Job Description.  Eight biological technicians are needed to survey 
songbirds in aspen woodlands in the mountains of northern Nevada.  Aspen 
woodlands support high numbers and diversity of avian species and are a 
scenic and pleasant place to spend the summer.  Successful applicants will 
be hired as Biological Science Technicians, GG-06, at $16.44/hr plus 
$18/day field per diem, and will be full-time, temporary employees of DOI, 
USGS, Snake River Field Station.  The length of appointment is 
approximately 5/17/10 through 7/17/10, with some possibility of a one 
month extension. Temporary appointments less than 90 days, such as these, 
do not include annual leave, sick leave, health insurance, or life 
insurance, but incumbents will be covered by the Social Security 
Retirement system.  The work will consist of early morning bird surveys 
(point counts) and vegetation sampling.  The work will involve camping at 
remote mountain sites for 8-10 days, followed by a brief break of 3-4 
days.  Work will include long days, hiking over rugged terrain, driving 4-
wheel drive vehicles, possibly operating ATVs, and navigating in a remote 
forested landscape with GPS units and GIS software.  Field conditions 
involve exposure to wind, dust, extreme heat and cold, and hiking at high 
elevations (5,000 – 8,000 feet).  Electronic entry of field data using PCs 
and PDAs will be required.  Campers will have periodic access to a base 
camp with either a trailer or a wall tent, but overnight camping in a 
personal sleep tent will sometimes be necessary.  Technicians will camp in 
teams of two in either the Jarbidge Mountains, Ruby Mountains, Santa Rosa 
Mountains, or a series of small ranges west of the Santa Rosas (referred 
to as the Bilk Creek/Pine Forest/Black Rock Ranges).  You may restrict 
your application to a duty station of Elko (for the Jarbidge or Ruby Mts) 
or Winnemucca (for the Santa Rosa and western ranges), otherwise indicate 
that either duty station is acceptable. To qualify for this position, 
applicants need 1 year and 9 months of field experience or 4 years of 
college with courses related to the work of the position to be filled, 
PLUS at least 3 months of field work experience surveying songbirds.  We 
are particularly interested in applicants with a strong work ethic, proven 
ability to live and work in remote areas under rugged conditions, and 
experience in identifying songbirds by ear.  For information about the 
work, please contact Dr. Susan Earnst, 208-426-5209, 
[email protected].  Send application materials by email or mail to 
Michelle Schatz ([email protected]), USGS-Biological Resources 
Division, Forest & Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, 777 NW 9th St., 
Suite 400, Corvallis, OR 97330.  Include the following in your 
application: a) reference to Job# SRFS-10-003; b) letter of interest 
indicating availability for the field season; c) resume, including 
professional experience, especially evidence that you meet the 
qualifications (see above); d) when listing professional experience, be 
sure to indicate starting and ending dates, and hours worked per week, to 
verify that you meet the qualifications; e) copies of academic 
transcripts, unofficial transcripts are acceptable; f) list of 3 
references and their contact information.  Applications must be received 
by January 18, 2010.  

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