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Detroit, MI
Wildlife Technician
Detroit, MI
Marquardt-Kohler
Detroit, MI
Wildlife Technician
  • Perform basic exclusion and repair work on areas that nuisance wildlife enter the structure and may have damaged using hand tools, sheet metal and screening
  • Willingness to work long hours in the field, in challenging field conditions, travel to remote locations, and work independently
  • Positive and effective communication with team members and project or task managers
  • Upon service completion, fill out necessary paperwork
  • Good work history
  • Advise customer of the services provided
  • Assist qualified Bat Biologists with conducting a variety of field studies on threatened/endangered bat species
Boston, MA
Fish & Wildlife Technician
Boston, MA
Haley and Sons
Boston, MA
Fish & Wildlife Technician
  • Performing quality control checks to ensure that all data collected is accurate and complete
  • Maintain, construct, and perform minor repairs to ponds and walkways, fish feeders, egg trays, and screens
  • Directing the work of one departmental Fish and Wildlife Technician II
  • Directing the work of up to four lower level technicians
  • Performing maintenance on multiple state facilities and equipment including buildings, ATVs, skiffs, etc. in Port Moller and at field camps
  • Provide commercial fisheries updates to the public via VHF and single sideband radio (SSB)
  • Lead one Fish and Wildlife Technician II in daily weir operations and camp maintenance by assigning tasks and work schedules
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Los Angeles, CA
Northeast District Wildlife Technician
Los Angeles, CA
Hackett and Sons
present
Los Angeles, CA
Northeast District Wildlife Technician
present
  • Performs related duties as assigned
  • Performs field investigations to determine compliance with conditions of environmental permits
  • Transports and distributes fish and game (i.e., pheasants, quail, hare, and hatchery raised fish) to provide the public with hunting, fishing, and wildlife viewing recreational opportunities
  • Assists in maintaining and enhancing habitats by constructing and repairing nesting structures and using a variety of equipment, including brush cutters, backhoes and bulldozers, to preserve and protect the state’s natural resources while promoting a well-rounded and diverse community of plants and animals
  • Provides support and supervises the construction and repair of nesting structures
  • Handles animal complaints by providing technical assistance by telephone or by making site visits and intervening in the best interest of the public and the resource
  • Assists Stewardship Biologist and Land Agent with boundary work
Education Education
Bachelor’s Degree in Fisheries
Bachelor’s Degree in Fisheries
University of Georgia
Bachelor’s Degree in Fisheries
Skills Skills
  • Eighteen months of fish culture (care of fish) experience. (six months of fisheries, fish screens, wildlife or related habitat work experience will count toward this experience)
  • Trapping, treating and immobilization
  • Recognizing disease symptoms
  • Operating pond pumps and equipment
  • Operating heavy equipment
  • Operating electronic or mechanical equipment
  • Collecting and recording data
  • Report Writing including feed schedules
  • Fish culture experience in a hatchery setting
  • Using Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Microsoft Outlook
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On-call Wildlife Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Sage-grouse trapping and telemetry
  • Ground and Aerial Biological Surveys
  • Record Keeping and Data Entry
  • B.S. degree in wildlife biology or closely related field
  • Must be proficient in navigation using maps and GPS
  • Must have a valid driver's license and be able to operate four-wheel drive, manual transmission trucks and All Terrain Vehicles (ATV's)
  • Must be able to work independently in the field for extended periods of time
  • Strong knowledge of short-grass prairie/shrub-steppe vegetation preferred
  • Previous consulting experience or biological resources management
  • Proficiency in MS Office Applications (Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Excel) and ArcMap
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Wildlife Technician On-call Resume Examples & Samples

  • Must have a valid driver's license and be able to operate four-wheel drive, manual transmission trucks, All Terrain Vehicles (ATV's) experience preferred
  • Have solid avian and mammalian identification skills
  • Strong knowledge of short-grass prairie/shrub-steppe wildlife and plant species
  • Experience in or knowledge of energy development industry
  • Previous experience conducting eagle use surveys and avian point counts
  • Excellent problem solving skills with ability to analyze situations, identify existing or potential problems and recommend solutions
  • Proficiency in MS Office Applications (Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Excel) and Esri Arc GIS programs
