[ECOLOG-L] Biological Field Technician (Fisheries)

2015-03-23 Thread Dan Dauwalter
Trout Unlimited (Boise, Idaho) seeks a highly motivated biological field 
technician (Intern) to conduct fish and aquatic habitat surveys in southern 
Idaho and northern Nevada this summer.  Field work will include, but is not 
limited to: backpack electrofishing; fish identification; stream habitat 
assessment; deployment of stream temperature loggers; GPS navigation; 
driving vehicles on poorly maintained roads; data entry and analysis.  This 
will be a physically demanding job, involving hiking, driving, and camping 
in rugged terrain for 5 or more days (with 2 days off per 5 days worked).  
Weather conditions will be variable, with hot days being typical (up to 95 
F).  The position will be based out of TU’s Boise (Idaho) office, where 
individuals will be expected to find their own housing.

Employment dates are from June 1 to August 31, 2015, although exact start 
and end dates are negotiable.  Compensation will be from $1,500 to 
$2,000/month (paid bi-monthly) depending on experience, plus $20/day per 
diem while working in the field.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
-Enrolled in 4-year college degree program in fisheries, aquatic sciences, 
or a related field
-Experience in stream fish and habitat sampling
-Coursework in Ichthyology, or ability to identify non-game fishes
-Excellent interpersonal skills, and ability to work independently and take 
initiative
-Valid driver’s license
-Previous field work in remote locations, including GPS experience
-Use of 4 wheel drive vehicles or ATVs on rugged roads
-Microsoft Office (including MS Access) and GIS software experience
-Wilderness First Aid training

HOW TO APPLY:
Please send a brief cover letter describing your interest and qualifications 
(less than one page), resume, and contact information for two professional 
references via email to: Dan Dauwalter, email: ddauwalter (at) tu.org, by 
April, 3rd.  **Please put “Biological Field Technician” in the subject line 
of the email.


[ECOLOG-L] Job: Trout Unlimited - Fisheries Data Specialist

2013-10-24 Thread Dan Dauwalter
Title:  Fisheries Data Specialist (11 month term)
Reports To: Fisheries Scientist
Dept: Science   
FLSA: Exempt

About Trout Unlimited 
Today, Trout Unlimited is a national organization with more than 150,000 
volunteers organized into about 400 chapters nationwide. This dedicated 
grassroots army is matched by a respected staff of organizers, lawyers, 
policy experts and scientists, who work out of more than 30 offices. Our 
mission is to conserve, protect and restore North America's cold-water 
fisheries and their watersheds.  

Position Summary 
Trout Unlimited’s science team anticipates hiring a Fisheries Data 
Specialist to be based in Boise, ID, as part of a NASA-funded project to 
develop broad-scale population and genetic models of population viability in 
trout. The person hired for this position will be responsible for 
assembling, managing, and analyzing fish abundance and genetics data, as 
well as assembling and manipulating spatial datasets using a geographic 
information system (GIS). Occasional travel to adjacent states to work with 
collaborators may be required. There may be limited opportunities for field 
work on related projects, but 95% of work time will be spent in an office. 
This is an 11-month term position with the possibility of a one-year 
renewal. Salary is $35,000 per year plus health benefits (Medical, Dental 
and Vision). 

Duties and Responsibilities 
•   Assemble and organize database of fish collections
•   Calculate fish abundances from count data
•   Assemble and organize a database of fish movement barriers
•   Use a geographic information system (GIS) to map data
•   Assemble and organize fish genetics data
•   Assist in data analysis
•   Assist on related projects as needed


Qualifications
•   Bachelors of Science in a natural resources related field. Master’s 
degree preferred.
•   Experience in database development and management using Filemaker, 
Access, SQL, or other platforms.
•   Experience in data manipulation and analysis, preferably in R.
•   Experience with GIS.
•   Knowledge of fish sampling techniques and methods of estimating 
population abundance preferred.
•   Excellent attention to detail.
•   Knowledge of population viability analysis, distribution modeling 
and population genetics is a plus.

How to Apply
Please send a letter of interest, resume, and 3 professional 
references(names, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, and relation to 
applicant). If possible, please combine all in one PDF and send by email 
with “Fisheries Data Specialist” in the subject line to: Dan Dauwalter, 
Fisheries Scientist, ddauwalter at tu.org. Review of applications will begin 
November 4th, 2013 and continue until a suitable candidate is found.  

TU is an Equal Employment Opportunity & Affirmative Action Employer pursuant 
to Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act & Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment 
Assistant Act. TU hires staff without regard to race, color, religion, 
national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, marital status or 
disability.


[ECOLOG-L] Trout Unlimited (Biological Field Technician; Boise, ID)

2014-03-27 Thread Dan Dauwalter
Trout Unlimited (Boise, Idaho) seeks two highly motivated biological field 
technician Interns to conduct fish and aquatic habitat surveys in southern 
Idaho and northern Nevada this summer.  Field work will include, but is not 
limited to: backpack electrofishing; fish identification; stream habitat 
assessment; deployment of stream temperature loggers; GPS navigation; 
driving vehicles on poorly maintained roads; data entry and analysis.  This 
will be a physically demanding job, involving hiking, driving, and camping 
in rugged terrain for 5 or more days (with 2 days off per 5 days worked).  
Weather conditions will be variable, with hot days being typical (up to 95 
F).  The position will be based out of TU’s Boise (Idaho) office, where 
individuals will be expected find their own housing.  The position will 
report to the Fisheries Scientist for daily work tasks.  

Employment dates are from June 1 to August 31, 2014, although exact start 
and end dates are negotiable.  Compensation will be $2,200/month, plus 
$20/day per diem while working in the field.

Preferred qualifications: Enrolled in 4-year college degree program in 
fisheries, aquatic sciences, or a related field; Experience in stream fish 
and habitat sampling; Coursework in Ichthyology, or ability to identify non-
game fishes; Excellent interpersonal skills; Ability to work independently 
and take initiative; Attention to detail; Valid driver’s license; Previous 
field work in remote locations; Use of 4 wheel drive vehicles or ATVs on 
rugged roads.

To Apply: Please send a cover letter, resume, and contact information for 
two professional references via email to: Dan Dauwalter, ddauwalter at 
tu.org, by April 11th.   **Please put “Biological Field Technician” in the 
subject line of the email.