U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with Great Basin Bird Observatory (GBBO), Idaho State University (ISU), Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW), and California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), is seeking to fill multiple positions for Crew Leaders and Technicians to conduct avian biological surveys primarily focused on Greater Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus), and Common Ravens (Corvus corax) at multiple study sites across Nevada and California. Primary duties may include Sage-Grouse capture and handling, lek counts, radio-telemetry, nest and brood monitoring, habitat sampling, avian predator point count surveys, Raven nest searching and monitoring, pellet collections, nest camera monitoring of Sage-Grouse and Ravens, data entry and management, and other biological surveys as needed. Work hours will be irregular and include nights, early mornings, and weekends. The Great Basin landscape is beautiful but rugged. Temperature extremes will range from well below freezing to above 100 degrees F during the field season, and inclement weather is always a possibility. These temporary, full-time appointments start at the end of February and will continue through the middle of July or August, with the potential for extended employment depending on funding and performance. Primitive field housing will be provided, and successful applicants will be required to stay on site during work periods.
A B.S. degree in a natural resource field required for all employees, although experienced undergraduates within the process of finishing are encouraged to apply for entry level Technician positions that begin mid-summer. All applicants must possess a valid U.S. driver’s license. Successful applicants must possess the ability to hike long distances over rough terrain often in inclement weather (snow, rain, hail, high winds). The ability to take direction and work independently, a strong work ethic, a willingness to learn, a desire to gain experience while maintaining an enthusiastic attitude, and good communication skills with field supervisor and teammates are essential for all positions. Prior experience driving ATVs/4x4 vehicles over rough terrain is also preferred for all positions. Crew Leaders: We are seeking individuals with extensive experience working on wildlife-related field research projects, previous experience with animal capture and handling, radio-telemetry and habitat surveys, and strong interpersonal communication skills. Prior supervisory experience, or demonstrated potential for supervising field crews, is preferred. Technicians: Preference will be given to applicants with demonstrated experience assisting with wildlife field research. Previous experience with animal capture and handling, habitat surveys, and radio-telemetry are also preferred. Technician positions rank from 1-3, with a rank of 1 relating to little or no field experience and a rank of 3 represents a technician with at least one previous season of Sage-Grouse research experience completed.
Please submit a cover letter, resume/CV, and contact information for three references (including at least 1 field reference) in a single PDF document saved with applicant’s last name in the title to: sagegrousescience@gmail.com. Please indicate in your cover letter which position(s) you would like to be considered for: Crew Leader or Technician. Cover letters and correspondence may be addressed to Dr. Steven Mathews-Sanchez. Please include “Greater Sage-Grouse Position” in the subject line. Applications and interviews are open now and will continue until all positions are filled. Positions will be filled as successful applicants are identified.
Hourly salaries are subjected to increase based on funding. Minimum hourly rates are:
$18/hr – Tech III Crew Lead
$17/hr – Tech II
$16/hr – Tech I
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