4 Turkey Field Technician Positions: West Virginia Wild Turkey Project
Posting: https:/​/​lauragigliotti.weebly.com/​
Application Deadline: 4/13/2025
Location: West Virginia, Possible locations: Logan and Wyoming County; Mason 
and Jackson County; Nicholas and Greenbrier and Summers County; Mineral and 
Hampshire County
Starting date: After June 15, 2025 (start and end date flexible);
Position and Salary: $15/hr. Up to 4 Full-time Wildlife Technician Positions, 
each about a 6-month appointment (July to December; start and end date 
flexible) with the possibility of extension.
Offered by: West Virginia Division of Natural Resources, USGS WV Cooperative 
Fish & Wildlife Research Unit, West Virginia University
Lab supervisor: Laura Gigliotti
Research fields: Wild Turkey Biology and Population Ecology

Job Description:
One of the largest statewide wild turkey studies ever conducted in the state of 
West Virginia started in January 2024 as a collaboration between the WV 
Division of Natural Resources (DNR) and West Virginia University (WVU). The 
goal of this study is to estimate wild turkey populations in West Virginia in 
relation to environmental conditions and provide information for setting turkey 
harvest regulations and address hunter needs in West Virginia.
The project focuses on both biological (nesting and survival) and sociological 
(hunter surveys and response of turkeys to hunters) aspects. The Technician(s) 
will assist project leaders and 3 graduate students with various aspects of 
Wild Turkey surveying including GPS monitoring of female turkeys, nest surveys, 
vegetation surveys, brood counts, and other forms of data collection and entry 
relevant to the project objectives possibly including ARU data. This position 
includes both field work (85%) and office/data assignments (15%). There could 
be opportunities to work on other ongoing research and land management projects 
with the WV DNR as well.

 Housing: Housing and work vehicle will be provided

Required Qualifications/Experience
- Bachelor's degree in a related field or any equivalent combination of 
training and experience
- Valid US driver’s license
- Knowledge of basic field procedures and field safety
- Attention to detail
- Able to work independently and cooperatively with others
- Able to work under harsh weather conditions and in difficult terrain
- Flexible working hours
- Good communication skills
- Basic knowledge of data entry in excel
- Field experience operating 4WD vehicles in rugged terrain

Preferred Qualifications
- Experience with radio telemetry
- Strong interpersonal skills as daily interaction with landowners, state 
agency personnel, and other stakeholders will occur
- Ability to triangulate and navigate to locations using a compass/GPS

HOW TO APPLY
Applicants should email as a SINGLE file (PDF or Word Doc) with the file name 
formatted as lastname_firstname.pdf (e.g., doe_john.pdf) and the subject line 
“WV Turkey Project Tech”:
1) A cover letter clearly explaining your interest and if applicable prior 
experience with fieldwork and research as well as your general suitability for 
the advertised position. This should also highlight whether you wish to be 
considered for a specific location or considered for all four.  The cover 
letter should not exceed 2 pages and be addressed to the ‘WVU Turkey research 
group’.
2) Resume or CV
3) Three potential references, your relationship to them and their contact 
information
To:  Ally Beard, allyson.be...@mail.wvu.edu

If you have further questions, please contact the project coordinator Ally 
Beard (allyson.be...@mail.wvu.edu).

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