Month: April 2018

Summer undergrad field course opportunities

Subject: Summer undergrad field course opportunities
 
Please help distribute the below announcement to your undergrads- thanks!
 
AMAZING SUMMER, 3-CREDIT, FIELD SCIENCE COURSES 
with 
Ecosystem Field Studies 
 
An opportunity to apply your classroom & textbook learning 
while immersed in a spectacular & transformative educational setting!
 
Caribbean Ecosystem Field Studies
* Study, snorkel & SCUBA dive on the Caribbean coral reef of Mexico *
    June 7-27
 
Colorado Ecosystem Field Studies  
* Study, camp, & hike in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado *
   July 25 – August 14
  • Gain valuable career skills in hands-on scientific field research
  • Earn 3 undergraduate academic transfer credits over summer-break
  • Join a diverse & exciting group of college students for an experiential
    learning experience of a lifetime!
For all course information visit the website:  
 
Open to students from all universities & majors | 
Accredited by the University of Montana, Environmental Studies Program  
ENST 391- for 3 undergraduate semester transfer credits
 
Direct questions to Professor Steve Johnson, EcoFS Director at steve@EcoFS.org
 
 

Research Technician (Lab Manager) in aquatic ecosystem ecology lab

Jessica Corman is hiring a Research Technician (Lab Manager) for her lab in the School of Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. I’m looking for someone with a B.S. or M.S. and interested in ecosystem ecology. Please see the posting for details, https://employment.unl.edu/postings/58434, and feel free to contact her if you are interested, jcorman3@unl.edu.

Job Opportunity: Conservation Technician in Northern Nevada

POSITION TITLE: Conservation Technician
STATUS: Full Time
REPORTS TO: Conservation Field Manager
POSITIONS REPORTING TO THIS POSITION: Potentially seasonal employees, interns, and contracted crews
LOCATION: Yerington, NV (exact reporting location TBD based on area of focus)
 
BACKGROUND: Established in 2014, the Walker Basin Conservancy (WBC) is leading the effort to restore and maintain Walker Lake while protecting agricultural, environmental and recreational interests in the Walker Basin (www.walkerbasin.org). The nascent and dynamic nature of the WBC and its diverse management obligations provide unique opportunities to develop operations from the ground level up, working closely with staff who are passionate about their mission.
The WBC currently manages thousands of acres of land and assets on multiple properties in the Walker Basin.  Land planning activities are underway and focus on assessing public use opportunities, conservation values, long term land ownership and stewardship, active and passive revegetation and restoration activities. 
JOB PURPOSE: The primary purpose of the Conservation Technician is to support field operations of the Walker Basin Conservancy to ensure the successful transition of retired farmlands to self-sustaining vegetation communities that are able to thrive in the absence of supplemental irrigation. The Conservation Technician will work with the Conservation Field Manager and the Land Manager and other staff to implement and monitor stewardship projects, and is expected to spend a significant amount of time in the field.
A knowledge of desert plant ecology and ecological restoration, nursery or horticultural practices, or agricultural systems, irrigation equipment, and large equipment operation is essential. The Conservation Technicians should also have a sincere interest in expanding their knowledge of Great Basin Desert ecology, restoration practices, the flora and fauna of Nevada, and agricultural methods and equipment.
 
This is an excellent opportunity to work with a young and growing yet thriving organization that is developing programs and operations from the ground up. WBC has a small, talented and dedicated staff who are passionate about our mission, restoration and conservation. We are looking for new people to come aboard and grow with us!
 
LOCATION: Yerington, Nevada is a beautiful rural farming community located approximately 95 miles south of Reno, NV in the foothills of the eastern Sierra mountains. Yerington is small but growing with about 3,100 residents. Established in 1907, the city has heritage and deep roots in agriculture, mining, railroads, and gaming. Some of the nearby attractions, activities and recreational opportunities include:
  • Camping, biking, hiking, backpacking
  • Fishing, hunting and boating and OHV trails
  • Flat and white water boating (1 hour away)  
  • Rock Hounding and climbing
  • Ghost Town Exploration
  • Ski Resorts (1.5-2 hours away)
  • Lake Tahoe (1.5 hours away)
  • Lahontan Reservoir (30 minutes away)
  • Walker Lake (45 minutes away)
  • Topaz Reservoir (45 minutes away)
 
