USGS Biological Science Tech (Botany) Corvallis, OR

VACANCY NO:  SRFS-18-001

DATE OPENED:  12/12/2017
DATE CLOSED:  12/26/2017

POSITION: Biological Science Technician, GG-404-5                               
                 
SALARY: $16.68 per hour                                                         
                                        
TYPE OF APPOINTMENT: Temporary position not to exceed 180 work days in a 
year.  
NUMBER OF POSITIONS:  Up to 5

WORK DATES:  4/02/2018 to 8/31/2018; Starting and ending dates will be 
dependent on field conditions and accessibility to the field 
location(s).  An extension is possible.

TOUR OF DUTY:  Full Time, with extended periods of part-time and 
intermittent work.

AREA OF CONSIDERATION: All U.S. citizens

LOCATION: Corvallis, OR with travel throughout Pacific Northwest & 
Intermountain West 

DUTY STATION:  Corvallis, Oregon 

THESE ARE TEMPORARILY EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITIONS for which all qualified 
applicants, with or without Federal status may apply and be considered.  
Appointment to these positions, however, will not convey permanent 
status in the Federal service. Appointment will only be for the duration 
of the position, normally 6-9 months.  The Social Security Retirement 
System covers temporary employees.   Working for the U. S. Geological 
Survey offers a benefits package including paid vacation, sick leave, 
and holidays. Annual and sick leave will be accrued only for 
appointments lasting more than 90 days (except in intermittent status).   
In addition, temporary appointees expected to work at least 130 hours 
per month for at least 90 days will be eligible to enroll in a Federal 
Employee Health Benefits (FEHB) plan.  Individuals eligible under this 
rule receive the full government contribution to their premiums 
regardless of work schedule and will also be eligible to participate in 
the Flexible Spending Accounts and Federal Long Term Care Insurance 
Program. Temporary appointees are NOT covered by the Federal Employee 
Retirement System and are ineligible for Federal life, dental, or vision 
insurance.

DUTIES (specific): Technicians will work on a project to investigate the 
ecological impacts of fuel reduction treatments in the intermountain 
sagebrush steppe and western juniper woodlands.  To find out more about 
the project go to (www.sagestep.org). Technicians will also work on a 
project quantifying the above ground and below ground carbon levels 
within the Great Basin.  As well as a project looking at the 
effectiveness of the weed suppressive bacteria Pseudomonas fluorescens, 
strain D7 (P.f. D7) in controlling cheatgrass.  Technician may also work 
on several other USGS-BRD projects identifying strategies to control the 
dominance of cheatgrass and other weeds on Great Basin rangelands, 
restoring native species, and increasing biodiversity.  

Major Duties Include:
•       Identifying plants to species (up to 250 different species)
•       Monitoring native grasses, forbs, and shrub germination and 
density
•       Performing various vegetation cover and fuel load sampling 
techniques
•       Collection of GPS and photo points
•       Driving on poor and sometime muddy roads
•       Collection of soil cores and plant samples
•       Accurately recording data
•       Processing plant samples and soil cores in the laboratory
•       Data entry

Field work will take place throughout eastern Oregon including Hart 
Mountain National Antelope Refuge, eastern Washington, northern 
California, southwestern Idaho, northern Nevada, and lab/computer work 
will be conducted in Corvallis, Oregon.  Technicians will be part a five 
to six person team working in the field together.  Field work will 
involve exposure to extreme temperatures and weather conditions, and 
extended stays (up to 9 days) in remote locations (backcountry camping 
or staying at Fish and Wildlife Service Fire bunkhouses).  Candidates 
will be chosen based on their combination of experience and education.  
Preferred candidates will have experience in plant identification, 
especially within the Great Basin.  Travel expenses will be covered by 
the projects using either standard federal per diem or a camp rate per 
diem.  


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:  The work involves long hours spent standing, 
bending, walking, and a great amount of physical exertion.  The 
incumbent may be required to lift containers weighing up to 35 pounds in 
the performance of the assignment.  Work could possibly be done in 10 
-12 hours per day; hours can include all times of day and night, and 
will vary during the employment term with weather and field conditions.  
Core hours will typically be 8am – 5pm. Must have a valid driver’s 
license. A background investigation will be required for this position.

QUALIFICATIONS: To qualify for a GG-5 you need 9 months of field 
experience OR 3 years of subprofessional work experience OR 3 years of 
college with courses related to the work of the position to be filled 
(equivalent to 90 semester/135 quarter hrs) plus 3 months of lab or 
field work experience.  Subprofessional experience consists of working 
as a technician or aid in the field or in a laboratory or similar 
environment. Must have at least 3 months of experience identifying 
plants in the field. 
EQUIVALENT COMBINATIONS OF SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED EDUCATION AND 
EXPERIENCE ARE QUALIFYING.  Must have at least 3 months of experience 
identifying plants in the field. 

Taking and passing a pre-employment medical examination at Federal 
expense is a required due to the physical demands of this job.
 
