Biological Science Technician |
Job Type |
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Organization |
National Park Service |
Job Description |
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Mississippi National River and Recreation Area is hiring for a seasonal Biological Science Technician.
The Biological Science Technician will assist the field biologist in landscape restoration activities that include invasive species removal and control and re-introduction and care of native plant species. The incumbent will implement established natural resource management projects and field research by following instructions and standardized procedures to collect and organize field data. The incumbent will ensure adequate quality control of data collected samples. Recording all data collected and providing preliminary assessment and classification of the information will be expected. The incumbent will provide technical information, ensure quality control, and solve logistical or operational problems within the scope of the incumbent's knowledge and authority. MISS has a growing volunteer program including the Habitat Restoration Event (HRE) program; the incumbent will provide advice, assistance and training to support the park's volunteer programs on tasks such as treatment and removal of invasive and exotic species, and landscape restorations including planting and caring for native plant species.
Please view the announcement and apply here.
The application period is open today (1/8) through Monday (1/13). However, this job will close when we have received 50 applications which may be sooner than 1/13. (Learn more). Thus we encourage you to apply early.
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Location |
National Park Service |
Expires |
2020-01-13 |
Link |
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/554820400 |
MAEE Partner |
National Park Service |
Biological Science Technician
National Park Service
Location: National Park Service
Expires: 2020-01-13
Job Description:
Hello!
Mississippi National River and Recreation Area is hiring for a seasonal Biological Science Technician.
The Biological Science Technician will assist the field biologist in landscape restoration activities that include invasive species removal and control and re-introduction and care of native plant species. The incumbent will implement established natural resource management projects and field research by following instructions and standardized procedures to collect and organize field data. The incumbent will ensure adequate quality control of data collected samples. Recording all data collected and providing preliminary assessment and classification of the information will be expected. The incumbent will provide technical information, ensure quality control, and solve logistical or operational problems within the scope of the incumbent's knowledge and authority. MISS has a growing volunteer program including the Habitat Restoration Event (HRE) program; the incumbent will provide advice, assistance and training to support the park's volunteer programs on tasks such as treatment and removal of invasive and exotic species, and landscape restorations including planting and caring for native plant species.
Please view the announcement and apply here.
The application period is open today (1/8) through Monday (1/13). However, this job will close when we have received 50 applications which may be sooner than 1/13. (Learn more). Thus we encourage you to apply early.
Biological Science Technician
Posted: January 9, 2020 by MAEE Administration
Category: National Park Service
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