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Conservation Science Technician

Walker Basin Conservancy

Smith, Nevada

Job Type Temporary
Salary Details from $19-21/hr DOE
Deadline Mar 31, 2025

The Conservation Science Technicians will serve alongside conservancy field staff conducting primarily ecological monitoring and wildlife surveys within the Walker River Basin.  Technicians will work in teams of three to four (two to three technicians and a crew lead) to conduct vegetation and ecological monitoring surveys within the walker basin watershed.

Crews will typically work four 10-hour days reporting to the field station on a daily basis. Occasional hitch work requiring overnight camping will be required.

The ideal candidate will:

  • Possess experience, knowledge and skills related to natural resources sampling, and data management.
  • Comfortable performing repetitive tasks with high accuracy and precision.
  • Be organized and efficient in the field and work well in a team both leading and taking direction. 
  • Comfortable working outside in remote settings and camping in the field. 

Expectations and Core Accountabilities

  • Conduct vegetation monitoring activities utilizing terrestrial Assessment, Inventory and Monitoring (AIM); wetland Assessment, Inventory and Monitoring (AIM) protocols; 
  • Integrated Monarch Monitoring Protocols (IMMP); and other ecological monitoring.
  • Collect vegetation and soil data (i.e. species richness, canopy cover, soil texture). 
  • Utilize dichotomous keys to identify plants to species. 
  • 4x4 driving on unmaintained roads with 4WD trucks or UTVs.
  • Perform data management, including ensuring proper and complete data collection in the field utilizing Survey123 and Field Maps. 
  • Foster a positive and productive team by fostering a cooperative and supportive environment. 
  • Demonstrate Conservancy’s Core Values: Make a Difference, Ensure Excellence, and Own It.
  • Ability to keep organized and detailed data records utilizing ESRI applications (Survey123 and FieldMaps).
  • Ability to collaborate and communicate in a small team and work individually when necessary.
  • Working knowledge of plant identification, as well as experience with habitat monitoring, particularly Assessment, Inventory, and Monitoring (AIM) methods preferred but not required.
  • Ability to work outside in remote locations, sometimes independently and in extreme weather conditions. Work sites maybe require navigating rough roads with 4x4 trucks or UTVs.

Some optional housing accommodations that it makes available to members depending on seasonal availability and capacity. Housing is generally dorm style, usually with 
shared bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen, and common spaces. Members living in housing are required to sign a lease and pay monthly rent. 

Benefits

  • Employer paid health, dental and vision plans
  • Generous vacation, personal time, and sick leave.
  • 403(b) plan
  • Health and wellness stipend of $300 annually.
  • Pro-deals for outdoor industry. 
  • Employer paid professional development.
HOW TO APPLY

To apply, send a resume and cover letter to mary.meagher@walkerbasin.org  with the position title in the subject line.

When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on Conservation Job Board.

Category Botany, Ecology, Land Trust, Wildlife