GIS/Field Data Manager- northern California
The Plumas Audubon Society is accepting applications for 1 GIS/field data
manager position that starts May 23 and goes through August 15. Applicants
need to have some practical experience with GIS and be detail orientated.
This position involves managing field data from Northern Goshawk, Spotted
Owl, Flammulated Owl, Aechmophorus grebe, and amphibian surveys that we
conduct on the Plumas National Forest in northern CA. This is a unique
position because the data manager will also assist with field surveys so
that they have an intimate knowledge of the survey areas and methods. The
survey areas are extremely steep and rugged with many hazards routinely
encountered including rattlesnakes, steep hillsides, poison oak, illegal
marijuana farms, and high temperatures all in remote locations with limited
cell service. The successful candidate will be very motivated to challenge
their physical ability and engage in a unique adventure. The position
involves some camping so camping gear is required. Field vehicles are
provided, but the GIS/data manager needs to provide their own
transportation to the office in Quincy each day. Compensation is $13-
15/hour DOE and the GIS/data manager works a regular work week (Mon-Fri)
consisting of five 8-hour days each week mostly in the office. Please send
a cover letter and resume to David Arsenault (david@plumasaudubon.org).
The successful candidate will be selected by March 15, 2016 and
applications will be reviewed as they are received.
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