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
 
  • In cooperation with the Conservation Field Manager and Land Manager, implement the day to day operations of conservation lands managed by WBC and track progress of assigned field projects.
  • Assist with all aspects of successful stewardship implementation. Duties may include ground preparation, seeding, planting, irrigation, weed control, or other tasks as necessary.
  • Assist with the control of vegetation and noxious weeds by fire, hand or mechanical removal; herbicide application; or direction of weed control contractors.
  • Install and maintain drip, handline, trench, and wheel line irrigation systems. 
  • Assist with planting shrubs, grasses and forbs from containerized stock and seed as part of the WBC’s re-vegetation program on retired farmlands.
  • Collect and compile field data with program data forms, GPS, cameras and other equipment. Ensure that accurate records of planting and seeding activity, herbicide applications, and irrigation activity are kept and delivered to the appropriate parties.
  • Develop a deep working knowledge off all equipment, irrigation infrastructure, project partners, and vegetation management techniques used by the Program.
  • Responsible for safely operating, maintaining and transporting a variety of small to heavy equipment (hand tools, power tools, tractors, mowers, trimmers, chainsaws, backhoe, water truck, and road grader).
 
Qualifications
  • 3+ years of experience in a natural resources or agricultural or landscaping setting.
  • General experience with and knowledge of irrigation equipment and operations.
  • Ability to safely operate large machinery and vehicles including tractors, ATVs, trucks, and trailers.
  • Ability to use a dichotomous key to identify the native and non-native flora of Nevada.
  • Ability to safely operate chainsaws, brush cutters, backpack sprayers, and other equipment.
  • Ability to keep detailed records, communicate with other staff and supervisors, and to work unsupervised to accomplish program tasks.
  • Clean driving record and a NV State driver’s license, or ability to obtain within 1 month of hire. 
  • Ability to lift 50+ pounds and to work long hours in an outdoor setting.
 
Salary & Benefits:
Starting pay $12-$14.50 per hour depending on experience. Housing may be available and will be discussed with top candidates. 
 
Excellent employee benefits package which includes:
  •  A four-day work week;
  • Employer paid health, dental, vision and life insurance plans for employee Retirement 403(b) plan includes a 6% automatic company contribution;
  • 120 hours of annual paid vacation, increasing to 160 hours after first year of employment;
  • 16 hours of annual personal leave;
  • Company paid holiday week between Christmas and New Year’s;
  • 60 hours of annual sick leave;
  • 11 paid holidays;
  • Health and wellness subsidy; and
  • Employer paid professional development.
 
Position will remain open until filled. Only top candidates will be contacted.
 
Please send cover letter and resume to:
Amy Gladding
Subject Line: Conservation Technician
 
Please call (775) 463-9887 ext. 116 with questions.
 
Walker Basin Conservancy is an equal opportunity employer.
 
Equal Opportunity Statement – Walker Basin Conservancy is an equal opportunity employer. WBC does not discriminate against any employee, applicant, director, officer, contractor, or any other person with whom it deals because of race, creed, color, disability, age, sex, veteran status, religion or political affiliation. WBC complies with all federal and local statutes prohibiting discrimination in employment.
 
Disclaimer – The statements contained herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work to be performed by the employees in these positions. The statements are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of a person in each position. Other responsibilities, duties, and skills may be assigned and management retains the right to add or change the responsibilities, duties, and skills at any time. 
 

Summer 2018 Field Technician Position (Invasive Plant Control)

The Eastern Nevada Landscape Coalition (ENLC) is currently seeking one
(1) invasive plant technician for a five person crew to work in the Elko, NV District of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).

INVASIVE PLANT TECHNICIAN DUTIES: Field crews will work with an experienced crew lead while assisting in inventory and management of invasive plants on public lands. Inventory duties include correctly identifying invasive plant species and infestations, surveying, recording and managing data. Invasive plant control will predominantly consist of herbicide application and manual control (hand pulling/hand tools). All technicians will be responsible for driving  large, federal pick-ups (often towing trailers), operating ATVs and UTVs and hiking to treatment/inventory sites. It is also suggested that technicians have navigational skills and can read locations of township and range maps.
Technicians are also required to wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Some PPE (neoprene gloves, safety glasses, etc) will be provided by the BLM;closed-toed shoes, long pants, and long sleeved shirts must be provided by applicant. Technicians must be comfortable with truck camping in the backcountry for up to 4 days at a time and MUST be physically able to hike while wearing a 40 lb. backpack sprayer over rough and steep terrain.

