Wednesday, November 17, 2021

 Job Posting

Native Aquatics Biologist

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources

Moab Field Station

The Utah Division of WIldlife Resources Moab Field Station is looking to hire two (2) native aquatics biologists to join our team. These are full-time, benefitted positions based in Moab, Utah. Incumbents will lead and assist fisheries projects on the Colorado, Green, and San Juan Rivers with the goal of monitoring, researching, managing, and recovering the endangered fishes of the Upper Colorado River Basin. Candidates must have a strong desire to spend a long field season (March-October) on multi-day river trips in remote canyons of the Desert Southwest. Applications will be accepted through November 30, 2021. For additional information and to apply, please see the official job posting

https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/utah/jobs/3313677/native-aquatics-biologist?keywords=wildlife%20biologist&pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs

Native Aquatics Biologist

Salary: $19.61 - $22.78 Hourly

Location: Grand County, UT

Job Type: Full Time 

Agency: Department of Natural Resources

Job Number: 29752

Closing: 11/30/2021 11:59 PM Mountain

Recruiter: Karen Weir / kweir@utah.gov / 801-538-7425

# of Openings: 2

Schedule Code: TL - Time Limited - At-Will: Employees in this position serve at the pleasure of the appointing officer in an at-will status and may be terminated at any time for any lawful reason or for no reason. This is a career service exempt position.

Benefits: This position is eligible for a full benefits package. See benefits tab on link for details.

EEO Statement

The State of Utah is committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, or Veteran status. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. For accommodations, dial 711 or TTY: 800-346-4128.

Monday, February 1, 2021

Seasonal Job Opening

 

Native Fisheries Technician (WILDLIFE TECHNICIAN I/II)

 

Opening date:  2/1/2021

Closing date:  2/10/2021

Salary:  Wildlife Technician I ($11.78-$18.66); Wildlife Technician II ($13.11-$20.82)

Location:  Moab Field Station, 1165 S. Hwy 191 Suite #4, Moab, UT 84532

Time frame: April – November

Positions available:  multiple

Housing: Not provided         

 

The Utah Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife Resources, is seeking to fill multiple seasonal positions (no benefits) at the Moab Field Station in Moab, Utah. This appointment will last from April – November 2021. Housing is not provided.

 

Job Duties

Wildlife Technicians will assist with various field projects involving native and endangered fishes on the Green, Colorado, and San Juan Rivers and Lake Powell. Duties include monitoring of native and nonnative fish populations using seines, raft and jon boat electrofishers, trammel nets, hoop nets, larval light traps, sonic tracking and submersible PIT antennas. All field work is carried out during 1-10 day river trips. Technicians will be expected to row rafts, motor boats and become proficient with all collection techniques, fish identification and tagging. Field technicians are also responsible for trip preparation and clean-up, maintenance and repair of equipment, some data entry, and participation in public outreach activities. Applicants MUST be agreeable to mechanical removal and disposal of nonnative fish. Applicants will be considered for Technician II positions only if they can demonstrate significant experience with fish identification, handling, sampling, data collection, whitewater rowing, motoring, and general equipment maintenance.

 

Job Requirements and Skills

Wildlife Technician I: Applicants must be willing to work a flexible schedule under harsh and adverse field conditions and camp while conducting fieldwork. Applicants must be willing to and capable of performing physically taxing tasks and working outdoors in hot and/or rainy/cold weather. Field trips range from three to ten day trips in remote canyon locations. Applicants are required to be over 18 years of age, possess a valid driver’s license, and provide proof of citizenship. Desired experience includes: scientific data collection, whitewater rafting, motorized boat operation and maintenance, boat-mounted electrofishing, fish netting and seining, fish identification, backcountry or whitewater safety training, the ability to work independently, attention to detail and mechanical aptitude. Housing is NOT provided although a uniform allowance and meals, tents, sleeping pads, dry bags, and all camp gear are supplied during overnight fieldwork. Preference will be given to an individual with a Bachelor’s degree in a related field or seeking Bachelor’s degree in a related field.

 

Wildlife Technician II: Applicants must possess a high level of proficiency with the above requirements as well as experience in a leadership position and strong verbal and written communication skills. Applicants must be able to work independently with little to no oversight. Applicants must have boating (whitewater and/or motorized) and fisheries experience. Preference will be given to those applicants with mechanical and troubleshooting skills, experience boating on desert rivers, and experience working with desert fishes. Additional preference will be given to those applicants possessing a degree in the natural sciences and wilderness medical and swiftwater rescue training.

           

To apply: Resumes and cover letters may be emailed to katherinecreighton@utah.gov . Please indicate if you are only interested in applying for the Tech II position, otherwise you will be considered for both, depending upon experience.

 

For More Information or Questions:  http://moabfish.blogspot.com/  or email/call Katie Creighton (Native Aquatics Project Leader) at katherinecreighton@utah.gov/ 435.259.3780

 

DNR complies with the ADA.  Hearing impaired employees who wish further information regarding this announcement may call the DNR TTY number at 801-538-7458. Disabled employees who desire reasonable accommodation in the interview process should contact the DNR Human Resource Office at 801-538-7318.