In cooperation with the Bureau of Land Management Casper Field Office, Great Basin Institute is recruiting two (2) qualified Hydrology Technician to join our program. The Technicians will assist with the following projects:
The Hydrologic Technician will work closely with the agency hydrologist to assist with stream monitoring, weather station maintenance, riparian and wetland monitoring, fence maintenance for spring enclosures, surface water and groundwater collections and soil sample collection and processing. The technician will assist in Multiple Indicator Monitoring which is a protocol designed to determine the status of riparian areas. Another protocol for monitoring of rangeland conditions the technician will assist with is PFC (Proper Functioning Condition). If weather does not permit field work the technician will spend time inputting data, maintaining equipment or processing field samples.
This position is field-work intensive with approximately 80% of the term spent in the field and the remaining 20% spent analyzing data and compiling progress and final reports to be submitted by established deadlines.
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Compensation & Benefits:
Compensation:
Benefits:
- Company-paid comprehensive medical, dental (with option to upgrade in coverage), and vision insurance;
- $25,000 Basic Life & AD&D insurance at no cost;
- Personal leave and holidays;
- Access to Pro Deals;
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Timeline:
- 16-week appointment, pending successful completion and passage of federal background check prior to start date;
- Full-time (40 hrs/wk)
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Location:
Based in Casper, WY, in the vicinity of Casper Mountain and southern Big Horns. The Casper Field Office manages 1,326,733 million acres of public land for diverse resources and uses, including National Historic Trails, rock climbing, hiking, mountain biking and livestock grazing.