Natural Resource Specialist III, Wildlife Biologist

Virginia TechBlacksburg, VA
63dOnsite

About The Position

The Conservation Management Institute (CMI) at Virginia Tech is seeking a field biologist to assist with research projects across various taxa and locations, with a focus on freshwater aquatic fauna. This person will be responsible for working collaboratively with project managers to design and execute various fieldwork and research tasks including aquatic fauna surveys and instream habitat assessments, statistical analysis of biological data, writing technical reports, and developing and managing large-scale databases across multi-taxa and sampling-collection specific datasets. The successful applicant will have skills conducting freshwater mussel and fish surveys, preferably with experience sampling and identifying mussels in the Upper Tennessee, Atlantic Slope, and New River drainages. This person must be able to travel frequently for fieldwork, swim, and be able to work under a range of field conditions including water, remote sampling locations, adverse weather, and rugged terrain.

Requirements

  • B.S. degree in fish and wildlife sciences or comparable natural resources discipline
  • Considerable direct experience working on wildlife and natural resources field projects
  • Ability to swim and snorkel
  • Ability to carry heavy equipment and navigate through rough terrain and adverse field conditions, and work in remote field locations
  • Ability to assist in the field/lab or with data analyses across various aquatic and terrestrial taxa research projects
  • Experience conducting freshwater mussel and fish surveys and instream habitat assessments
  • Experience using Microsoft Office applications, statistical computing software, and geospatial processing programs
  • Experience with database management and analyzing spatially and temporally extensive datasets

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with surveying in, and identifying freshwater mussel species from, the Upper Tennessee River, Atlantic Slope, and New River drainages of Virginia
  • Experience with designing and leading mussel surveys using multiple sampling approaches and both qualitative and quantitative methods
  • Experience leading and supervising field-teams and data collection
  • Experience using fish collection equipment and various sampling methods (e.g., electrofishing gear, traps, nets, and seines)
  • Proficiency with large-scale database organization and management and using statistical software R programming

Responsibilities

  • Assist with research projects across various taxa and locations, with a focus on freshwater aquatic fauna.
  • Work collaboratively with project managers to design and execute various fieldwork and research tasks including aquatic fauna surveys and instream habitat assessments.
  • Perform statistical analysis of biological data.
  • Write technical reports.
  • Develop and manage large-scale databases across multi-taxa and sampling-collection specific datasets.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Part-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Industry

Educational Services

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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