Position Title: Lead Bird Bander
Location: Northwestern New Mexico/Durango CO Start date: mid-March 2025
Supervisors: Dr. Jennifer Phillips, Dr. Jennifer Heppner Duration: 6 months
Salary Estimate: ~$20/hr at ~$2,400/month
- Organize and lead field work, specifically in efficient capture of adult birds with mist nets
- Record bird song before or after capture
- Operate a sound level meter to measure ambient noise levels on territories
- Deploy and maintain off-grid solar power systems for radiotowers
- Find and monitor nests on banded bird territories
- Banding and measuring of adult birds (wing, mass, fat score, tarsus, bill length, bill depth, bill width)
- Obtaining blood and feather samples without harm to the bird
- Attach and remove radio transmitters
- Radio telemetry
- Mentor students and technicians as it relates to the project and communicate clearly with teammates
- Read and follow protocols
- Assist with experimental light assembly and disassembly
- Perform other duties as assigned
- A strong record of independently setting up mist nets, extracting and banding adult birds
- Ability to identify passerine birds by sight and sound
- Strong computer and data management skills
- Excellent organizational skills
- Ability to prioritize, plan, organize, and meet timelines, including communicating banded territory locations to teammates the day they are found/banded
- Ability to establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationship with others
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Desire to learn new skills and work in teams including students, researchers, and faculty
- Ability to move to field site region for 6 months during field seasons, including some camping in remote field sites. Provided field housing is shared with a large crew in typically with 2 people per room.
- Possession of a driver’s license and the ability to drive four-wheel drive vehicles off-road.
- A background check is required for all regular, benefited positions
- The following experience is desirable:
- Experience within sensory ecology and/or field-based acoustic research experience
- Strong analytical skills
- Experience working with people of different backgrounds, philosophies, and objectives
- Ability to exchange information in person or on the telephone
- Ability to operate a computer keyboard and calculator
- Ability to read a variety of materials including detailed protocols
- Sitting or standing for extended periods of time, often hiking up to 6 miles per day
- Physical agility to lift 50 pounds to shoulder height
- Physical agility to lift, carry, push, or pull objects
- Physical and psychological ability to withstand demanding fieldwork that includes:
- Early mornings and late nights (cold in early season and mornings and hot in late season)
- Fluctuating temperatures
- Biting insects
- Interactions with non-target wildlife (snakes, bears, mountain lions, unexpected humans)