Eastern Wild Research Technician
Listed on 2026-02-06
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Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Environmental Science -
Research/Development
Biology
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Posting DetailsPosition Details:
- Posting Number: G/R20830P
- Working Title:
Eastern Wild Turkey Research Technician - Department:
Warnell-Sch Forestry & Nat Res
About the University of Georgia:
Since our founding in 1785, the University of Georgia has operated as Georgia’s oldest, most comprehensive, and most diversified institution of higher education. UGA is currently ranked among the top 20 public universities in U.S. News & World Report. The University’s main campus is located in Athens, approximately 65 miles northeast of Atlanta.
We are seeking one (1) technician to assist with a project focusing on wild turkey reproductive ecology. The project will specifically focus on the chronology of turkey gobbling, turkey movements, space use, nesting, and brood rearing in relationship to hunting on the landscape. The role of the technician will be assisting with nest monitoring, radio-telemetry, habitat sampling, acoustic surveying, and data recording and processing.
The technician will work both independently and as part of a small crew. The research will be conducted on the Savannah River Site in Aiken, South Carolina.
- Nest monitoring - 25%
- Radio telemetry - 45%
- Data entry - 10%
- Vegetation sampling - 10%
- ARU maintenance - 10%
Preference will be given to applicants that have a B.S. in wildlife ecology or related field. Competitive candidates will be expected to have previous field experience with radio telemetry and wildlife tracking.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and/or Competencies- Have previous experience with radio telemetry and wildlife tracking.
- Have previous experience with GIS.
- Have strong interpersonal skills as daily interaction with U.S. Forest Service personnel will occur.
- Work early mornings and late nights and weekends when necessary.
- Have experience operating 4WD vehicles.
- Have experience with vegetation sampling and surveys.
- Have experience with climbing tree stands and doesn’t have a fear of heights.
This job requires working early mornings in potentially unfavorable weather conditions (cold and wet). Additionally, you should be able to lift 50lbs, operate 4WD vehicles, and be able to use climbing tree stands.
Contact InformationFor questions concerning this position or recruitment progression, please refer to the Recruitment Contact listed below.
- Recruitment Contact Name:
Mike Chamberlain - Recruitment Contact Email: mchamberlain.edu
Required Documents
- Resume/CV
- Cover Letter
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