U.S. Geological Survey - Student Biological Science Tech Position - Boise, 
ID
Applications due 2/8/13 on www.usajobs.gov (search job # GS-0499-4/5)

This position is being advertised under the Pathways Program for the USGS 
Snake River Field Station Office in Boise, Idaho.  The duty location of 
this position will be in Boise, ID.  The salary will be (GS-4/5) $13.41-
$15.00 per hour. The position will begin on May 13th and last ~3 months, 
depending on budget. Applicants must be enrolled at least ½ time as a 
college student and meet the following:   

GS-4:  Must have 6 months general experience plus 6 months specialized 
experience related to the work of the position OR 2 years education above 
high school with courses related to the occupation to include 12 semester 
hours in any combination of courses such as: biology, chemistry, 
statistics, entomology, botany, physics, agriculture or mathematics.  At 
least 6 semester hours must be directly related to the position to be 
filled.

GS-5:  Must have 1 year specialized experience equivalent to a GS-4, 
related to the work of the position OR 4 years education above high school 
with courses related to the occupation to include 12 semester hours in any 
combination of courses such as: biology, chemistry, statistics, 
entomology, botany, physics, agriculture or mathematics.  At least 6 
semester hours must be directly related to the position to be filled.

EQUIVALENT COMBINATIONS OF SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE 
ARE QUALIFYING.  

DUTIES (specific): The work is part of a Joint Fire Sciences Program-
funded project that seeks to assess regional fuel loads and species 
composition in sagebrush ecosystems across successional and invasion 
gradient, as well as the efficacy of restoration treatments in reducing 
fuel loads. The biological science technicians will collect data to 
quantify fuel loads throughout a wide range of sagebrush conditions, 
including undisturbed stands, burned and invaded by non-native plant 
species (but untreated), and burned and treated (for post-fire 
rehabilitation). The project will also examine ongoing experimental 
restoration treatments that utilize mowing, grazing, seeding and herbicide 
applications. Field work will take place in the Snake River Birds of Prey 
National Conservation Area in southern Idaho.

GS-4 Duties:  Identify Great Basin plants to species, collect vegetation 
and fuel load sampling data, collect GPS and photo points, drive on poor 
and sometimes muddy roads, collect plant and/or soil samples, accurately 
record ecological data, and data entry.  

GS-5 Duties:  In addition to all duties listed above under GS4, the GS5 
position will be responsible for calibration and maintenance of technical 
field equipment. 

The ideal candidate will have experience in identifying Great Basin 
grasses, forbs, and shrubs to species level.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:  Field trips will often require extensive 
driving.  Technicians will work in 2-person teams in conjunction with two 
field crew coordinators.  Field work will involve exposure to extreme 
temperature and weather conditions.  Crews will work independently with 
extensive stays (up to 10 days) in remote locations.  Field trips will 
include extended periods of backcountry camping.    Travel expenses will 
be paid by the project at either standard federal per diem or a camp rate 
per diem. Applicant should have had or be willing to take First Aid and 
CPR prior to employment. 
  

The work involves long hours spent standing, bending, walking, and a great 
amount of physical exertion.  The incumbent may be required to lift 
containers weighing up to 35 pounds in the performance of the assignment.  
Work could possibly be done in 10 -12 hours per day; hours can include all 
times of day and night, and will vary during the employment term with 
weather and field conditions.  Core hours will typically be 7:00 AM-5:30 
PM. 

Applications (resume and application questions) for this vacancy must be 
received on-line via USAJOBS (see link below) by 2/8/13 BEFORE midnight 
Eastern Time. 

https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/336309700?share=email

Robert Arkle, Supervisory Ecologist
USGS - Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
Snake River Field Station, 970 Lusk St.
Boise, ID 83706
Email: [email protected]

The USGS is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  Selection for this position 
will be based solely on merit, fitness, and qualifications without regard 
to race, sex, color, religion, age, marital status, national origin, non-
disqualifying handicap conditions, sexual orientation, or any other non-
merit factors.   This agency provides reasonable accommodation to 
applicants with disabilities.

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