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We seek to hire an Avian Survey Research Technician to complete collection of avian field data and vegetation surveys to support a project aiming to inform the management and restoration of fragmented/disturbed forest habitats for birds in Ohio. The position will involve working with two other staff members to complete avian point count surveys across the state.
Position duties will include (1) Working independently to complete avian point counts (primary focus) and as part of a team to complete vegetation surveys (secondary focus) to support project data collection; and (2) entering and managing field data post-collection.
The fieldwork element of the role will involve sampling ~100 individual avian point locations twice across five sites within Ohio including Grace Drake Agricultural Research Station, OSUs Mansfield Campus, OUSs Pomerene Forest Laboratory, and two locations within OSU’s Eastern Agricultural Research Station. Ten minute point counts will be completed between dawn and 10am with multiple points (~5-6) visited per day. The candidate will be expected to work independently under the direction of project supervisors to complete surveys and collect data. The candidate will also be expected to drive between sites, stay overnight at site locations in order to complete early morning surveys, and complete data entry and management following site visits. It is critical that the candidate has excellent avian identification skills (aural and visual) suited to Ohio. Experience working on avian-related research projects is required, specific experience completing point counts and vegetation surveys is desirable, but not essential. Basic experience with data entry/management would be helpful. As terrain may be difficult, a good level of physical health is essential as many points are located in remote forested areas. Accommodation and travel for fieldwork will be covered as required. The successful candidate will work under the supervision of Dr Jo Peacock.
Functions: Implement sampling work and experimental design as directed to project specifications. Complete avian point counts Assist in vegetation sampling. Complete data entry. Work with other team members to complete sampling work and data entry to project specifications. Work independently to their own initiative with minimal supervision and be able to solve routine problems as they arise. Coordinate with project team to plan task allocation to maximize time efficiency. Communicate task progress and any arising issues with supervisors
Minimum Education and Experience
Bachelors in relevant field or equivalent experience
1 year relevant experience with minimum education
Desired qualifications:
This job profile is a Research Technician 2 (T2 level) position on the career roadmap.
The salary paid to an individual will vary based on multiple factors, including but not limit to, education, years of experience, internal equity, etc.
Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check. A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process.
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