Fisher Telemetry Field Technician - Surrey, Canada - British Columbia Conservation Foundation

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Fisher Telemetry Field Technician

Job Term:
August 21 to December 16

Hours: 40 hours per week


Salary:
$20 per hour - crew accommodation and per diems are provided.

Location:
Hundred Mile, BC, with travel throughout the Cariboo Region from Williams Lake to 100 Mile House.

Position Duties

  • Collecting telemetry information on radiotagged fishers.
  • Collecting habitat information on known fisher locations and within fisher home ranges.
  • Deploying and checking remote wildlife cameras.
  • Assisting with small mammal livetrapping surveys.
  • Data entry and digitizing data collected in the field.
  • Similar duties as required.
  • Access sites via ATV and hiking through thick brush in summer, via snowmobile and snowshoe in winter.
  • Use of inReach communications devices and safety monitoring systems.
  • Maintenance and repair of field equipment.
  • Please Note: flexibility in scheduling, a sharp focus, attention to detail, and safety in the field are essential.
Minimum Qualifications/requirements

  • Legally entitled to work in Canada
  • Valid Class 5 BC driver's licence
  • Valid First Aid (Worksafe BC Level 1)
  • Competent working with tablets and computers
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Experience working in the outdoors, in adverse weather and environmental conditions
  • Competent navigating through complex terrain
  • Ability to work independently, in a team, and remotely
Asset Qualifications

  • Familiar with field survey procedures and equipment
  • Experience driving an All-TerrainVehicle
  • Experience driving a snowmobile
  • Experience with VHF telemetry
  • Ability to troubleshoot mechanical and technical challenges
  • Experience in mobile data collection, use of GPS, measuring tools,
  • Extremely strong attention to detail
  • A degree, diploma, or enrollment in the natural sciences
  • A passion for conserving native wildlife

Closing Date:
August 11th. Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis, do not delay in applying.

  • The British Columbia Conservation Foundation (BCCF) is committed to achieving and maintaining a workforce that is representative of women, Aboriginal peoples, persons with different abilities and members of visible minorities._
  • BCCF undertakes to identify and remove any discriminatory policies and practices found in the recruitment, selection and hiring, promotion, training, retention and termination of employees in all levels and categories of employment._
  • COVID19: While we at BCCF do not currently have a mandatory COVID19 vaccine policy in place, some of our clients have enacted mandates that stipulate vaccination requirements be met by both their workers and their contractors. In light of this, some BCCF workers, contractors and volunteers—i.e., those who are or will be conducting work in spaces where our clients' mandates are enforced—will be required to be fully vaccinated before they will be allowed to enter any of the mandateaffected worksites or risk being prevented from conducting the work, unless a properly supported Human Rights exemption applies._
  • In order to be compliant, some BCCF workers will be asked by a BCCF employment or contract representative to provide proof of vaccination status in order to facilitate their right and safe access to premises, worksites, or spaces that are affected by our clients' mandates. If you are one of our workers who will be directly affected by these vaccination policies, you will be contacted by a BCCF employment representative who will offer details and further direction surrounding your access to affected sites. Please do not attempt to go to mandateaffected worksites without first speaking with your BCCF representative._

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