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From: Mammalian Biology [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of Abelson, Eric - FS, Davis, CA [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2017 7:37 PM
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Subject: Job Outreach Announcement: roadkill survey field technicians (part time)

Job Announcement: Summer wildlife biology/ecology field technicians
GS – 4 or 5
Duty Station: Davis, Sacramento, Marysville, CA
Reply Due:  April 23, 2017


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POSITION INFORMATION:
Temporary Biological Sciences Technician (Wildlife) with the USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station: Series 0404, Grade 4 and 5.  Duty station: Davis, Sacramento or Marysville, California.

Also open, to students at an accredited college, are positions as a Student Trainee (Natural Resources Management & Biological Sciences) with a series of 499, grades 4 & 5.  Same possible duty stations and pay.

Start and end dates: At least three contiguous month period between May 2017 to end of September 2017

Salary:  Approximately $15-16.75 depending on GS grade

Project description: Project focuses on wildlife movement in the Sierra Nevada Mountains in California (study area falls in the general area of Auburn, Cisco and Nevada City, CA) in collaboration with US Forest Service wildlife biologists.  Understanding wildlife movement is critical to predict where wildlife will cross roads in the future; identifying patterns in where wildlife are unsuccessfully crossing roads (i.e. wildlife-vehicle collision sites) are important because they are where wildlife put themselves and motorists at risk of dangerous collisions.  This research will develop an inventory of wildlife collision sites; these data will be compared against large-scale wildlife movement across the landscape.

Duties: Work as part of a team responsible for monitoring wildlife-vehicle collision sites.  Field teams will drive regular routes looking for/recording road-kill.  Time not in the field may be focused on entering field data.  Routes will be driven once a week – surveys will be conducted every seven days but there is flexibility on which day of the week the survey occurs.

Requirements: Employee must be available to work one day a week to conduct road-kill surveys by vehicle.  Field work may involve navigating and hiking across rugged terrain to field sites while carrying equipment.  Field work may also be largely focused on the road verges and will likely require extensive work on the road-side.  There will be roadkill involved in this position and incumbent must be willing to work in close proximity to deceased animals.  The incumbent may be required to sit for long periods of time driving and using a keyboard and video display terminal.  Employee must be congenial and tactful with dealing with others and must have the ability to develop and maintain cooperative working relationships.  Must have the ability to conduct field surveys, comfortably and safely drive vehicles, perform research and follow templates for preparing written documentation.  The ability to use Global Position Satellite equipment is desired but not required.  For intern positions (series 499): must be a current student in an accredited high school, college (including 4-year colleges/universities, community colleges, and junior colleges); professional, technical, vocational, and trade school; advanced degree programs; or other qualifying educational institution pursuing a qualifying degree or certificate.

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Eric Abelson, Ph.D.
Research Wildlife Biologist

Forest Service
Pacific Southwest Research Station

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