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Yyyyyy x. yyyyyy

0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000

Mobile: (xxx-xxx-xxxx

Email: abc@xyz.com

Country of Citizenship: United States

Veterans Preference: 0 points

 

Vacancy Announcement:           

 

 

Core Competencies

 

Design; Implementation; Biological Programs; Data Collection; Field Investigation; Endangered Species;

General Botany; Systematic Botany; Dendrology (Topics in Wildlife Plant Identification); Wild Bird Ecology; Habitat Management; Wildlife Principles and Techniques; General Biology; General Ecology; General Genetics; Wild Mammal Ecology; Mammalogy; Fisheries Management; National Wildlife Policy; Geology; Biostatistics; Chemistry; Herpetology; Wildlife Law Enforcement; Human Anatomy and Physiology; Team Building; Training and Development; Strategic Planning; Creative Problemsolving; Collaborative Teamwork; Leadership; Client Relations; Decision Making; Communications;

 

Work Experience

 

Biological Science Technician, GS-6, 5/2009 - 6/2009

USGS

Hawaii National Park

Address, City, Hawaii Zip

Salary: 31,000/Year

Hours per week: 50

Michelle Reynolds, ( xxx-xxx-xxxx . 231; May Contact Supervisor: Yes

 

Assessed scientific proposals and publications and drafted papers, briefing documents and reports. Wrote two publications, two endangered species reports, and one administrative report. Engaged in several biological programs involving endangered species. Collaborated with biologist, contractors, and cultural groups on Midway and recommend appropriate mitigations to reduce impacts on endemic, rare, and endangered species. Conducted research and tracked the status of fish, wildlife, and plants and to develop and implement restoration and habitat management plans. Exercised mastery of endangered species act and other laws pertaining to the conservation and protection of natural resources. Collected, tracked, and managed information and designed survey protocols for population estimates on Midway Atoll.

 

Performed native plant propagation, invasive weed eradication, trapped ducks, DNA collection, data collection and management, trained and supervised staff and volunteers; engaged in predator control and surveying.

 

Collected DNA from Laysan Ducks for the purpose of studying genetic diversity so populations can be managed to reduce the effects of genetic drift and suppression, monitoring broods for survival estimates and surveying wetlands for population dynamics. Banded, attached radio transmitters, monitored, and conducted surveys for Laysan Ducks for a better understanding of their population dynamics, circadian and seasonal movements, nest site selection, and brood rearing habitat.

 

Seabird Biologist, 10/2008 - 3/2009

NOAA

Address, City, La Jolla, CA, Zip

Salary: 1000/month

Hours per week: 82

Supervisor Name: XXX, Phone: (000) 000-0000; May Contact Supervisor: Yes

 

Tracked penguin colonies and skua populations to assess climate change, food abundance and population trends. Programmed data loggers, platform transmitting terminals (PTT) and time depth recorders (TDR). Open and closed remote field camps, set-up weather stations, and download stored data to excel. Studied feathers from penguins and tissue plugs from leopard seals for DNA analysis for studying genetic diversity. Engaged in diet sampling to examine stomach contents of penguins to give a better understanding of the correlation of food abundance and reproductive success. Completed population surveys and survival and recruitment estimates.

 

Trained others on proper lavaging techniques, proper field techniques to reduce risk of stress and take, and how to program, attach, and retrieve instruments; how to tag leopard seals and band skuas.

 

Seabirds and Ducks Research Specialist, 7/2008 - 10/2008

The Research Corporation of the University of Hawaii (RCUH)

Address, Hilo, HI Zip

Salary: 2,800/month

Hours per week: 50

Supervisor's Name: Michelle Reynolds, Phone: ( xxx-xxx-xxxx . 231; May Contact Supervisor: Yes

 

Educated seasonal employees and volunteers on conducting surveys, gavaging, and performing trapping techniques for Laysan Ducks on Laysan Island. Advised personnel on how to search wetlands for dead and sick Laysan Ducks, and how to properly remove and dispose of dead carcasses.

 

Skillfully assessed scientific proposals and publications and am capable of preparing papers, briefing documents and reports. I prepared and reformatted a paper for publication and submitted it to a journal as co-author and was later published in The Wilson Journal of Ornithology. Developed survey protocols and data collection and management. Tracked and found dead and sick Laysan Ducks and record data during a botulism epizootic. Delivered anti-toxin and subcutaneous injections to sick ducks. Bled and pulled retrices from Laysan Ducks on Laysan Island for studying genetic diversity so populations can be managed to reduce the effects of genetic drift and suppression.

 

Ornithological Specialist, 1/2008 - 4/2008

RCUH

Address, Hilo, HI Zip

Salary: 16.25/hour

Hours per week: 60

Supervisor Name: XXX, Phone: (000) 000-0000; May Contact Supervisor: Yes

 

Directed the success of seasonal employees and volunteers responsible for completing surveys, propagate native plants, restore habitat, eradicate invasive species, band albatross, and perform trapping techniques.

 

Designed survey protocols, banding, removed radio transmitters and post-release monitoring. Banded Bonin petrels, Red-tailed Tropicbirds, and Laysan and Blackfoot albatross. Red-tailed Tropicbirds and albatross nests were monitored for reproductive and fledge success. Sought after Laysan Duck retrices for studying genetic diversity so populations can be managed to reduce the effects of genetic drift and suppression. Monitored Red-tailed Tropicbirds and albatross nests and tracked nest, hatch, and fledging success.

 

Made intelligent recommendations on the potential impacts of removing wetland vegetation during the Laysan Duck breeding season. Assessed the merits of a proposal to develop wetlands in high traffic areas and advised the refuge biologist to create wetlands in safer areas for Laysan Ducks. Discovered the spreading of mosquito fish (Gambusia sp.) that compete with Laysan Ducks, migrant waterfowl and shorebirds for food resources and eat native invertebrates.

