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Last Updated: May 16th, 2008 - 06:17:57 |
 AQUATIC CONSERVATION BIOLOGIST TECHNICIANS IN COLORADO SPRINGS - NEW CDOW TEMP JOBS
Colorado Division of Wildlife Temporary Job Announcement Position 1- Aquatic Conservation Biologist-Technician I (temporary) Application DEADLINE: April 21, 2008 June 1 - October 31, 2008 Must be available for full-time work June-mid August, 2008. Position 2- Aquatic Conservation Biologist-Technician I (temporary) Application DEADLINE: Open until Filled July 1 - October 31, 2008 Pay Rate: $12.92/hour-$14.21/hour, depending on experience Location/Duty Station: Colorado Springs, CO Housing is not provided. How to Apply/Contact Info (phone/email): Please email resume and 3 references (including phone numbers) to Paul Foutz at paul.foutz@state.co.us Or mail to: ATTN: Paul Foutz
CDOW 5244 Sinton Rd. Colorado Springs, CO 80907 For questions call: 719.227.5217 Job Description Assist aquatic conservation biologist in a variety of work projects with aquatic native species. Work emphasis will focus on eastern plains native fish inventory. Aquatic inventory will consist of collecting fish, mollusk, habitat and water chemistry data. Collection methods will primarily include electrofishing and seining. Additional duties could include involvement in amphibian surveys or other conservation related work. Work will require employees to carry backpack electrofishing units, operate four wheel drive vehicles, and wade in wetlands, streams and rivers while sampling. Employees should expect to occasionally work in adverse and physically demanding conditions involving long and irregular hours. Employees will frequently be out of town during the work week and overnight travel during these periods will be required. Meals and overnight lodging will be provided during these periods. Minimum Requirements Preference will be given to candidates with a college degree or coursework in aquatic, wildlife, or other biological sciences. Applicants must have or obtain a Colorado drivers license. While experience with fish sampling and identification are desirable, no great amount of field or lab experience is necessary. A willingness to learn, and a good attitude and work ethic are indispensable in this position. The ability to get along with other members of a large crew is also important. Experience with Microsoft Excel and Access would be helpful, but is not required.
For more information about Division of Wildlife go to: http://wildlife.state.co.us.
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