What are the responsibilities and job description for the Research & Monitoring Technician position at Palouse Conservation District?
Position Summary
The Research and Monitoring Technician’s primary purpose is to assist the Research and Monitoring Coordinator in the development and implementation of monitoring programs that assess the effectiveness of conservation practices implemented by the District. Serving as an integral member of a team of conservation professionals working both in the field and office. The position will help plan, organize, and coordinate stream, wetland, soil, habitat, and other monitoring programs and projects; organize and coordinate public events; and assist other staff with grant deliverables and or contract-related tasks as part of the District’s annual plan of work. The successful candidate will become a member of the District’s team of conservation professionals working together to enhance and protect natural resources.
Position Details
FTE: Full Time (40 hours/week)
Compensation: $18.12 - $26.26/hour (Depending on experience)
Position Type: Regular (benefit eligible)
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree (BS/BA) in Natural Resources, Environmental Sciences or closely related field; OR a technical degree (AS/AA) and 1-year related experience. Qualifying experience may substitute year-for-year for the education requirement.
- Knowledge of ecological restoration, current agricultural land use practices, resource management issues and challenges, and agricultural best management practices.
- Experience with Microsoft Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.), and Arc GIS.
- Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
- Physically able to carry up to 40 lbs. over steep and rough terrain in inclement weather conditions.
- Organized and attentive to detail
- Valid, unrestricted driver’s license.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience programing with The R Project for Statistical Computing.
- Working knowledge of local, state, and federal conservation programs through Farm Service Agency or Natural Resources Conservation Services currently available to landowners such as EQIP, CRP, CREP, etc.
- Experience installing, maintaining, and using water quality sensors, sondes, and data loggers.
- Knowledge of watershed management, with an emphasis on hydrology, geomorphology, and stream ecology.
- Knowledge and experience in processing remote sensing data from Landsat and Sentinel satellites.
- Knowledge of local plant communities, vegetation monitoring techniques, and metrics, and riparian ecology.
- Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) pilot; has a current remote pilot certificate (pilot certificate issued under 14 CFR part 61)
- Experience with ESRI GIS programs (ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, Survey123, and ArcGIS Collector).
Palouse Conservation District offers benefits for regular and project employees that include:
- Medical/dental/vision, basic life and long-term disability insurance through the Washington State Public Employees Benefits Board (PEBB)
o 100% of the premium cost for the employee is covered by PCD
o 35% of the premium cost for spouse and dependents is covered by PCD
- Medical Flexible Spending and Pre-Tax Dependent Care Assistance Programs
- Retirement through the Washington State Department of Retirement Systems (DRS)
o Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)
o Optional participation in the Deferred Compensation Plan (DCP)
- Annual LifeFlight Membership that covers employee and dependents.
- 12 days paid annual and sick leave per year.
- 12 paid holidays.
- WSU Tuition Waiver that covers up to 6 credits per fall/spring semester.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $18.12 - $26.26 per hour
Expected hours: 40 per week
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Flexible schedule
- Flexible spending account
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
- Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person
Salary : $18 - $26