2014-02-12

Outreach Notice

Forestry

Forestry Technician, Research

GS-0462-07

 

 

USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station

Clemson, SC

 

The Southern Research Station will soon be advertising a GS-0462-07 Forestry Technician position.  The position is full-time, temporary (not to exceed 1 year) with the Center for Forest Disturbance Science Research Work Unit and located in Clemson, South Carolina.

 

ABOUT THE POSITION:   This position will provide field (70%) and office (30%) support to scientists for research in multiple aspects of fire ecology.  The work team is charged with conducting research in support of prescribed burning and fuel reduction in the southern Appalachian Mountains and southeastern Piedmont.  The team conducts interdisciplinary studies on such varied topics as wildlife, soils, entomology, pathology, economics, vegetation, remote sensing, and fire behavior.  The selected candidate will assist scientists, other professionals, and technicians to install study plots, implement treatments such as fire, and collect data.  Knowledge of field data collection, data entry, and plant identification are mandatory.   Adequate knowledge, experience, and/or training in all three areas must be demonstrated.  Training and physical capability sufficient to maintain a firefighters red card at the moderate level is will be a requirement of the position but is not prerequisite.  The position will require strenuous work in uncomfortable field environments.  It will also require extensive travel throughout the Southeast.  Relocation expenses are not available.

 

LOCATION:  Lehotsky Hall on the campus of Clemson University, Clemson, SC.

 

ABOUT THE SOUTHERN RESEARCH STATION:   The Southern Research Station is responsible for conducting research, development and application needed to create the science and technology to sustain and enhance southern forest ecosystems and the benefits they provide to the south and the nation.  The Station employs about 550 people.  About 20 Station employees are located at Clemson. 

 

THE COMMUNITY:  The City of Clemson is located in Pickens County, South Carolina. Pickens County is in the northwestern section of South Carolina, and Clemson is in the southern portion of the county.  Over the past thirty-five years, the population of Pickens County has more than doubled. In 1960, the population was 46,030; by 1990, it had increased to over 93,000 residents. The growth of the City of Clemson has been even faster. The climate in the Clemson area is moderate with an average temperature of 60.6 degrees Fahrenheit. The average temperature during January is 42.3 degrees Fahrenheit, while the average July temperature is 78.3 degrees Fahrenheit. The average annual precipitation in the Greater Clemson area is 47.54 inches.

 

TRANSPORTATION:  Clemson is served by jet and commuter airlines with service into Greenville-Spartanburg Airport (45 miles away).  The Clemson Area Transit operates bus routes throughout the city. 

 

EDUCATION:  The Pickens County school system serves the Clemson Area with Daniel High School (http://www.pickens.k12.sc.us/daniel.hs), Edwards Middle School (http://www.pickens.k12.sc.us/Edwards.jhs), and Clemson Elementary School (http://www.pickens.k12.sc.us/clemson.es/).  Higher education is readily available at Tri-County Technical College (http://www.tricounty.tec.sc.us/), Southern Wesleyan University (http://www.swu.edu) and Clemson University (http://www.clemson.edu/).

 

RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS:   Most major religions are represented within a 50 mile radius.

 

CULTURAL AND RECREATIONAL ADVANTAGES:  Clemson offers a range of cultural activities ranging from symphony to top name country and western artists.  Events are frequently scheduled at Clemson University’s Brooks Center (http://www.clemson.edu/Brooks/index.asp), and Greenville’s Peace Center (http://www.peacecenter.org/) and Bilo Center (http://www.bilocenter.com/).  Clemson University is the home of the South Carolina Botanical Garden.

 

Clemson is a haven for outdoor sports enthusiasts with golf courses, tennis and swimming.  There are numerous lakes, rivers, waterfalls, and hundreds of miles of hiking trails in the area.  Hunting and fishing opportunities abound in the area as well.  

 

HOW TO APPLY:  To be considered for the position, you must submit your application on line at USAJOBS.gov.  The announcement number is TBD and should be available in late February.  Although not mandatory, we request that you send the attached form to Dr. Tom Waldrop at the address indicated.

 

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION:  If you are interested or desire more information about this position, contact Dr. Tom Waldrop at twaldrop@fs.fed.us or (864) 656-5054.  

Applicants must be U.S. citizens

 

 

 

 

 

USDA is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer

Outreach Response Form

USDA Forest Service

Southern Research Station

Deadline:  February 20, 2014

 

Position Title/Series/Grade:  Biological Science Technician, GS-0404-07

Location:  Clemson, SC

 

PERSONAL INFORMATION

 

Name:  ______________________________________Date:  _____________________

 

Address:  ____________________________________Phone: ____________________ 

 

E-Mail:  ____________________

 

Current Federal Employee?                Yes_____                    No      

 

Current title/series/grade/location:  ___________________________________________

 

Type of appointment you are currently under ___________________________________

(e.g., Career, Career-Conditional, Excepted, Excepted VRA, etc)

 

To receive notification of the vacancy announcement, send this form to:

Dr. Tom Waldrop, Team Leader

US Forest Service

239 Lehotsky Hall

Clemson, SC  29634-0331

E-Mail:  twaldrop@fs.fed.us

Phone:  (864) 656-5054       Fax:  (864) 656-1407

 

 

 

Thank you for your interest in employment with the Southern Research Station.

 

USDA is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer

 

 

 

 

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