JOB SUMMARY: This position is a Biological Science Technician (Avian), GS- 0404-6 working for Northern Alaska Fish and Wildlife Field Office in Fairbanks, Alaska. Salary: The salary for each location may vary depending on locality. Locality tables may be found here Cost of Living Allowance: In addition to the yearly salary, this position is entitled to a 1.69% cost-of-living allowance (COLA).This allowance is subject to annual review, adjustment, and rate decrease. MAJOR DUTIES: This is a temporary appointment intended for seasonal work that is less than 6 months or 1040 hours from the date of appointment/service year. It is expected this position will be terminated upon completion of the seasons work. The agency may non-competitively rehire an eligible temporary seasonal worker in subsequent years who works less than 6 months or 1040 hours in their service year. As a Biological Science Technician (Avian) your duties will include, but are not limited to, the following: Responsible for leading and operating a field camp for extended time frames, including logistics, developing work plans/schedules, providing instruction, and working with others. Leads a group of lower graded technicians in gathering field data and provides necessary training in techniques and procedures. Makes recommendations for improvements in methods and procedures. Conducts surveys to collect and analyze various types of information on bird populations such as habitat use, sex and age structure, seasonal movement, and foraging ecology data, behavioral data, population abundance, and harvest characteristics. Makes preliminary assessment of such things as habitat preference and population dynamics. makes preliminary determinations of the cause of problems noted, e.g., drought, overpopulation, or toxins. Assists in the development of plans and guidelines by collecting and compiling specified data. May present and/or prepare environmental educational material of limited difficulty. Collects avian morphometric data, mark/recapture data, and biological samples by capturing, measuring, marking and collecting biological samples from waterfowl. Uses traps and nets to capture waterfowl species for study measurement and banding. Operates a variety of field equipment including, generators, radios, radio tracking equipment, handheld GPS units, satellite phones, firearms, cars and trucks, and cameras. Uses computer to enter, tabulate, manage, analyze basic data on avian populations without direct daily supervision. IMPORTANT: Click the 'Apply for this job' button to view a complete job description.