One position is available for a camera trap field research technician to assist 
in a project evaluating the distribution of feral hogs in Missouri using camera 
traps. The position starts immediately and will run through January 2019. Pay 
is $11/hour (40 hrs/week) and the position is non-benefits eligible. Work 
vehicle and housing (private room) in Waynesville, MO are provided.

Work is based in Phelps, Pulaski, and Texas Counties in south-central Missouri. 
The selected applicant will be responsible for maintaining and moving trail 
cameras, managing trail camera data, and collecting habitat information at 
camera locations. Field conditions can be hot and humid, with exposure to 
insects and wildlife. Cameras are located in rural areas with limited cell 
phone service, and access requires driving on back roads and hiking in dense 
vegetation over uneven terrain using a GPS for navigation. The ability to work 
long hours alone and with minimal supervision is essential. Housing is shared 
with another technician on the project and some tasks will require working 
together but most work is conducted alone.

Candidates must have field research experience and have (or be close to 
finishing) a B.S. in wildlife science, biology, or a closely related 
discipline, and must have a valid driver license. Strong work ethic, ability to 
work alone or in groups, and an interest in wildlife management are essential. 
The technician will work closely with, and under the supervision of, a MS 
student from the University of Missouri School of Natural Resources.

Review of applications begins immediately and continues until the position is 
filled. Submit via email a cover letter that includes a description of work 
experience and career goals, resume, and the names and contact information 
(phone and e-mail address) of 3 references to: Mary Clay, School of Natural 
Resources, University of Missouri, 302 Natural Resources Building, Columbia, MO 
65211; E-mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Matthew E. Gompper
William James Rucker Professor
School of Natural Resources
University of Missouri
Columbia, MO 65211 USA
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
phone: 573-882-9424
https://sites.google.com/site/gompperlab/home
http://www.snr.missouri.edu/fw/faculty/gompper-m.php

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