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Invasive Plant Technicians

Deadline:
Employer:
Eastern Nevada Landscape Coalition

Job Field:
Other
Job Type:
Seasonal, Temporary, Internship
Location:
Nevada
Location Detail:
Carson City
Job Description:

The Eastern Nevada Landscape Coalition (ENLC) is hiring three (3) invasive plant technicians to work in the Carson City, NV District of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). This project is funded through a cooperative agreement between the Carson City District BLM and ENLC. The Crew will be based out of the Carson City District Office and will work throughout the District. Much of the work will take place in remote locations in variable weather conditions. Some camping may be required, but would be the exception. Housing for these positions is not provided. Successful candidates will have to successfully pass the Nevada Department of Agriculture pesticide applicator’s certification.

 

Position DUTIES:

·Technicians will inventory, monitor, and control noxious weed populations

·Inventorying includes identifying invasive plants to the species level, surveying and mapping infestations with GPS receivers, capturing digital photo points, and managing data

·Monitoring noxious weed populations using standardized protocols to ensure treatment effectiveness

·Control infestations with herbicide applied via backpack sprayers and UTVs with boom sprayers

·Daily logistics coordination with key BLM staff and Crew Lead

·Driving large 4x4 trucks with UTV trailer on highways and on remote two-track roads

·Safely and effectively apply various herbicides to noxious weeds following standard protocols and laws

·Ability to carry up to 40lbs, while hiking over uneven terrain

·Obtain Nevada Department of Agriculture applicator’s certificate

·Safe and effective use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), which will be provided

·Operation of UTVs

Qualifications:

Preference is given to those with experience in the following fields: invasive plant management, biological sciences, natural resources, botany, GIS, rangeland management, or general plant taxonomy and the ability to follow directions and safety protocols. Applicants must be experienced with 4WD vehicles and should have a clean driving record for the past three (3) years. Preference is given to applicants with experience using GPS units and

ArcMap. Plant identification experience is a plus.

Miscellaneous:

This position runs from late April-early May through August with a schedule of 10 hours per day, Monday-Thursday. Crew members are responsible for their own housing while working on this project.

 

About ENLC and the Carson City, NV area: The ENLC is headquartered in Ely, Nevada. We are a non-profit conservation organization comprised of public, private, and non-profit partners dedicated to the restoration of the arid and semi-arid west through collaborative teamwork.

 

Carson City, Nevada’s capitol, is nestled in the Carson Mountain Range and foothills of the Sierra Nevada. The area has a unique blend of sagebrush steppe attributes including beautiful expanses of sagebrush flats and many other mountain ranges nearby for exploring and recreating. The rugged Sierra Nevada Mountains offer unique camping, hiking, mountain biking, backpacking, and skiing opportunities. Carson City has a lively downtown area and hosts cultural events throughout the summer (including the Farmers Market, Carson Valley Days, and Genoa Concerts on the Green, just to a name a few).

Salary:
$18/hour (plus $40/day per diem when camping).
How to Apply:

Applicants should email a cover letter, resume, and contact information for at least three (3) references to Susi Algrim at execdir@envlc.org. Please put “Carson City Invasive Plant Technician” in the email subject line. Deadline for applications is February 3rd, although the review process will begin immediately. Visit http://www.envlc.org/ for more information.

 

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