Telemetry Technicians for Desert Tortoise Population Monitoring
Institute for Wildlife Studies

Description:
The desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) population monitoring program is
part of the US Fish and Wildlife Service’s recovery initiative for the
Mojave Desert population of this federally threatened species. Data
rigorously collected through radio telemetry and line distance sampling is
used to estimate population size and density and to track trends over time.
Field technicians are needed to conduct radio telemetry monitoring of
tortoises.  

Telemetry technicians work alone but in coordination with technicians
conducting line distance sampling. Technicians are expected to locate
previously tagged tortoises and collect behavior and location data. Field
training will be provided, but applicants should have previous experience
with radio telemetry, wilderness field skills, and the ability to use GPS
and topographic maps for navigation. Technicians will also be trained to
conduct line distance sampling in order to help with that aspect of the
program. Applicants must be able to walk alone for long distances in
challenging and uneven terrain while carrying personal gear and field
equipment. Technicians also must be prepared for temperature and weather
conditions that can change rapidly and without warning, able to operate a
4WD vehicle, and willing to camp in the desert backcountry for at least 4
consecutive nights a week. 

•       Preference will be given to applicants with previous desert tortoise
experience.
•       Technicians must be capable of working alone but able to communicate and
coordinate activities regularly with others.
•       Exact start and end dates are to be determined, but expected start is 
the
first week in March with work through the end of April. One of the positions
may be extended into late May.
•       Technicians will be expected to work 5 consecutive days per week, with 
the
understanding that 2 days off may vary.
•       The position requires long hours, early morning start times, and camping
in the field.
•       Compensation: Expected to be approximately $2,600/month (based on an
hourly wage). Housing will be provided during the training (approximately 3
weeks in March) and available on the weekends throughout the field season.
 
Location: 
Mojave Desert, California and Nevada

Qualified applicants should send a cover letter, resume, and contact
information for 3 references to Dr. Nathan Gregory at [email protected].
Please include the job title (Telemetry Technician) you are applying for in
the subject line. By mail: Institute for Wildlife Studies, PO Box 1104,
Arcata, CA 95518. 

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