supervisors, and the 
public

·         Ability to use Microsoft Access for data entry

Preferred Qualifications:

·         One or more years of field experience working on bat related projects

·         Experience with acoustic monitoring of bats and/or mist-netting

·         Experience using handheld GPS units and reading maps

·         Experience towing trailers

·         Pre-exposure rabies vaccinations

Special Notes:
The Department of Conservation will hire only United States citizens and aliens 
authorized to work in the United States. All new employees will be required to 
complete an "Employment Eligibility Verification" (Form I-9) and produce 
requested documentation after employment.

Candidates seeking initial employment must submit to a drug screen following 
offer of employment.

Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the 
position is filled.

How to apply:
Send cover letter, resume, and contact information for 3 references via email 
as a single pdf attachment to [email protected]

For more information about the position, contact Jonathan Brooks 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) or Matt Combes 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).

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