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Wildlife Technician On-call Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor Degree in Biology or related field is Desired
  • Solid field skills, including the ability to work primarily outdoors
  • Data analysis
  • We are particularly interested with candidates who have previous construction compliance experience
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Dfw-southeast District Wildlife Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Collects various environmental and biological data, organizes and enters data into database, and performs basic statistical functions for analysis by biologists. Prepare summaries of data for others’ use in fish and wildlife population monitoring and management. Assists others in compliance determinations, monitoring, and conservation efforts; assist in various projects, performing activities such as population monitoring, tagging and banding
  • Perform field investigations to determine compliance with conditions of environmental permits
  • Maintains, performs minor repairs to, and sets-up power equipment and apparatus for collection of samples/data; operate a variety of hand and power tools and equipment (e.g., chain saws, motors, pumps, nets, etc.). Perform routine preventative maintenance on vehicles and equipment; and perform general maintenance activities for buildings and grounds to contribute to the safety, effectiveness, and lifespan of the equipment or facilities
  • Provide support and supervise the construction and repair of nesting structures
  • Transports and distributes fish and game (i.e., pheasants, quail, hare, and hatchery raised fish) to provide the public with hunting, fishing, and wildlife viewing recreational opportunities
  • Assist in preparation of public information and education and participate in its dissemination. Serve as a resource for the public regarding wildlife issues or questions; educate, inform, and address the public’s concerns regarding interpretation of rules and regulations; lead tours of facilities; and coordinate volunteers to help build awareness of conservation and protection and to promote the state’s wildlife and natural resources
  • Performs related duties as assigned
  • Knowledge of hunting and fishing rules and regulations of the state
  • Ability to operate heavy equipment, boats, and motors and use hand and power tools
  • Ability to perform basic math functions
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Dfw-seasonal Wildlife Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • A cover letter and resume expressing your interest in this position must be submitted as part of the application process. These documents must be specifically attached to the requisition for which you are applying
  • Ability to perform basic mathematical formulas to analyze data
  • Basic understanding of routine operations of Fisheries and Wildlife Districts and Hatcheries
  • Ability to work independently and as a member of a team
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Orkin Nuisance Wildlife Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • The Nuisance and Wildlife Technician will follow a daily schedule, insuring timely arrival at each stop. (A company vehicle is provided.)
  • Provide our customers with the best bird and wildlife control services in the industry
  • Discuss the scope of services provided with the customer and will prospect in a designated sales territory for new sales
  • Develop a daily schedule of productive activity from creative sources and qualified leads
  • Prepare proposals specific for the homeowners and commercial customer needs and close the sale to achieve assigned sales performance objectives
  • The technician could also travel up to 75% each week, this is determined through the development of new business with our commercial and residential customers
  • The ability to learn our business and a background in customer service
  • Experience in the construction/building field is a plus
  • A clean driving record and be able to pass a background check including a drug screen
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Wildlife Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assist qualified Bat Biologists with conducting a variety of field studies on threatened/endangered bat species
  • Perform habitat surveys and assessments, and collect and analyze acoustic data
  • Conduct mist net surveys, radio-tracking of bats, and roost emergence counts
  • Perform mine portal/cave surveys, hibernaculum population censuses, and track survey progress
  • Conduct, maintain, and decontaminate equipment, store and organize field data, and prepare reports
  • Wildlife technicians are generally expected to be available and willing to be on site, in the field for the full season (anticipated March 2017 through August 2017), and work long hours each day, including late night/early morning hours to conduct the requisite night survey work
  • This position requires working in extreme field conditions such as rugged terrain and inclement weather
