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Vegetation-Biological Soil Crust Technician

Walker Basin Conservancy

Reno, Nevada

Job Type Temporary
Salary Details $19-25/hr

STATUS: Seasonal (roughly April to August 2025) full-time, Non-exempt. 

REPORTS TO: Conservation Director

POSITIONS REPORTING TO THIS POSITION: None

LOCATION: Reno, NV

EXPECTED PAY RANGE: $19-25/hr

Description: This position will work in collaboration with USGS – Western Ecological Research Center. Technicians will receive unique training on the identification and ecology of biological soil crusts in the Great Basin. Technicians will also assist in data collection and management related to sagebrush ecosystems, with a special focus on habitat for sage-grouse, management and restoration of vascular plants and biological soil crusts. Projects are funded primarily by state and federal partners (e.g., Nevada Dept. of Wildlife, Bureau of Land Management, US Fish and Wildlife Service). Tasks will include, but are not limited to, collecting data in both local and remote locations, preparing materials for restoration efforts and studies, and collecting data on vegetation and biological soil crusts in the field.

Field Locations: Some work will be conducted within the vicinity of Reno, especially during the fall season. Field locations are across the Great Basin and Eastern California. Field work, 8-day hitches in remote locations will typically be required during the spring and summer field seasons. 

The sagebrush ecosystems of the Great Basin and Eastern California are unique and support a diversity of flora and fauna. With this opportunity, you will get the chance to work closely with endemic species, explore large expanses of public land and participate in recreational activities including camping, hiking, climbing, hot springs, mountain biking, and many more! 

The ideal candidate will

  • Have experience with vegetation in the region
  • A background in plant taxonomy and plant identification

Requirements

  • All applicants must possess a valid U.S. driver’s license
  • previous experience collecting biological data in remote, difficult working environments
  • driving four-wheel drive vehicles on dirt roads
  • working under challenging weather conditions as are common in the Great Basin, specifically hot-dry conditions, and cold-windy conditions
  • attention to detail, critical thinking on the fly, and ability to make deadlines

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.
HOW TO APPLY

To apply, send your resume, a cover letter, and contact information for three references to jessica.abbott@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
Tags Nature Center, Soil Science