Job Announcement: Summer small-mammal trapping field technicians
GS - 4, 5, 6, 7
Duty Station: Alta, Sacramento, Placerville, CA
Reply Due:  April 12, 2017


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POSITION INFORMATION:
Temporary Biological Sciences Technician (Wildlife) with the USDA Forest 
Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station: Series 0404, Grade 4, 5, 6 and 7.  
Duty station: Alta, Sacramento or Placerville, California.

Start and end dates: At least three contiguous month period between May 2017 to 
end of September 2017

Salary:  Approximately $2,500 - $3,500/month depending on GS grade (4, 5, 6 or 
7)

Project description: Project focuses on wildlife movement in the Sierra Nevada 
Mountains in California (study area falls in the general area of Auburn, Cisco 
and Nevada City, CA) with a duty station in Alta, Sacramento or Placerville CA 
(dependent on project needs).  Understanding how roads isolate wildlife 
populations is critical to guide future mitigation efforts.  This work aims at 
developing a better understanding of how structures that provide safe passage 
across the road (e.g. culverts) help connect wildlife populations on opposite 
sides of the road.  We use small mammal traps, along with road-kill surveys, to 
examine the effects of roads broadly across the landscape.

Duties: Lead a team responsible for monitoring wildlife.  Applicant should be 
responsible, organized and motivated.  Field teams will predominantly be 
working with small-mammal traps but may also assist in road-kill surveys, 
camera-traps (remotely-triggered wildlife-cameras), and assessing underpasses 
for wildlife suitability.  Field work will involve navigating and hiking across 
rugged terrain to field sites while carrying heavy equipment.  Field work may 
also be largely focused on the road verges and will likely require extensive 
work on the road-side.  During periods without field work, efforts will be 
focused on data entry and identifying wildlife species in camera-trap photos.  
Small-mammal trapping occurs in the early morning (6:00 AM - 10:00 AM) and 
again in the early evening (4:00 PM - 8:00 PM) to ensure small mammal safety.

Requirements: Must have experience handling small-mammals, working with 
small-mammal live-traps and California small-mammal identification. Applicant 
should have previous supervisory experience and be comfortable managing 
conflict.  Applicant should be detail oriented with the ability to take careful 
notes in field and office settings (Microsoft Excel experience).  Applicant 
should be in good physical condition with the ability to hike at high elevation 
and in rugged terrain while carrying equipment.  Applicant should be 
comfortable working outdoors and in challenging field conditions (e.g. 
hot/cold) including along roadsides.  Applicant should have basic competency 
using GPS/maps to locate field sites.  Available to work full-time (40 
hours/week).

Desired qualifications (not required): Driver license; experience with 
camera-traps, possibility to work alternative schedules (e.g. 4 days on with 3 
days off; 40 hr/week average) & an interest in ecology and wildlife biology.
PACIFIC SOUTHWEST RESEARCH STATION

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Eric Abelson, Ph.D.
Research Wildlife Biologist

Forest Service
Pacific Southwest Research Station

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