POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

Rank:  Technician I (H4M1IX) or Technician II (H4M2TX)

Opening Date:   Immediately
Closing Date:   14 August 2005 (or later if positions not filled)

Period of Appointment:  1 September 2006 through 28 February 2007

Salary:  Approximately $11.64 (Technician I) or $13.46 (Technician II) per 
hour

Duties:  Collect and prepare data for analyses related to the assessment 
of mallard response to hunting disturbance and waterfowl hunting quality 
along the South Platte River from Greeley east the Nebraska-Colorado state 
line and coordinate with researchers and CDOW personnel.  Specific duties 
include:
1.  Coordinate study implementation among researchers, volunteers, and 
CDOW personnel.
2.  Trap and fit study mallards with a radio transmitter.
3.  Locate mallards fitted with a radio transmitter and collect 
information directed at assessment of mallard response to hunting 
disturbance following established procedures and guidelines.
4.  Collect and prepare other data for analyses as needed related to land 
ownership, hunter management, habitat, waterfowl abundance and 
distribution, waterfowl harvest, hunter participation and demand for use 
of public hunting areas, and hunter perceptions and preferences regarding 
hunting quality following established procedures and guidelines.

Requirements:  Two years of work experience in the occupational field or 
specialized subject area of the work assigned to the job, or two years of 
college, university, or non-correspondence school course work related to 
the work assignment.  Applicants must have a valid driver’s license.  
Academic coursework and experience in wildlife biology or a related field 
is preferred but not required.

Applications:  A complete application consisting of a letter of interest 
addressing your qualifications, a resume, and a list of three references 
familiar with your professional qualifications.

Submit to:  Joshua Dooley, Dept. of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation 
Biology, Colorado State University,  Fort Collins, CO 80523-1474, 
telephone: 405-274-3454, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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