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Non-game Wildlife Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • BS or BA in wildlife biology or related field in natural resources or biology
  • 1 year of field experience
  • Knowledge of the flora and fauna of central Louisiana
  • Field experience in Louisiana or SE USA
  • Experience implementing the field techniques of capturing, identifying (visual and auditory), and banding/ marking birds, reptiles, amphibians, mammals, fish and invertebrates
  • Experience with GPS and GIS
  • Experience with MS Office
  • Experience with T&E wildlife species in Louisiana/SE USA
  • Experience working on a military installation
  • Experience working in the Southern/Louisiana ecosystems
  • Ability to operate 4-wheel drive vehicles, ATVs/ UTVs, carpentry typed power equipment, chain saw and farm equipment
  • Ability to maintain a flexible work schedule
  • Experience communicating with stakeholders and/or the public
  • 4) Degree Conferral (copy of diploma if transcripts do not include confirmation that degree was awarded upload under ‘Other’)
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Northeast District Wildlife Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Performs field investigations to determine compliance with conditions of environmental permits
  • Maintains/performs minor repairs, and set-up power equipment and apparatus for collection of samples/data; operate a variety of hand and power tools and equipment (e.g., chain saws, motors, pumps, nets, etc.). Perform routine preventative maintenance on vehicles and equipment; and perform general maintenance activities for buildings and grounds to contribute to the safety, effectiveness, and lifespan of the equipment or facilities
  • Assists in maintaining and enhancing habitats by constructing and repairing nesting structures and using a variety of equipment, including brush cutters, backhoes and bulldozers, to preserve and protect the state’s natural resources while promoting a well-rounded and diverse community of plants and animals
  • Provides support and supervises the construction and repair of nesting structures
  • Assists Stewardship Biologist and Land Agent with boundary work
  • Handles animal complaints by providing technical assistance by telephone or by making site visits and intervening in the best interest of the public and the resource
  • Assists in preparation of public information and education and participate in its dissemination. Serve as a resource for the public regarding wildlife issues or questions; educate, inform, and address the public’s concerns regarding interpretation of rules and regulations; lead tours of facilities; and coordinate volunteers to help build awareness of conservation and protection and to promote the state’s wildlife and natural resources
  • Ability to use a computer to enter data and produce written documents
  • Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing
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Fish & Wildlife Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Participate as crew on an electroshocking boat to collect Hudson River fish for contaminant analysis. Process fish and deliver them to the Hale Creek Field Station. Manage logistics of fish collection and boat maintenance
  • Perform data entry and assist with data management of the fish contaminant database
  • Use collected fish scales to determine ages of fish
  • Provide oversight of fish collection for contaminant analysis by General Electric contractors
  • Assist with other Bureau of Habitat programs as needed
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Fish & Wildlife Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Pond, feed, grade, and collect eggs from wild and hatchery fish; shock, pick, and enumerate eggs; regulate water supplies; remove mortality; and recognize and treat fish diseases
  • Record and maintain information on amount and type of feed received and fed, water quality, fish mortalities, and liberations and maintain gas, oil, and mileage records
  • Weigh, count, and load fish and eggs for transfer and liberation; operate liberation trucks; and distribute fish
  • Maintain, construct, and perform minor repairs to ponds and walkways, fish feeders, egg trays, and screens
  • Maintain lawns, shrubs, and trees
  • Maintain and repair hatchery buildings and residences, fish pumps, lawn mowers, power tools, roads, and trails
  • Meet the public, maintain public relations, answer questions, and conduct hatchery tours
  • An Associate's degree in Fisheries Technology, Aquaculture or Aquarium Science; OR
  • Eighteen months of fish culture (care of fish) experience. (six months of fisheries, fish screens, wildlife or related habitat work experience will count toward this experience)
  • Trapping, treating and immobilization
  • Recognizing disease symptoms
  • Operating pond pumps and equipment
  • Operating heavy equipment
  • Operating electronic or mechanical equipment
  • Collecting and recording data
