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Biological Science Technician

3 months ago


Blairsville, United States Forest Service Full time

The work performed is traditional hands-on wildlife work. The incumbent performs any of the assignments listed below related to all types of wildlife, including small mammals, birds, carnivores, megafauna, fish, reptiles, amphibians, etc.
Independently plans and conducts a variety of field studies of sensitive wildlife species to determine numbers, environmental conditions, and the condition of the species and its habitat, and factors affecting the health and welfare of the species.
Data elements collected include, but are not limited to, such things as habitat conditions, age of habitat, location of species, and the condition of the species being studied.
Evaluates data and makes recommendations for improvement of habitat or species. Data is collected in field locations, away from the unit.
May participate in capturing and banding a variety of wildlife species being studied, e.g., conducts surveys in order to determine occupancy, nesting, and reproductive statuses. Trains others in handling and banding techniques.
Develops work plans to collect required data, determines recording requirements, and factors to use for complete habitat and species condition analyses.
Participates with biologists or resource specialists in planning work and contributes productive ideas on uses of materials and methods.
Improves, adapts, and develops techniques, procedures, and equipment based on detailed practical knowledge and broad experience.
Changes study procedures and data collection in accordance with conditions found in order to provide clear, concise recommendations, which will improve habitat and condition of the species.
Provides detailed reports on work methods, data collected and project evaluation. Determines need and recommends equipment requirements for project at hand and assures equipment is operational and available when needed.
Uses personal computer systems and associated software for recording, storing, and analyzing data.
May train lower-level employees on designated projects.