BASIS OF EVALUATION: All applicants will be evaluated on the basis of 
education and experience (including unpaid or volunteer experience). 
Applicants must meet all qualifications and eligibility requirements by 
the closing date of this announcement.

First preference in referral will be given to eligible applicants 
entitled to 10 point veterans preference who have a compensable service-
connected disability of 10 percent or more.  All other qualified 
applicants entitled to veterans preference will be given preference over 
qualified applicants not entitled to veterans preference.

 
ALL APPLICANTS MUST BE UNITED STATES CITIZENS: Under regulations 
contained in the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, employment 
in this position is limited to those persons who are authorized to work 
in the United States.  Verification of employment eligibility will be 
required at the time of appointment.

As a condition of appointment, all new employees reporting for duty with 
the Department of the Interior will be paid through direct deposit to a 
financial institution of their choice.

Applicants selected for Federal employment will be required to complete 
a Declaration for Federal Employment, OF-306, prior to being appointed 
to determine their suitability for Federal employment and to authorize a 
background investigation.  Failure to answer all questions truthfully 
and completely or providing false statements on the application may be 
grounds for not hiring the applicant, or for firing the applicant after 
he/she begins work.  Also he/she may be punished by fine or imprisonment 
(U.S. Code, Title 18, section 1001).

Prior to or at the time of appointment, male applicants born after 
December 31, 1959, will have to certify that they have registered with 
the Selective Service System in order to be appointed to a position with 
the United States Geological Survey, unless legally qualified for an 
exception.

Employees of the U.S. Geological Survey are subject to the provisions of 
Title 43, U.S. Code, Section 31 (a) and may not according to this 
legislation and related regulation: (a) have any personal or private 
interest, direct or indirect, in lands or mineral wealth of such lands 
or a region under survey and whose title is in the U.S.; (b) execute 
surveys or examination for private parties or corporations; or (c)have 
personal or private interest, direct or indirect, in any private mining 
or mineral enterprise doing business in the U.S. except where 
specifically authorized by the Director of the U.S. Geological Survey. 

HOW TO APPLY: Carefully read all information and instructions. It is the 
responsibility of the applicant to insure the application is complete.  
The personnel office will not be responsible for soliciting additional 
information from applicants or from official personnel records, but will 
consider individuals based on their applications as submitted. 
Applications must be received in the FRESC Headquarters Office by the 
closing date on the announcement in order to be considered.  To obtain 
an OF 612, contact the U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources 
Discipline, FRESC Center HQ office at (541) 750-1040, or any Federal 
Personnel Office.

Submit one of the following forms of application: (a) résumé OR (b) OF-
612, Optional Application for Federal Employment, OR (c) other written 
format.  If submitting a resume be sure to include the following:
 JOB INFORMATION:
- Vacancy number, title, and grade(s) of the job for which you are 
applying

PERSONAL INFORMATION:
-Full name, mailing address (with zip code) and day and evening phone 
numbers (with area code)
-Country of Citizenship
-Veteran’s preference

EDUCATION:
-High school (name, address, including zip code if known)
-Colleges and universities (address including zip code if known)
  -Majors
  -type and year of any degrees received (if no degree, show total 
credits earned and indicate whether semester or quarter hours)
-Send a copy of your college transcripts or list of college courses 
completed.   Specify title of course, semester or quarter hours earned 
for each course, date completed, grade earned.

WORK EXPERIENCE:
-Give the following information on your paid and nonpaid work experience 
related to the job for which you are applying (do not send job 
descriptions)
   -Job Title (include series and grade if Federal job)
   -Duties and accomplishments
   -Employer's name and address
   -Supervisor's name and phone number
   -Starting and ending dates (month, day and year)
   - Hours per week
   -Percent (%) of time spent doing field survey work
   -Salary
-Indicate if we may contact your current supervisor

OTHER QUALIFICATIONS:
-Job-related training courses title, length, date taken)
-Job-related skills (e.g. other languages, computer software/hardware, 
tools, machinery, typing speed)
-Job-related certificates and licenses (current only)
-Job-related honors, awards, and special accomplishments (e.g. 
publications, memberships in professional or honor societies, leadership 
activities public speaking, and performance awards).  Give details but 
do not send documents unless requested.

To claim 5 point Veteran's Preference, a D D-214 showing character of 
discharge is required. If claiming 10 point Veteran's Preference, a SF-
15 with proof of claim is required. 


SUBMIT APPLICATIONS TO: 
FRESC Jobs 
USGS-BRD-Forest & Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
777 NW 9th St, Suite 400
Corvallis, Oregon 97330
e-mail  gs_nw_fresc_j...@usgs.gov
Fax: 541-750-1066


It is against the law to submit applications for employment using 
government franked envelopes or mail services (18 U.S.C. 1719). All such 
applications will not be considered.
APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE CLOSING DATE OF THE ANNOUNCEMENT TO 
BE CONSIDERED  
INCOMPLETE APPLICATION FORMS MAY RESULT IN YOUR MISSING CONSIDERATION 
FOR THIS VACANCY

The U.S. Geological Survey is an Equal Opportunity Employer

This agency provides reasonable accommodations to applicants with 
disability.

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