  • Report Writing including feed schedules
  • Fish culture experience in a hatchery setting
  • Using Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Microsoft Outlook
  • Working with the public including answering questions and providing information
  • Spawning adult fish
  • Working with fish eggs and fry
  • Effective November 1, 2016, SEIU represented employees who are Public Employee Retirement System (PERS) participating members will have their base salary increased by 6.95%. Upon becoming a PERS participating member, SEIU employees pay the employee 6% contribution to PERS. See FAQs at http://www.seiu503.org/wp-content/blogs.dir/10/files/2016/10/PERS-pick-up-FAQ-10.14.2016-update.2.pdf (Download PDF reader)
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Fish & Wildlife Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assist fish screening staff as assigned by performing manual labor and operating heavy equipment (dump truck with trailer backhoe, fork-lift, overhead cranes, boom truck, etc.). Construct and fabricate fish screen systems and passage devices involving metal components, concrete forms and other associated parts and materials for installation at water diversions
  • Construction/fabrication activities involve welding, carpentry, masonry, equipment operation, mechanics and assembly of screening systems
  • Monitor the effectiveness of fish screens by periodic inspections. Perform minor maintenance (inspection, lubrication, cleaning) and major maintenance (solar repairs, fabrication, replacement and repair of screen components using skills such as welding) on fish screens as needed
  • Maintain inventory of equipment, tools, parts and supplies necessary to construct, repair and maintain fish screening systems. Determine and recommend purchases for screening tools, parts and supplies to the supervisor
  • Use firearm (occasionally) to euthanize sick or injured wildlife or killing or hazing nuisance animals
  • An Associate's degree in Fisheries Technology, Aquaculture, Aquarium Science, Wildlife Technology or Agriculture; OR
  • Eighteen months of experience in fisheries, fish culture, fish screens, care of livestock, agricultural research and experimentation, monitoring game or wildlife, or farming
  • Using hand and power tools
  • Using an Metallic Inert Gas (MIG), Plasma cutter, arc welder and cutting torches
  • Forming, pouring and finishing concrete
  • Operating heavy equipment (such as dump truck, boom truck, forklift and backhoe)
  • Writing progress or technical reports
  • Basic computer experience, Microsoft Outlook, Excel and Word
  • Knowledge and experience troublshooting solar/electrical systems
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Fish & Wildlife Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Administer hunt program and work in check station. Issue daily permits to hunters, check hunter bag and identify sex, age and species of harvested waterfowl and record hunter data. Answer public information requests in person and by phone. Check hunters' license stamps, permits and report violations to the Oregon State Police or Columbia County Deputy. Patrol area by foot and vehicle to insure compliance with wildlife area regulations and gather harvest data during hunting seasons. Pick up hunting permits deposited at self service check stations and records data. Clean the check stations and restock supplies as needed
  • Participate in habitat development and farming program. Implement farming plans by plowing, discing, harrowing and seeding waterfowl forage areas. Operate tractors up to 120 horse power and farming implements such as plows, disc, harrows, seed drills and mowers. Control vegetation by using rotary mowers and applying herbicides and using hand sprayers. Participate in habitat development and wildlife status trends by conducting surveys and implementing habitat development plans
  • Participate in the maintenance and monitoring of water levels in the wildlife area through the pumping program. Adjust water control structures to place water into proper ditches at the correct time to ensure proper water levels. Inspect, maintain and repair all water control systems on the wildlife area. Identify needed repairs, prioritize them, consult area manager for approval and confer with engineering section when necessary. Must be able to operate such equipment as backhoe, crawler tractor, tractor with arm mower, dump truck, and other farm tractors. Must be able to use all necessary hand tools, power tools, drill press, saws, gas and arc welding equipment
  • Use dump truck to haul and spread dirt, rocks and gravel. Use road grader, backhoe, and crawler tractor to construct and repair roads. Install, remove, clean out and repair cattle guards
  • Complete monthly reports and other special reports as needed. Assist in completing annual reports and federal aid work plans. Properly use Purchase Orders, Transmittals, Contract Release Orders and other purchasing documents. Furnish a Weekly Report of Operations for supervisor in a punctual manner