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: Qualified applicants should have experience and/or education in invasive plant management, biological sciences, natural resources, plant identification, GIS, rangeland management, or general plant taxonomy and the ability to follow directions and safety protocols. Applicants must be experienced with 4WD vehicles and should have a clean driving record for the past 3 years. Experience with utilizing GPS units and programs (Trimble units and ArcPad) and ATVs/UTVs is a plus. Preference is also given to applicants with mechanical experience and those with experience identifying native and invasive/noxious plants of the Great Basin.

SALARY: $14-16/hour, depending on experience (plus $38/day per diem when
camping)

SCHEDULE: Positions run from late April/early May (start date flexible) through the end of September and follow a 10-hour day/four-day work week. Crews will generally return to Elko in the evenings, though camping near a project site for 4 days at a time will be required for up to two pay periods.

Technicians are responsible for providing their own housing in Elko.

Applicants should email a cover letter, resume, and the contact information for at least three references to Steph Frederick sfrederick@envlc.org. Please include “Invasive Plant Technician” in the email subject line. Materials will be accepted until position is filled.
For more information, please visit our website (http://www.envlc.org) or email Steph.

About ENLC and the Elko Area

Located in Ely, Nevada, ENLC is a non-profit conservation organization comprised of public, private, and non-profit partners dedicated to the restoration of the Western ecosystems through collaborative teamwork.

Elko is located in the remote, northeastern corner of Nevada. The area has a unique blend of Northern Basin and Range and sage brush steppe attributes including beautiful expanses of sagebrush flats and many mountain ranges available for exploring and recreating. The rugged Ruby Mountains lie 20 miles to the southeast of Elko and offer unique hiking, backpacking, climbing, fishing and camping experiences. The city of Elko has a lively downtown area and hosts cultural events throughout the summer (including the International Basque festival, rodeos and the Ruby Mountain Relay).

Summer 2018 Field Technician Position (Invasive Plant Inventory)

The Eastern Nevada Landscape Coalition (ENLC) is currently hiring one (1) invasive plant inventory technician to work in the Elko, NV District of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) on a two person field crew. INVASIVE PLANT INVENTORY TECHNICIAN DUTIES: Field crews will identify and inventory invasive and noxious weeds on public lands, focusing on fire rehab areas that burned in 2017. Inventory duties include identifying invasive plant infestations, surveying, recording and managing data. All technicians will be responsible for driving large, 4-wheel drive pick-up trucks while towing trailers. Utilizing UTVs and/or ATV’s for inventorying large infestations is also required, as well as hiking to and around inventory sites on steep and rocky terrain. Technicians are required to wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Technicians must be comfortable with truck camping in the backcountry for up to eight (8) days at a time and MUST be physically able to hike while wearing a backpack over rough and steep terrain. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: Qualified applicants should have experience and/or education in invasive plant management, biological sciences, natural resources, botany, GIS, rangeland management, or general plant taxonomy and the ability to follow directions and safety protocols. Applicants must be experienced with 4WD vehicles and should have a clean driving record for the past 3 years. Preference is given to applicants with experience utilizing GPS units and programs (Trimble units and ArcPad) and identifying invasive and state listed noxious weeds of the Great Basin. SALARY: $14.50-$16/hour, depending on experience (plus $38/day per diem when camping) SCHEDULE: Positions run from early May through July (3 months) and the work schedule will occur on an 8-days-on/6-days-off schedule (10-hour days, Thursday-Thursday). The crew will camp near the inventory sites for the eight days of work- returning to town mid-way through hitch to take care of data uploading and to replenish H2O, gear, and fuel. Crew members are responsible for their own housing while working on this project. Applicants should email a cover letter, resume, and the contact information for at least three references to Steph Frederick-sfrederick@envlc.org. Please put “Elko Inventory Technician” in the email subject line. Applications are accepted until positions are filled. Visit http://www.envlc.org/ for more info. About ENLC & The Elko Area Located in Ely, Nevada, ENLC is a non-profit conservation organization comprised of public, private, and non-profit partners dedicated to the restoration of the Western ecosystems through collaborative teamwork. Elko is located in the remote, northeastern corner of Nevada. The area has a unique blend of Northern Basin and Range and sage brush steppe attributes including beautiful expanses of sagebrush flats and many mountain ranges available for exploring and recreating. The rugged Ruby Mountains lie 20 miles to the southeast of Elko and offer unique hiking, backpacking, climbing, fishing and camping experiences. The city of Elko has a lively downtown area and hosts cultural events throughout the summer (including the International Basque festival, rodeos and the Ruby Mountain Relay).