Job Title: | SCIENTIFIC TECHNICIAN 3 *02081H |
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Opening Date/Time: | Tue. 02/23/16 12:00 AM Pacific Time |
Closing Date/Time: | Tue. 03/08/16 11:59 PM Pacific Time |
Salary: | $2,873.00 – $3,740.00 Monthly |
Job Type: | Full Time – Non-Permanent |
Location: | Thurston County – Olympia, Washington |
Department: | Dept. of Fish and Wildlife |
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is dedicated to preserving, protecting and perpetuating fish, wildlife and ecosystems, while providing sustainable recreational and commercial opportunities dependent on viable fish and wildlife populations. Each day, WDFW employees facilitate fishing, hunting and wildlife viewing opportunities for millions of residents and visitors. WDFW’s employees–field and laboratory biologists, geneticists, research scientists, hatchery professionals, policy experts, fully commissioned law enforcement officers, land stewards, lab technicians, property acquisition specialists, customer service representatives and others work throughout the state. WDFW employees protect and restore critical habitat, strive to facilitate species recovery when necessary, and manage hundreds of fish and wildlife species. WDFW employees maintain nearly a million acres of public wildlife lands. They interpret, apply and enforce state and federal laws and collaborate with stakeholders to protect fish and wildlife resources. Find out more about us and the important work we are a part of at www.wdfw.wa.gov.
Scientific Technician 3
(Full-time; Non-Permanent)
The Department of Fish and Wildlife is recruiting to fill two full-time, non-permanent, Scientific Technician 3 positions located in the Habitat Program, Fish Passage Division. The duty station is in the Natural Resources Building, Olympia, Thurston County. These positions report to the Fish Passage Inventory Coordinator within the Fish Passage Division of the Habitat Program. These positions participate in fish passage inventories designed to locate and assess natural and human made in-stream features that may pose a passage problem for anadromous and resident salmonids. These positions may also participate in Hydraulic Project Approval compliance and effectiveness monitoring. The work will typically be Monday through Thursday, 40 hours per week, but applicants must be able and willing to work alternative work schedules including nights and/or weekends, and travel including overnight stays. The position duration is approximately 4 months, with possibility of extension. The anticipated start date is April 1, 2016. |
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These positions are responsible for conducting fish passage inventories to locate and assess natural and human-made in-stream features that may pose a passage or entrainment problem for salmonids. Fish passage inventories support prioritization and implementation of fish habitat enhancement and recovery projects in Washington. These positions may also collect monitoring data on hydraulic project approval permits issued by WDFW.
This is primarily a field position, with approximately 80% of the work to be conducted in field conditions, year round. Approximately 20% of the week is spent in the office entering data and preparing summary reports. The successful candidate must be willing and able to adapt to flexible work schedules, work along busy state highways, work long hours in adverse weather conditions, and walk streams to take measurements. Walking streams requires safely moving through thick vegetation, climbing over and around log jams, wood debris and walking on uneven terrain and slippery surfaces while carrying up to 30lbs of field gear. Principal activities include:
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Education/Experience:
A valid driver’s license. (If selected for an interview, you may be asked to furnish your license and driving record.) Preferred/Desired Qualifications: Ability to: think critically; collect, record, and compile data; perform work in a safe manner; work independently and as part of a team; accept supervision; follow prescribed protocols and procedures; follow oral and written direction; develop and maintain positive, productive, respectful working relationships with coworkers, collaborators, and local landowners; make independent judgments in the field; perform a variety of outdoor work in inclement weather; tolerate difficult and sometimes tedious work conditions; abide by all applicable agency policies. Competencies
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Working Conditions The successful candidate must be willing and able to:
Union How to Apply:
Please note: Failure to follow the above application instructions will lead to disqualification. E-mailed documents will not be accepted in lieu of attaching your documents to the online profile. Upon submission of your online application, you will immediately receive a confirming e-mail. You will then be notified via e-mail of your status during the process. In addition to the e-mail notifications, you can check the status of your application at any time by visiting your online profile at www.careers.wa.gov. Due to the high volume of applications that we receive, we ask your understanding and encourage you to use the online process and avoid calling for information. The Department of Fish and Wildlife is an equal opportunity employer. We strive to create a working environment that includes and respects cultural, racial, and ethnic, sexual orientation and gender identity diversity. Women, racial and ethnic minorities, persons with disabilities, persons over 40 years of age, disabled and Vietnam era veterans and people of all sexual orientations and gender identities, are encouraged to apply. Persons needing accommodation in the application process or this announcement in an alternative format may call (360) 902-2276 or the Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (360) 902-2207. |
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