  • An Associate's degree in Wildlife Technology or Agriculture; OR
  • Eighteen months of experience in the care of livestock, agricultural research and experimentation, monitoring game or wildlife, or farming. (six months of fisheries, fish culture, fish screens, or related habitat work experience will count toward this experience)
  • Contacting hunters and collecting harvest information
  • Operating power equipment
  • Conducting wildlife habitat restoration
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Fish & Wildlife Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Installing, operating, maintaining, and disassembling a salmonid counting weir
  • Identifying and enumerating salmonids as they pass through a salmonid counting weir
  • Directing the work of up to four lower level technicians
  • Assembling, maintaining, repairing, and closing field station facilities that may consist of tents, weatherports, and cabins
  • Conducting escapement sampling of sockeye salmon by measuring length, determining sex, and taking appropriate scale for age analysis
  • Compiling field data and reporting to project leaders via single side band (SSB) radio and satellite telephone
  • Communicating logistical needs such as food, fuel, supplies, and building materials
  • Experience working at a weir
  • Experience identifying salmonids
  • Remote living experience
  • Experience with and the ability to operate firearms
  • Experience operating small skiffs
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Fish & Wildlife Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Installing, operating, and removal of a resistance board floating weir
  • Properly identifying and enumerating all five Pacific salmon species
  • Directing the work of one departmental Fish and Wildlife Technician II
  • Assembling, maintaining, and closing of field station facilities that consist of tents and weather ports
  • Operation and maintenance of river skiffs mounted with outboard jets
  • Collection of age-sex-length information from Chinook, sockeye, and chum salmon as outlined in the Department's sampling manual
  • Daily communication of weather, fish passage, and sampling data to project leader via email, cell phone, and/or satellite telephone
  • Oversees inseason camp logistics such as ordering materials, fuel, food, and other supplies that are needed and coordinates with the project leader so the project operates within budget constraints
  • Experience working at a weir as well as living and working in a remote location
  • Ability to properly enumerate and identify all five species of Pacific salmon
  • Experience collecting age, sex, and length samples from live salmon
  • Experience with training and leadership of fishery technicians
  • Experience operating and maintaining skiffs and outboard jets
  • Strong interpersonal skills to communicate with public, coworkers, and project leader
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Fish & Wildlife Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Installing, maintaining, and removing tripod and floating adult salmon counting weirs
  • Lead one Fish and Wildlife Technician II in daily weir operations and camp maintenance by assigning tasks and work schedules
  • Properly identifying and enumerating adult salmon escapement and sampling adult salmon for age, sex, and length data (ASL) data
  • Properly identifying and sampling salmon smolt for age, weight, and length (AWL) data
  • Compiling and reporting escapement and sampling data to project leaders
  • Provide commercial fisheries updates to the public via VHF and single sideband radio (SSB)
  • Performing quality control checks to ensure that all data collected is accurate and complete
  • Performing maintenance on multiple state facilities and equipment including buildings, ATVs, skiffs, etc. in Port Moller and at field camps
  • Communicating logistical needs for supplying the field station such as food, fuel and project materials to project biologists
  • Setting up, maintaining and closing down field stations
  • Ability to live and perform physically demanding work in remote locations and inclement weather for extended periods of time
  • Ability to differentiate salmon species
  • Experience with biological sampling of live salmonids
  • Experience communicating over VHF, SSB and satellite telephones
  • Experience operating ATVs and skiffs with outboard motors
  • Experience performing routine maintenance on buildings, skiffs, outboard engines, ATVs and generators
  • Experience with hand tools and constructing small scale projects
  • Experience with leading field operations in remote locations
  • Ability to work well as part of a team to achieve project objectives
  • Experience living and working in areas of high bear concentrations, as well as the safe and appropriate use of bear deterrents
  • A cover letter highlighting work experience and strengths as they relate to the job description and skills and abilities outlined above
  • A copy of college transcripts (unofficial copies acceptable), if you are using education to meet the positions minimum requirements
