Biological Science Technician
Tri-County Cooperative Weed Management Area
Baker County, Oregon
Title: Biological Science Technician
Agency: Tri-County Cooperative Weed Management Area
Location: Baker County, Oregon
Salary: $19.00/hour and $0.67/mile reimbursement rate
Duration: May – October, start and end dates negotiable. Full time 40 hours/week
Last Date to Apply: open until filled
Interviews: As applications from qualified candidates are received
Background:
Sagebrush rangelands provide habitat for many species, contribute to the livelihoods of agricultural producers, and support rural communities. Over the past several decades, sagebrush rangelands have experienced significant degradation due to the spread of invasive annual grasses, juniper encroachment, drought, mismanagement, fragmentation, and wildfires. Greater sage-grouse, which rely upon intact sagebrush habitat, are facing range-wide population declines including populations within Baker County, Oregon. Through a Focused Investment Partnership (FIP) grant awarded through the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board (OWEB), the Baker Sage-grouse Local Implementation Team (LIT), made up of local, state, and federal agencies, implements numerous restoration projects to improve sagebrush habitat with the hopes to stabilize and increase local sage-grouse populations.
Description:
Tri-County Cooperative Weed Management Area (CWMA), a Baker LIT core partner, is recruiting one seasonal, full-time (40 hr/wk) biological science technician to conduct pre and post restoration project habitat surveys across Baker County, Oregon. Plots are located primarily on private lands and are accessed either by foot or ATV. Terrain varies from easy to challenging and the technician must be able to stand and walk for extended periods of time while carrying personal items and field equipment. Field work occurs under a variety of conditions (e.g., rain, heat, high winds, etc.) and crew members may encounter ticks and rattlesnakes. While agency staff will assist initially and as needed, the technician will be expected to work independently and develop a work schedule that will ensure that tasks are completed. The technician will directly work with the project Crew Lead but will have regular and ongoing support from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Tri-County CWMA. At times, crew members will have access to a company vehicle but may also need to use their own (AWD/4x4 capable, reimbursed at a rate of $0.67/mile) and should be comfortable driving/navigating backcountry roads. At this time, housing is not provided with this position, but the candidate can work with Baker LIT partners for local housing opportunities. Many monitoring sites throughout the county are remote and require long trips to and from work sites. Due to the distance, some camping may be required.
Qualifications:
Preferred:
- Candidates who either possess or are currently pursuing a B.A./B.S. in Biology, Ecology, Botany, Wildlife Biology, Natural Resources, or a related field.
- Experience with plant identification in the Great Basin region
- Previous experience with habitat sampling
- Previous experience operating an ATV and pulling a trailer
Required:
- Must have a valid driver’s license.
- Must have the ability to conduct fieldwork involving hiking and carrying equipment.
- Ability to navigate and collect data using a cellphone and tablet
- Use initiative and good judgement in completing tasks and responsibilities.
- A desire to identify plants and learn new skills!
Please submit your cover letter, resume, and contact information for three references in ONE document to Valarie Haworth: Valarie@tricountycwma.org
Interviews will be scheduled as applications from qualified individuals are received.
For any questions about the position, please contact Valarie Haworth via email: Valarie@tricountycwma.org
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Category | Botany, Ecology |