Wildlife Technician

State of MontanaEureka, CA
Onsite

About The Position

The Biology Field Technician 2 positions will support research evaluating the use of remote cameras and GPS radio-collars to monitor large mammal populations in northwest Montana. The positions require extensive time in the field away from the duty station. Technicians will work on foot hiking long distances in challenging environments (steep terrain, thick vegetation, bear habitat) to deploy remote cameras across northwest Montana during spring and summer. Familiarity with scientific data collection protocols and strong attention to detail are required. Field work will require the technician to work alone or in teams in remote locations, driving, hiking, and climbing long distances over mountainous terrain, sometimes in inclement weather. Field skills need to be supplemented with strong interpersonal and communication skills. Must perform field duties in habitats where encounters with grizzly and black bears, wolf, mountain lion, moose, and other potentially dangerous wildlife are possible. Requires extensive driving on highways, primitive logging roads & occasionally off-road. Hours of work are often long and irregular, may include weekend work, and will require frequent overnight camping or lodging. Basic knowledge and understanding of biology and animal ecology are required. Ability to navigate difficult terrain off roads and trails using GPS and maps is required. Previous experience with wildlife or fisheries field work and scientific data collection is preferred. Good organizational and time management skills are needed as well as the ability to accurately collect and record data. Applicants must demonstrate an ability to work with professional biologists, other staff, and the public. Communication skills, both written and verbal, are required. Applicants must have valid driver’s license and be able to operate four-wheel drive vehicles. The ability to work without supervision in potentially hazardous conditions is expected.

Requirements

  • Familiarity with scientific data collection protocols.
  • Strong attention to detail.
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Basic knowledge and understanding of biology and animal ecology.
  • Ability to navigate difficult terrain off roads and trails using GPS and maps.
  • Good organizational and time management skills.
  • Ability to accurately collect and record data.
  • Ability to work with professional biologists, other staff, and the public.
  • Communication skills, both written and verbal.
  • Valid driver’s license.
  • Ability to operate four-wheel drive vehicles.
  • Ability to work without supervision in potentially hazardous conditions.
  • Basic knowledge and understanding of biology, animal ecology, anatomy and population dynamics.
  • Training in and some ability to conduct surveys and perform radio telemetry.
  • Introductory knowledge of computer applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, and database management applications.
  • Introductory map reading skills and familiarity with map coordinate systems.
  • Experience with use of telemetry equipment and GPS units.
  • Minimum of two years of college work towards a bachelor’s degree in wildlife biology, fish and wildlife management, animal ecology, biology, or a closely related field and related work experience.

Nice To Haves

  • Previous experience with wildlife or fisheries field work and scientific data collection.
  • Knowledge of the safe collection of blood, tissue, or other samples from animals.
  • Knowledge of animal handling.
  • Experience with ESRI GIS software.

Responsibilities

  • Support research evaluating the use of remote cameras and GPS radio-collars to monitor large mammal populations in northwest Montana.
  • Work on foot hiking long distances in challenging environments (steep terrain, thick vegetation, bear habitat) to deploy remote cameras.
  • Work alone or in teams in remote locations, driving, hiking, and climbing long distances over mountainous terrain, sometimes in inclement weather.
  • Perform field duties in habitats where encounters with grizzly and black bears, wolf, mountain lion, moose, and other potentially dangerous wildlife are possible.
  • Drive on highways, primitive logging roads & occasionally off-road.
  • Accurately collect and record data.
  • Operate four-wheel drive vehicles.
  • Work without supervision in potentially hazardous conditions.

Benefits

  • Health insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Retirement
  • Paid vacation
  • Sick leave
  • Paid holidays
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