We have an opening for a Research Leader position at the Fort Keogh
Livestock & Range Research Laboratory (www.ars.usda.gov/npa/ftkeogh
<http://www.ars.usda.gov/npa/ftkeogh> ) in Miles City, Montana.  We are
a modern research laboratory with genetics, animal nutrition, animal
physiology, and grassland/range ecology labs.  To compliment our modern
laboratories we have 55,000-acre of experimental lands.  This is
literally where the deer and antelope roam.  The city is surrounded by
approximately a 100mile radius of intact mixed-grass prairie consisting
of state, federal (BLM), and private lands.  We are part of the USDA
Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS) of the Northern Plains.  

 

The successful candidate will join the Livestock & Range Research
Laboratory and interact with nine research scientists, nearly forty
support staff, Montana State University extension service staff, and
regional producers and stakeholders (e.g. BLM, etc.).  A successful
candidate will supervise the research scientists and three
administrative staff; maintain a research program; and oversee the
management of the research facility.  Research scientists conduct
research in the areas of genetics, nutrition, and reproductive
physiology and rangeland ecology with the goals of improving the
efficiency of rangeland based animal production systems and reducing the
ecological and economic risks inherent to managing a rangeland based
animal production system.  

 

A formal job description can be viewed at
http://jobsearch.usajobs.gov/getjob.asp?JobID=53679887
<http://jobsearch.usajobs.gov/getjob.asp?JobID=53679887> .  The position
is a GS 14/15 with a pay range of $91,781.00-140,355.00 per year plus
federal health and retirement benefits.  The position is scheduled to
close July 14, 2008.

 

About Miles City-

We are situated in eastern Montana adjacent to the Yellowstone and
Tongue Rivers amidst rolling grasslands and rugged badlands.  This is a
small city of 8,000+ but functions as a regional hub with hospitals,
schools, a community college, etc..  Most scientists moving to the area
from Universities boast of its affordability, town's "Old West" charm,
outdoor opportunities, and quality of life.  For more information see
the Chamber of Commerce link:
http://www.mcchamber.com/tiki-index.php?page=Community%20Profile. 

 
Kurt Reinhart, Research Ecologist
USDA-ARS
Fort Keogh Livestock & Range Research Laboratory
243 Fort Keogh Road
Miles City, MT 59301 USA
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Office: (406) 874-8211
Fax: (406) 874-8289
 

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