Title:  Research Technician (Botany/Range)
Salary:   Salary will be $1900-2200/month, depending on experience
Start Date:   8 April 2019
End Date:   10 - 20 August 2019 (techs will be expected to stay until their 
site finishes)    
Last Date to Apply:   31 December 2018


Description:
Technicians needed for an extensive research project in southern Idaho to 
examine the effects of spring cattle grazing on sage-grouse demographic traits 
and habitat characteristics. Primary duties include: measuring vegetation 
characteristics and grazing intensity, plant collecting and identification, 
mapping percent grass utilization by hiking continuously for the entire day 
over large areas, and data entry. Secondary duties will likely include: 
short-eared owl surveys, fence installation, and insect sampling. There may be 
some opportunity to participate in trapping and banding of sage-grouse at night 
in remote locations, using radio telemetry to track sage-grouse, and 
sage-grouse brood surveys. Tasks will vary depending on project needs and start 
date. All technicians will conduct substantial insect and vegetation sampling; 
technicians will conduct vegetation sampling for several consecutive weeks 
during which identifying grasses and forbs is required. All technicians will be 
expected to identify a set of common grasses and forbs to species prior to 
starting employment. Technicians will need to walk many hours daily over rough 
terrain (off-trail) in remote areas, and will be required to work unusual hours 
including at night and very early mornings. Technicians will work at one or 
more of 5 study sites in southern Idaho: Big Butte near Atomic City, ID; Jim 
Sage Mountains near Almo, ID; Browns Bench near Rogerson, ID; Sheep Creek near 
Grasmere, ID; and Pahsimeroi Valley near May, ID. Technicians may be moved 
between sites on short notice depending on project needs. All sites have nearby 
access to excellent hiking, fishing, rafting, mountain biking opportunities, 
and much more! Additionally, technicians will be part of a large research team 
with 2 graduate students, 20+ technicians, 5 crew leaders, a research 
scientist, and 2 state biologists working across 5 study sites. This highly 
collaborative project will involve working closely with botanists and wildlife 
professionals from Idaho Department of Fish and Game, the Bureau of Land 
Management, and the University of Idaho. Start and end dates are somewhat 
flexible.  

Qualifications:
Qualifications include an undergraduate degree (or working towards one) in 
rangeland ecology, botany, wildlife science, or a related field (e.g., Biology, 
Zoology, etc.). Applicants must have excellent interpersonal skills, a strong 
work ethic, a valid driver’s license, willingness to travel, and willingness to 
live and conduct field research under rigorous and remote conditions during 
variable weather conditions (snow and rain early in the field season; heat at 
the end of the field season). Applicants with previous experience in vegetation 
monitoring and/or use of a taxonomic key will be given preference. Experience 
working/living in rural areas, ranching/farming operations, operating ATVs, and 
4WD vehicles is also beneficial. To apply, please send the following materials 
in a single .pdf or .docx (via email attachment) to Andrew Meyers 
(grsg.id...@gmail.com): (1) Cover letter, (2) resume, and (3) contact 
information for >3 references.  Please write “Research Technician” in the 
subject line. Applications will be reviewed as they are received, so some 
applicants may be selected before 31 December.

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