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  1. Job Summary The Senner Lab in the Department of Environmental Conservation at the University of Massachusetts Amherst is seeking to hire one seasonal field technician to assist with research on the movement ecology of long-distance migratory shorebirds in southcentral and western Alaska. The primary project goal is to investigate the fall migratory strategies of six shorebird species that breed in Alaska and migrate south using different flyways. Each species will be tracked, using satellite GPS transmitters, from two different breeding sites to capture potential intraspecific differences. In 2024, we will target Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs (Tringa spp.) that breed on the Alaska Peninsula, Pacific Golden-Plover (Pluvialis fulva) on the Alaska and Seward Peninsula, and Long-billed Dowitcher (Limnodromus scolopaceus). The field technician will assist with all aspects of fieldwork, with opportunities for learning research skills throughout the season. Essential Functions Search for shorebirds nests in bog and tundra habitat. Capture breeding shorebirds using mist nets and bow nets; banding and tagging individuals with GPS transmitters. Conduct shorebird and habitat surveys on beaches and intertidal mudflats. Data collection and methodical recording. Field trip preparation for 10 – 14 day trips to semi-remote settings: meal planning and food shopping, gear inventory and care. Minimum Qualifications Interest in ecology, field biology, migration, animal movement tracking, and/or related fields. Ability to walk long hours in physically demanding setting, walking on uneven terrain and in wetlands (proper footwear will be provided). Strong work ethic, eagerness to learn fieldwork and research methods, and ability to work well on a team of three in challenging physical conditions and sometimes stressful scenarios. Willingness to work in semi-remote and remote settings (i.e., accessible by either commercial airline and/or bush plane), with limited access to cell phone service or internet. Preferred Qualifications Previous experience with outdoor fieldwork and following research protocol in remote settings. Previous experience handling birds or participating in bird capture and banding. Familiarity with (or desire to learn) interpretation of bird behavior, identification of birds from sight and sound, and nest searching. Familiarity with Alaska tundra / muskeg bog habitat and species. Experience with organizing field logistics: meal planning, cooking, shopping, and living in group settings. Physical Demands/Working Conditions This position requires working in a wide range of conditions – including bright sun, biting insects, rain, cold temperatures, and walking long distances on grassy tussocks and in wetlands. Housing conditions will vary depending on field site, but often be in close quarters with field team. Additional Details Field lodging, transportation (including air fare to Alaska), meals, and all necessary equipment will be provided. Work Schedule Schedule is tentatively Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 5:00pm, this project requires flexibility to work at various times of the day throughout the season; work hours during bird trapping efforts can run late into the night or require early morning effort. This is a temporary, non-benefited position, which runs approximately (5/10/2024 – 7/10/2024). If you are unable to begin on May 10, please specify the earliest date you are able to begin. Salary Information $15.00/hour TO APPLY Along with the application, please submit a resume and cover letter. References will be checked at the finalist stage. Please be prepared to provide contact information for three (3) professional references. Candidates that identify with groups currently underrepresented in wildlife ecology and conservation are encouraged to apply. Applicants must apply through the UMass HR Portal here https://careers.umass.edu/en-us/job/522125
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