Please follow this link to apply directly through our online portal: http://crcareers.thegreatbasininstitute.org/careers/Careers.aspx?rf=ECOLOG&REQ=2017-RAP-017
The Great Basin Institute is working cooperatively with the Bureau of Land Management Southern Nevada District Office to bring on one Restoration Field Technician. The restoration field technician will be responsible for implementing spring and riparian restoration projects, and performing office and field activities related to spring and riparian area management, restoration, and monitoring. The technician will also participate in the implementation of landscape scale upland habitat restoration projects. The associate will work under the direction of the BLM Las Vegas Restoration Program Manager and will engage in tasks including: •Field monitoring using basic equipment and standard techniques for measuring vegetation response, hydrological condition and other ecological indicators; •Independently conduct field work in the Mojave Desert; •Drive through rugged terrain using 4WD vehicles or UTV’s; •Conduct work in the field throughout all seasons; •Data processing, including GIS work; •Gather data, and prepare and submit reports; •Coordinate with volunteer groups, and oversee restoration work with volunteer teams and Nevada Conservation Corps teams to restore riparian and upland wildlife habitat; •Repair fences, barriers, gates, and signs using construction tools such as post hole diggers, shovels, digging bars, a generator, electric drills and other hand tools; •Treat exotic plants with mechanical techniques such as pulling, and coordinate herbicide treatments by certified applicators; •Support the planning, designing, and logistics for restoration projects; •Work with a variety of specialists from different agencies in order to assist with the completion of projects; •Other restoration activities will be assigned as needed; and •Participate in GBI and BLM training opportunities. Location: The technician will be based out of the BLM Southern Nevada District office, which is located in northwest Las Vegas, NV. The Southern Nevada District Office manages more than three million acres of Mojave Desert in Clark and Nye counties. The scenery varies from dramatically colorful geologic landforms and largely unspoiled panoramic vistas of Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area to remote and rugged wild landscapes of the recently designated Gold Butte National Monument. Recreation opportunities abound and viewing sites for desert plants and animals are easily accessible. Compensation: •Rate of Pay: $15.00/hour •Health and Dental benefits Timeline: •March 2017 for a 1 year duration; potential for extension pending available funding and positive performance review •Full time, 40 hours per week; overtime and/or weekend hours may be required occasionally Qualifications: Required Qualifications- •Bachelor’s Degree in Physical or Ecological Sciences (such as Environmental Science, Ecology, Hydrology, Rangeland Management or related subject); •Experience conducting ecological field work, preferably related to botany; •Experience in data collection; •Coursework in plant restoration, botany, or range science (transcripts may be requested); •Experience conducting plant surveys using various monitoring protocols, such as standard rangeland monitoring protocols, photo plots, and site observations; •Experience with data entry and analysis; •Experience with technical writing and/or producing written project/monitoring summary reports; •Experience working with hand-held GPS equipment for navigation and data collection; •Experience working with GIS software; and •Experience with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access) •Valid, state-issued driver’s license and clean driving record; experience operating 4WD trucks on paved and unpaved roads; •Ability to work independently, self-direct and self-motivate; •Good organizational skills and ability to multitask; •Willingness and ability to carry a backpack water sprayer (up to 35 pounds), lift up to 50 pounds, and to perform physical labor, including but not limited to, manual removal of non-native vegetation, and planting of native vegetation; and •Ability to communicate effectively with team members, agency staff, and a diverse public; •Willingness to spend multiple days camping in the field; •Willingness to sometimes work irregular hours (e.g., early mornings, late nights); •Ability to work in harsh and rapidly changing environments, work in all types of weather conditions and traverse uneven terrain; •Willingness to complete chain saw and UTV training; and •Successful applicant(s) must complete a Department of Interior (DOI) Background Investigation (BI) or submit paperwork to BLM human resources indicating an active and fully adjudicated BI has already been completed prior to beginning position. Desired Qualifications- •Experience conducting and/or overseeing restoration projects; •Experience using small engines such as generators, chain saws, and augers. •Knowledge of Mojave flora, fauna and environmental conditions desirable; •Experience using a dichotomous key to identify plants to species; and •Experience in applying revegetation and other restoration techniques. How to Apply: Please follow this link to apply directly through our online portal: http://crcareers.thegreatbasininstitute.org/careers/Careers.aspx?rf=ECOLOG&REQ=2017-RAP-017
