Outreach Notice:  Information Technology Specialist (GS-2210-11)
Duty Station: Grand Rapids, MN or Durham, NH
Reply due: March 15, 2018

The U.S. Forest Service Northern Research Station is announcing an upcoming 
vacancy for an Information Technology Specialist (GS-2210-11) position that 
will provide science support to the Center for Research on Ecosystem Change in 
the Northern Research Station.  The position is a permanent appointment with a 
full-time tour of duty, stationed in either Grand Rapids, MN or Durham, NH.

Job Description

The NRS07 Information Manager will be responsible for (1) alignment of digital 
data with the historic 60 year analog data set for both the Hubbard Brook and 
Marcell Experimental Forests, (2) processing of ~75 million data points per 
year collected with our environmental sensor systems; (3) working with Unit 
scientists and staff to perform QA/QC to insure that experimental forests 
maintain the highest standards in data quality; (4) provide experimental forest 
and laboratory data to our collaborators in a timely fashion; and (5) providing 
oversight and data management for the Smart Forest Network and the SPRUCE 
Experiment.

Knowledge Required

Knowledge of managing large climatological, hydrological, ecological and 
biogeochemical data bases is critical.  The incumbent must have modern 
information management skills and the ability to manipulate large data sets in 
near real time.  Ability to efficiently QA/QC climatological, hydrological, 
ecological and biogeochemical data. An understanding of suitable data exchange 
mechanisms for within Forest Service and with collaborators and students 
outside of the agency. An understanding of web-based development methods, 
Geographic Information Systems, environmental modeling, and a strong 
statistical background is preferred.

Other Information of Interest

*         The area of consideration is all United States citizens

*         One position will be advertised

*         Work will include overnight travel

*         Basic entry qualifications for this series are a Master's degree in 
information science or similar, and/or degrees in natural resources, soil 
science, water resources, ecology, atmospheric sciences, hydrology, or related 
disciplines that have proficient skills in information technology.

*         Good written and verbal communication skills are essential

*         An ability to work both independently and in a team setting is 
necessary

*         United States citizenship required



The Research Environment

The focus of the research program is on 1) understanding ecosystem processes 
and functions at multiple scales; 2) predicting ecosystem responses to 
disturbance and change; 3) assessing management approaches to address factors 
that change ecosystems; and 4) evaluating long-term responses to change and 
management utilizing our experimental forest.  We manage the Hubbard Brook 
Experimental Forest in New Hampshire and Marcell Experimental Forest in 
Minnesota, both sites of long-term collection of data on hydrology, water 
chemistry, soil, climate and ecosystem biogeochemical data across multiple 
watersheds.



The Grand Rapids Community
The community of Grand Rapids is a city of about 10,000 located in the 
north-central part of Minnesota in the heart of lake country.  Grand Rapids has 
a rich history in logging, iron mining, and year-around recreation.  There are 
more than a million acres of forests and over a thousand lakes in the Grand 
Rapids area.  The city is a regional center for education, recreation, 
commerce, and culture.  The Reif Center for the Performing Arts and the Itasca 
Community College contribute greatly to the cultural and educational 
opportunities within the community. The Forestry Sciences Laboratory is located 
on the campus of the Itasca Community College and the University of Minnesota's 
North Central Research and Outreach Center.  The Chippewa and Superior National 
Forests are nearby, as are numerous State and County forests.  A Regional 
Office for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is located in Grand 
Rapids as well as production facilities and land management offices for the UPM 
Blandin Paper Company.  The Duluth, Hibbing, and Bemidji airports serve the 
community with connections to Minneapolis.  Grand Rapids is a full service 
community with an abundance of medical, dental, and legal services.  Housing 
for either renting or buying in a broad range of price categories is readily 
available.  For more information about Grand Rapids see 
http://www.visitgrandrapids.com.

The Durham Community
Durham, 
NH<http://www.ci.durham.nh.us/community/life-durham-and-surrounding-areas> 
(2010 pop. 14,638) offers the best of both worlds--breathtaking scenery and the 
slower pace of New England country and small-town life. With the seacoast city 
of Portsmouth, New Hampshire only 8 miles to the east, Boston, MA 1 hour to the 
south, and Portland, ME 1 hour to the north, residents have the ability to 
access the best in health services, arts, culture, and sporting events. The 
Research Laboratory is located off of the University of New Hampshire campus.  
The White Mountain National Forest is located with a 2 hour drive and includes 
both Hubbard Brook and Bartlett Experimental Forests. Interstate 95 is the 
primary access to the town from the north and south. State Highway Routes 108, 
101, 4 and 33 provide convenient access from adjoining areas. Transportation 
facilities within the Durham Area include Amtrak Train service and a bus system 
that connects the city with Boston, New York City, and Portland, Maine. Air 
transportation offers a number of choices. Boston's Logan Airport, the region's 
largest, is 50 miles to the south, and provides both domestic and international 
passenger service through a variety of carriers. Manchester Airport, 35 miles 
west, is smaller, sometimes more convenient, and has undergone a $65 million 
expansion. To a large extent, Durham has a maritime climate.  Spring often 
comes late due to the colder ocean temperatures and quickly transitions into 
summer. Autumn is usually long and very pleasant. For more information about 
Durham see https://www.ci.durham.nh.us/.
To Express Interest
To learn more about the job duties or other questions about the position, 
contact Randy Kolka at (218) 326-7115 (e-mail: 
rko...@fs.fed.us<mailto:rko...@fs.fed.us>)
If you are interested in this position, please fill out the outreach notice by 
March15, 2018 and submit this information to Randy Kolka, Team Leader, Grand 
Rapids, MN, rko...@fs.fed.us<mailto:rko...@fs.fed.us>; FAX 218-326-7123. Once 
the position is advertised in USAJOBS, we will notify you by email.  This will 
help us determine the level of interest of prospective candidates and establish 
the area of consideration.  This outreach form does not constitute an 
application.



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such as race, color, religion, sex, national origin, politics, marital status, 
physical handicap, age or membership in any employee organization.  The USDA is 
an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.



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