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OPS Wildlife Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Field work setup, live-trapping, chemical immobilizations, measurements, etc
  • GPS telemetry, including data management
  • Analyses of home ranges, movement, etc
  • Preparing grant proposals
  • A degree (BS. or MSc.) in ecology, biology, wildlife, environmental science, or related field
  • Prior field experience with wildlife or similar
  • A valid driver's licenses
  • Be capable of working at night in the field, while maintaining quality control in field measurements and data recording
  • A cover letter with information about interests, qualifications, dates of availability, and current contact information
  • Names and phone numbers of two references
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Wildlife Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Drive company vehicle to customer locations
  • Meet with customers to explain service and service agreement and have customers fill out and sign appropriate paperwork
  • Inspects the interior and exterior of the building to be treated
  • Capture nuisance wildlife in an urban and suburban setting
  • Perform basic exclusion and repair work on areas that nuisance wildlife enter the structure and may have damaged using hand tools, sheet metal and screening
  • Upon service completion, fill out necessary paperwork
  • Advise customer of the services provided
  • Conduct annual reinspections of customer’s property as assigned
  • Maintain cleanliness of vehicle and equipment
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Fish & Wildlife Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Two years relevant experience
  • Must possess or be able to obtain, within one year of employment, the National Wildfire Coordinating Group's (NWCG) Fire Fighter Type II certification
  • Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field may substitute for two years of the required experience
  • Two years experience involving farm or ranch operations
  • Two years experience involving general maintenance activities such as carpentry, plumbing and electrical work
  • Two years experience involving equipment operation, repair and maintenance
  • Two years experience using a computer to include word processing and spreadsheet programs
  • Knowledge of wildlife, range, farming and livestock practices common to East Texas
  • Skill in effective verbal and written communication
  • Skill in using MS Word, Excel and Outlook
  • Skill in establishing and maintaining effective work relationships with co-workers and work-related contacts
  • Skill in using hand tools, power tools, and mechanical equipment
  • Skill in basic carpentry, plumbing and electrical repairs
  • Skill in operating and maintaining vehicles and heavy equipment
  • Skill in repairing and maintaining specialized equipment such as mowers, trailers and small engines
  • Ability to maintain accurate records and prepare written correspondence
  • Ability to perform basic report writing
  • Ability to work independently with little or no supervision
  • Ability to work in extreme hot and cold weather conditions
  • Ability to observe and record biological data
  • Ability to make minor vehicle and small engine repairs
  • Ability to assist with management, research and guiding/conducting of public hunts for extended periods of time
  • Ability to conduct work activities in accordance with TPWD safety program
  • Ability to perform manual labor including lifting supplies and materials up to 50 lbs
  • Submittal of a completed online application
  • Work history experience MUST be completed in the online application
  • A scanned copy of official college transcript(s) issued from the registrar must be attached to the online application (if applicable)
  • Applicants must attach a DD214 or other supporting documentation to the online application to claim Veterans Preference
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Fish & Wildlife Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in relevant field may substitute for the required experience
  • Knowledge of wildlife, wildlife/range management practices, farming and livestock practices applicable to Central Texas
  • Skill in using hand tools, power tools and mechanical equipment
  • Skill in basic landscaping and building maintenance
  • Ability to meet and deal effectively with the public, landowners and co-workers
  • Ability to assist with management, research, guiding and conducting public hunts for extended periods of time
  • Ability to perform manual labor including, lifting supplies and materials up to 50 lbs
  • Ability to perform work activities in accordance with TPWD safety program
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Fish & Wildlife Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Must possess or be able to obtain, within one year of employment, the National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) Fire Fighter Type II certification
  • Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field may substitute for the required experience
  • Two years experience in wildlife management, farm or ranch operations, building maintenance, vehicle repairs, heavy equipment operation and maintenance
  • Two years experience using computers to include word processing and spreadsheet programs
  • Knowledge of wildlife habitats and wildlife species indigenous to coastal prairies and marshes
  • Knowledge of wetland wildlife, coastal marshes, farming and livestock practices applicable to coastal prairies and marshes
  • Skill in operating common farming and ranching machinery and heavy equipment to include dozers, compact track loader, farm tractors, shredders, and discs
  • Skill in welding, carpentry, plumbing, electrical, fencing, mechanical and road maintenance
  • Skill in operating specialized equipment such as airboats, ORVs, ATVs, vehicles, mowers, trailers, and small engines
  • Ability to perform grounds maintenance activities such as mowing and weed eating
  • Ability to plan, coordinate and organize assigned work activities
  • Ability to maintain accurate records, comply with purchasing documentation, and prepare written correspondence
  • Ability to assist with management, research and conducting public hunts for extended periods of time
  • Ability to repair and maintain specialized equipment such as airboats, farm equipment, vehicles, mowers, trailers and small engines
  • Ability to work both independently with little or no supervision
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Fish & Wildlife Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Contacting and interviewing recreational anglers and charter boat captains and crew to obtain groundfish effort and harvest information
  • Properly identifying and sampling harvested groundfish for age, weight, and length (AWL) data
  • Compiling and reporting sampling data to project leader
  • Communicating logistical needs to project biologist
  • Ability to perform physically demanding work in inclement weather for extended periods of time
  • Experience interviewing and working with the public
  • Experience working in or with commercial or sport fish fisheries
  • Experience with writing scientific documents (seasonal summaries, memos, etc.)
  • Experience with speciation of fish
  • Experience using computer software (word processing, spreadsheets, etc.)
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Fish & Wildlife Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • No experience required
  • Knowledge of wildlife, range, farming and livestock practices
  • Skill in providing quality customer service in a courteous and professional manner
  • Skill in operating common farming and ranching machinery and heavy equipment to include dozers, farm tractors, shredders and discs
  • Skill in basic welding, carpentry, plumbing, electrical, fencing, mechanical and road maintenance
  • Skill in using hand and power tools and other mechanical equipment
  • Ability to maintain vehicles, farm equipment, mowers, trailers, and small engines
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Fish & Wildlife Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Experience performing necropsies on deer
  • Knowledge of white-tailed deer and other cervids
  • Knowledge of chronic wasting disease
  • Knowledge of deer anatomy
  • Knowledge of deer-necropsy techniques
  • Skill in effective interaction with staff at all levels of the department and other state agencies and organizations
  • Skill in providing exceptional customer service
  • Skill in using MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook
  • Skill in meeting deadlines
  • Skill in making independent, sound and timely decisions
  • Skill in identifying, researching and compiling information
  • Ability to work under extreme environmental conditions
  • Ability to identify cervid species
  • Ability to collect tissue samples from dead deer
  • Ability to meet and deal effectively with the hunters, landowners, co-workers, and the general public
  • Ability to be an effective and productive team member
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Ops Fish / Wildlife Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Supporting the HAB monitoring program by preparing sampling kits, logging data into existing databases, and assisting with sample processing as needed
  • Preparing, editing, and disseminating daily and weekly reports or summaries of lab/field data
  • Researching, writing, editing, and coordinating scientific content for weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual publications including fact sheets, brochures, newsletters, websites and articles
  • Updating web content (multiple times a week) and tracking associated analytics, in accordance with state guidelines
  • Acting as a point of contact for facilitating and appropriately directing public information and media relations requests
  • Working with research staff to coordinate HAB social media content (Flickr, Facebook) and promote products, outreach events, and projects