Renewable Energy Land Health Assessment Lead

Contract length: March 7, 2011 – November 18, 2011; potential for extension
pending funding and performance review

Rate of Pay: $17.00/hour

Benefits: Health insurance, Paid personal leave, Participate in
400/600-level field-based environmental methods course on the Black Rock NCA.

Location:
The successful applicant will be selected and assigned to the Las Vegas BLM
district in southern Nevada. Terrain is typical of the Great Basin with wide
long valleys bordered by mountain ranges. Field conditions include hot, arid
days with high exposure to the sun, as well as cold, damp winter weather.
Resources include big game habitat, Wilderness Study Areas, active grazing
allotments, abandoned mine lands, historic and prehistoric cultural sites,
and wild horse management areas. 

Position Objectives: 
The Great Basin Institute, in cooperation with the Bureau of Land Management
Las Vegas District Office, is recruiting one (1) experienced environmental
scientist (ecologist) to work cooperatively as District Lead on a
four-person interdisciplinary field team. The overall objective of the team
is to perform land health assessments through inventory and monitoring
(Proper Functioning Condition) of the geomorphic, hydrologic and vegetative
characteristics; water quality and quantity sampling; wildlife habitat
monitoring. Data are utilized to assess land health in areas having high
potential for renewable energy development and to inform management
decisions for clean energy efforts on public lands. The principle purpose of
this project is to generate an understanding of the process used to develop
land health assessments, including the data capture and evaluation.

Duties: 
General field duties include walking long distances over uneven terrain,
assessing the physical processes of the stream corridor or meadow/spring
features, collecting GPS points, observing and monitoring wildlife,
identifying vegetative demographics and distribution, collecting water
samples and water quality data, and taking photo-points. The District Lead
will also coordinate with the GBI Program Lead and the BLM Lead for project
planning, equipment organization and maintenance, vehicle coordination,
field protocol and data QA/QC, and team deployment and supervision. The
successful applicants must have strong communication skills (both verbal and
written) and exhibit strong leadership and organization skills. Office tasks
include data organization, processing and QA/QC; post-processing GPS points;
utilizing GIS to edit polygons as well as point and line data; and to create
reports with GIS maps, pictures and concise field notes. This position
requires advanced GIS skills in ArcGIS 9.x and related mapping software and
will play a vital role in facilitating the effective and efficient
collection of monitoring data. This position will require pre-season travel
to and from field sites with occasional camping in order to ground truth
transect start points and to ensure that all transects are successfully
completed during the field season and may require long hours including early
mornings and weekends.

Qualifications:
•       Bachelor’s degree in one of the major natural sciences – applicants with
advanced degrees encouraged to apply;
•       Understanding of basic principles related to the fields of botany, soil
science, wildlife biology, geology, and/or hydrology;
•       Applicants should possess relevant or related field experience – 
knowledge
of and/or experience working in desert ecology, preferable;
•       Knowledge of or experience with land mitigation for renewable energy
development and/or clean energy efforts (i.e. solar, geothermal) preferable;
•       Ability to navigate and set a bearing using a compass and to read a
topographical map;
•       Ability to collect, QA/QC, and post-process data using handheld GPS 
units,
required;
•       Possess a clear understanding of GIS theory and applications, including
experience with ArcGIS 9.x to create maps, manipulate and analyze data, and
generate reports; 
•       Ability to communicate effectively, both written and orally, with a
diverse audience; 
•       Physically fit to work outdoors, carry personal and field equipment, and
withstand working and camping in inclement weather during summer, fall,
and/or early winter in northern Nevada; 
•       Possess a clean, valid, state-issued driver’s license and the ability to
operate a 4WD vehicle on and off paved roads; and
•       Meet requirements of federal agency security background checks (e.g.: 
FBI
criminal and National Sex Offender Public Registry)

For a complete position description please visit our website at
www.TheGreatBasinInstitute.org. 

How to Apply:
Qualified and interested applicants should forward a cover letter, their
résumé, and a list of three professional references to Bridget Walden, at
bwal...@thegreatbasininstitute.org. Please include where you found this
position posted. 

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