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The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is seeking to hire one (1) full-time, seasonal position in Cheyenne, WY, to assist in conducting instream flow studies on native cutthroat trout streams in western Wyoming. The position is 4 months in duration.
Job Responsibility:
Use land surveying equipment (total station, auto level, laser level), GPS devices, velocity meters, and data loggers to collect stream channel morphology, depth, velocity, water level, discharge, substrate, cover, temperature, and other stream habitat data in remote areas
Operate 4X4 vehicles
Perform data entry and quality control
Review and manage images from phone and trail cameras
Perform routine maintenance of sampling gear
Electronically scan and file historical instream flow study documents
Communicate well with members of the public, landowners, and personnel from various agencies and professionally represent the WGFD
Maintain a positive attitude during inclement weather, physically demanding conditions, and during interactions with members of the public
May occasionally assist other department crews in vegetation monitoring, electrofishing, netting, stream surveys, and other tasks
Requirements:
Must have a valid driver's license
Ability to perform fieldwork under adverse weather conditions
Ability to wade swift streams
Ability to carry a 40 lb. backpack while hiking into and out of the backcountry
Must be willing to perform extensive travel across the state in Department vehicles
Must be willing to work irregular hours, including early mornings and late evenings
Must be able to work well independently with minimal supervision and to work well with others on a small crew
Ability to learn new skills and techniques quickly and apply those skills efficiently
Knowledge of stream habitat quality and condition and habitat requirements of stream fish species
Nice to have:
Preference may be given to those currently holding or pursuing a degree in fisheries or wildlife management, aquatic ecology, ichthyology, hydrology, watershed science, or a closely related field
Strong preference will be given to candidates that attach a position-specific cover letter, resume, and college transcripts to the State of Wyoming online application
What we offer:
Lodging, waders, rain gear, uniform, and all other necessary field equipment and expenses will be provided when in the field