Gopher Tortoise Survey - Seasonal Technician

University of Georgia

Brooklyn, NY

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
SKILLS
Agriculture, ArcGIS, Biology, Communication Skills, Data Collection, Data Management, Documentation, GPS (Global Positioning System), Gopher, Organizational Skills, Publications, Statistics, Surveying, Team Player, Truck Driver, Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), Wildlife Ecology, Wildlife Management
LOCATION
Brooklyn, NY
POSTED
1 day ago

Gopher Tortoise Survey - Seasonal TechnicianResponsibilitiesLine transects to document the location and activity status of gopher tortoise burrows.Camera scoping of gopher tortoise and mammal burrows, along with suitable underground refugia for small vertebrate species.Visual encounter surveys for priority plant and wildlife species.Data management and processing in Excel, Terraflex (Trimble GPS units), and ArcGIS Pro.Assist with field data collection and processing; support research on post-translocation status of gopher tortoises.Support development and implementation of habitat management and restoration initiatives.Conduct occasional UAV/drones surveys in recipient habitats.Assist with reports, publications, and grant‑funded projects as needed.Preferred QualificationsUndergraduate degree in Biology, Ecology, Wildlife Management, or related field OR 3 years relevant experience in field research and wildlife.Field experience with surveying for Gopherus spp., including transect surveys and burrow scoping.Basic knowledge of ArcGIS, statistical analysis, and data management software.Experience driving 4WD trucks on challenging unpaved roads.Knowledge of southeastern habitats and upland sandhills plant and animal communities.Strong organizational skills and commitment to high‑quality performance.Effective communication and teamwork in a field‑based setting.Flexibility with scheduling and resilience to variable field conditions.Physical DemandsGood physical condition and patience required for prolonged field work.Long days on buggy terrain, with potential for hot/humid weather in Georgia winters.Variable habitat conditions ranging from dense forests to open agricultural fields, typical of sandhills vegetation.Walking approximately 10 mi/day, carrying up to 10 lb of equipment, with continuous bending and squatting during burrow scoping.Handling of wild and captive animals, including venomous snakes, with adherence to safety protocols.Driving long distances to field sites and overnight stays in hotels during deployments.Employment DetailsPosition Type: Seasonal TechnicianSchedule: 8‑9 months (August 2026–April 2027), typically 40 hours/week, Monday–Friday with occasional weekend or 10‑hour shifts. Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's holidays granted as unpaid leave. No housing allowance; employees responsible for accommodations, but lodging and per diem for overnight deployments will be compensated. Salary: $16‑20 per hour, based on experience. Benefits: No health, retirement, or paid leave benefits; temporary position as a federal temporary placement.Equal Opportunity EmploymentThe University of Georgia is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status or other protected status.ContactRecruitment Contact: Kimberly AndrewsEmail: kma77@uga.eduPhone: (contact not specified)#J-18808-Ljbffr

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