Hilo, Hawaii
MKFRP RESTORATION TECHNICIAN – ID# 19574.
Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit. Regular, Full-Time, RCUH Non-Civil Service position with the Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit (PCSU), Mauna Kea Forest Restoration Project (MKFRP), located on the Island of Hawai‘i. Continuation of employment is dependent upon program/operational needs, satisfactory work performance, availability of funds, and compliance with applicable Federal/State laws.
MINIMUM MONTHLY SALARY: $2,571/Mon.
DUTIES: Works with staff and community volunteers in restoring and monitoring native vegetation on Mauna Kea. Vegetation restoration will be guided by the principles of adaptive management and experimentation. Implements restoration activities in collaboration with project staff, other partners, and with volunteers. Drives project vehicles up Mauna Kea to access sites. Maintains predator control system (feral cats, mongoose, and rats) as part of endangered species protection program. Assists with monitoring of restoration trials, plantings, and invasive plants. Provides summaries and analysis of monitoring data. Implements and assesses techniques for restoring and managing native vegetation, and builds appreciation for natural resources and ecological processes within the local community through public participation in restoration activities.
PRIMARY QUALIFICATIONS: EDUCATION/TRAINING: Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited four (4) year college or university in Biological Sciences, Natural Resource Management, Geography or Hawaiian Studies with basic, or related Biological courses. EXPERIENCE: One to three (1-3) years of experience in or related to conservation or managing natural resources. Experience needs to be documented well and acquired under the employment of an academic institution, governmental agency, private company, or non-profit organization in the appropriate field. ABIL/KNOW/SKILLS: Good knowledge of biology and Hawaiian natural history. Working knowledge of word processing, database, and spreadsheet applications. Ability to learn to recognize and correctly identify plant species. Ability to effectively communicate and adhere to safety protocols. Ability to use map and compass to navigate in remote areas. Ability to use Global Positioning System (GPS) units to document plant locations, monitoring plots, and transects. Ability to take detailed field notes and develop systems for data collection. Ability to lead field assistants and volunteers and to coordinate field projects and data collection. Ability to safely apply herbicides, given appropriate training. Ability to maintain and repair ungulate exclusion fences. Must possess a valid driver’s license (and if use of personal vehicle on the job is required, must also have valid personal driver’s insurance equivalent to Hawai‘i’s No-Fault Driver’s Insurance) and maintain throughout the duration of employment. Must be able to drive a 4-wheel drive vehicle with manual transmission. Post Offer/Employment Condition: Must be able to pass a post offer criminal background check. Must complete the online Hazard Communication training immediately after hire or no later than employee’s initial exposure to hazardous chemicals. PHYSICAL/MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS: Ability to carry loads up to sixty (60) pounds assisted and hike up to ten (10) miles a day. Ability to camp in remote areas for up to five (5) days a week. POLICY AND/OR REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS: As a condition of employment, employee will be subject to all applicable RCUH policies and procedures and, as applicable, subject to University of Hawai‘i's and/or business entity's policies and procedures. Violation of RCUH's, UH's, or business entity's policies and/or procedures or applicable State or Federal laws and/or regulations may lead to disciplinary action (including, but not limited to possible termination of employment, personal fines, civil and/or criminal penalties, etc.).
SECONDARY QUALIFICATIONS: Fieldwork related to natural resources management and conservation biology, with emphasis on monitoring and management of native and non-native plants in Hawai‘i. Knowledge of endangered species in Hawai‘i.
INQUIRIES: Chauncey Asing 974-4228 (Hawai‘i).
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: Please go to www.rcuh.com and click on “Job Postings.” You must submit the following documents online to be considered for the position: 1) Cover Letter, 2) Resume, 3) Supervisory References, 4) Copy of Degree(s)/Transcript(s)/Certificate(s). All online applications must be submitted/received by the closing date (11:59 P.M. Hawai‘i Standard Time/RCUH receipt time) as stated on the job posting. If you do not have access to our system and the closing date is imminent, you may send additional documents to rcuh_employment@rcuh.com. If you have questions on the application process and/or need assistance, please call (808)956-8344 or (808)956-0872.
CLOSING DATE: December 3, 2019
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