Job Description:

The Alabama Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit at Auburn University
is seeking
BIOLOGICAL TECHNICIANS (8) for a multi-species inventory and conservation
project on
selected state-owned lands within Alabama. Primary responsibilities will
include conducting
avian point counts and deploying automated recording units (ARUs). Other
duties will include
deploying game cameras, conducting vegetation surveys, entering data, and
maintaining field
equipment. Candidates must be prepared to work in adverse environmental
conditions, which
include exposure to heat, humidity, dense vegetation, and wildlife.
Technicians will be provided
with housing accommodations throughout the duration of the field season.

Qualifications:

Ideal candidates should be pursuing or hold a Bachelor's degree in a
biology-related field,
display high motivation, and have experience identifying birds and
navigating by GPS.
Possession of a valid driver's license, and the ability to work in
challenging environmental
conditions are essential. Candidates should be comfortable carrying light
field equipment for
extended periods. We give preference to those with experience identifying
Southeastern birds by sight and sound. These are 3-month appointments from
late April to late July 2025, offering
$18/hour. Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S. We are unable
to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.

Apply:

To apply, please email (1) a cover letter highlighting your relevant
experience and specific
interests in this project, (2) a resume, and (3) the names and contact
information for at least three professional references to jfh0...@auburn.edu.
Applications must be received by April 1, 2025, but will be reviewed on a
rolling basis until all positions are filled. For additional information,
please reach any of the contacts below.

Contacts:

Justin F. Hall, Project Coordinator – email: jfh0...@auburn.edu,
804-366-2222
Lucas Parvin, Graduate Student Field Lead – email: lkp0...@auburn.edu,
541-297-819
Kylie Blake, Graduate Student Field Lead – email: kzb0...@auburn.edu,
508-926-9887

-- 
Jonathon J. Valente
Assistant Unit Leader, Assistant Professor
U.S. Geological Survey
Alabama Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
College of Forestry, Wildlife, and the Environment
Auburn University
Office: (334) 844-9231
Cell: (740) 975-8960
https://valentelab.auburn.edu/ <http://www.JonathonValente.com>
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