2018 SEASONAL VEGETATION MONITORING TECHNICIANS – Ely, NV

The Eastern Nevada Landscape Coalition (ENLC) is currently seeking
vegetation monitoring technicians for our upcoming 2018 field season.
Located in Ely, Nevada, the ENLC is a non-profit conservation organization
comprised of public, private, and non-profit partners dedicated to the
restoration of Western ecosystems through collaborative teamwork. The ENLC
conducts a variety of vegetation/wildlife monitoring projects throughout
Nevada and surrounding states. We are requesting applications for a minimum
of two to three (2-3) vegetation monitoring technicians to work out of our
main office in Ely, NV. 

VEGETATION MONITORING TECHNICIAN DUTIES: Field technicians’ primary
responsibility will be to collect post-fire vegetation response data in
burned areas on public lands managed by the BLM as part of the Emergency
Stabilization and Rehabilitation (ES&R) program. Data collected will be used
to evaluate the effectiveness of post wildfire rehabilitation treatments.
Technicians will be responsible for driving (in company vehicles) and hiking
to sampling locations, following rigorous sampling protocols for data
collection, data quality control and data entry. 

Field work will involve driving on and navigating backcountry dirt roads,
hiking and navigating potentially long distances off trail, establishing and
monitoring plots using the BLM’s Assessment, Inventory, and Monitoring (AIM)
strategy, all while camping in the backcountry for 4-8 days at a time,
sometimes in adverse weather conditions.

Other duties include data entry using the Database for Inventory,
Monitoring, and Assessment (DIMA), collecting herbarium quality plant
specimens, identifying plants to species in both a field and office setting,
operating 4WD vehicles, communicating effectively in a small crew setting,
and operating safely in sometimes harsh and stressful field conditions.

LOCATION: Ely is centrally located in the Great Basin and offers numerous
outdoor recreation opportunities. Hiking, backpacking, rock climbing,
bouldering, backcountry skiing, mountain biking, disc golf, fishing and
hunting opportunities abound near the town of 4,200 people. Over 20 separate
BLM and USFS designated wilderness areas occur within three hours of Ely,
and several national parks, including Great Basin (60 miles), Zion, Bryce
Canyon, Yosemite, and Grand Canyon National Parks, are located within a six
hour drive. In addition to outdoor opportunities, urban centers such as Salt
Lake City and Las Vegas are only a four hour drive. For outdoor enthusiasts
and adventure seekers, Ely is a perfect place to experience.

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: Applicants should have graduated from a program in
biological sciences, ecology, natural resources or a related field. The
ideal applicant will have experience in plant identification and a general
knowledge of plant taxonomy. 

Applicants should be able to hike 2-10 miles a day while carrying a pack
with field equipment, and be comfortable with truck camping in the
backcountry for up to 8 days at a time in sometimes harsh weather
conditions. Preferred applicants will be experienced with 4WD vehicles, GPS
navigation, have had a clean driving record for the past 3 years, and are
passionate about the outdoors. 

COMPENSATION: $15-$16/hour depending on experience (plus $34/day per diem
when camping)

SCHEDULE:  Positions will begin in late April and continue through late
August to September as needed. Work will occur on an 8-days-on/6-days-off
schedule (10-hour days).  

Applicants should email a cover letter, resume, and the contact information
for at least three references to Patrick Hellmann at phellm...@envlc.org.
Interviews will be scheduled as soon as possible from receipt of application
materials.

For more information, please visit our website (http://www.envlc.org) or
email any questions to Patrick Hellmann at phellm...@envlc.org.

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