 

Biological Science Technician, GS-5, 3/2007 - 11/2007

USGS

Hawaii National Park, HI Zip

Salary: 30,000/year

Hours per week: 60

Supervisor's Name: Michelle Reynolds, Phone: ( xxx-xxx-xxxx . 231; May Contact Supervisor: Yes

 

Collected data, edited papers for journal publication and helped create federal and state endangered species reports. Banded, attached radio transmitters, monitored, and conducted surveys for Laysan Ducks so we have a better understanding of their population dynamics, circadian and seasonal movements, nesting and brood phenology, nest site selection and brood rearing/foraging habitat.

 

Selected to enhance the knowledge and performance of seasonal employees and volunteers by educating them on how to conduct surveys, band avian species, and perform trapping techniques. Supervised volunteers on how to restore native habitat by demonstrating how to plant native plants and remove invasive weeds while limiting disturbances to nesting birds.

 

Defined methods of reducing ecological impacts on native species by developing guidelines and proposed actions for grounds keepers and the visitor program at Midway to reduce risk of take of the Laysan Duck.

 

Biological Science Technician, GS-5, 3/2006 - 12/2006

USGS

Hawaii National Park, HI Zip

Salary: 30,000/Year

Hours per week: 60

Supervisor's Name: Michelle Reynolds, Phone: ( xxx-xxx-xxxx . 231; May Contact Supervisor: Yes

 

Oversaw post-release activities of translocated Laysan Ducks on Midway Atoll NWR. Completed data collection and management functions, edited papers for future publication, designed and presented a poster for the Hawaii Conservation Conference, radio telemetry for home range analysis, nest and brood phenology, banded for population estimates, developed survey protocols, native plant propagation and weed eradication for ecosystem repair. Directed the professional success of other training and supervising volunteers.

 

Federal Volunteer, 3/2005 - 12/2005

USGS

Hawaii National Park, HI US

Hours per week: 70

Supervisor's Name: Michelle Reynolds, Phone: ( xxx-xxx-xxxx . 231; May Contact Supervisor: Yes

 

Tracked Laysan Duck breeding season on Laysan Island to see if a 2nd translocation to Midway Atoll NWR was feasible. Banded albatross species, invertebrate and wetland sampling, surveyed Laysan Finches, Red-Footed Boobies, and Great Frigatebirds, trained experienced staff and volunteers, invasive weed eradication, native plant propagation, data management, and editing papers. Drafted the Laysan Duck section of the Administrative Report for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

 

Ornitholoical Assistant, 9/2004 - 12/2004

Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project

Address

Makawao, HI Zip

Salary: 2,000/Month

Hours per week: 50

Supervisor's Name: Kirsty Swinnerton, Supervisor's Phone: 250-681-5497; May Contact Supervisor: Yes

 

Promoted preservation efforts on behalf of the critically endangered Po ouli in the Hanawi Natural Area Reserve on the north-eastern slopes of Haleakala on Maui. Selected invasive, rare and endangered avian and plant species. Traveled by helicopter to remote areas to mist-net endangered birds and trap mammalian predators using mechanical traps for 10 days at a time. Banded birds and sought information on the specimen s health, reproductive status, age, and morphological measurements.

 

Federal Volunteer, 7/2004 - 9/2004

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Hawaii National Park, HI Zip

Salary: 100/Week

Hours per week: 50

Supervisor's Name: Will Seitz, Supervisor's Phone: 808-985-6090; May Contact Supervisor: Yes

 

Completed a significant part of the Hawksbill Turtle Monitoring Project including the monitoring of beaches, marking nest sites, building nest cages, marking and measuring Hawksbill Turtles, excavating nests, and trapping mammalian predators.

 

Ornithological Assistant, 5/2004 - 7/2004

RCUH

Address

Hilo, HI Zip

Salary: 2,000/Month

Hours per week: 50

Supervisor's Name: Pat Hart, Supervisor's Phone: 808-974-7645; May Contact Supervisor: Yes

 

Studied low elevation Amakihi s by engaging in mist-netting, banding, obtaining morphological measurements, brachial bleeding, applying radio transmitters, nest searching, nest monitoring, radio tracking, training interns, and vegetation sampling.

 

Ornithological Assistant, 1/2004 - 5/2004

RCUH

Address

Hilo, HI Zip

Hours per week: 40

Supervisor's Name: Erik Tweed, Supervisor's Phone: (808) 985-9001; May Contact Supervisor: Yes

 

Voluntarily set up aerial nets, conducted nest searching, nest monitoring, surveying and mist-netting for the endangered Akiapola au at Kapapala Forest Reserve on Mauna Loa. Launched transects which were used to conduct surveys for rare and endangered Hawaiian birds and plants. Performed Variable Circular Plot (VCP) Counts at Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge and Kapapala Forest Reserve.

 

Ornithological Assistant, 11/2002 - 3/2003

Indiana State University

Address

Terre Haute, IN Zip

Salary: 2,000/Month

Hours per week: 60

Supervisor Name: XXX, Phone: (000) 000-0000; May Contact Supervisor: Yes

 

Located sharp-shinned hawks and dark-eyed juncos in west-central Indiana for a predator prey relationship study. Created traps, trapped, banded, and attached radio transmitters to hawks and their prey, radio tracking by vehicle and on foot, maintained detailed notes of behavior, and transferred all data into Excel.

 

Ornithological Assistant, 9/2002 - 10/2002

University of Southern Mississippi

Address

Ocean Springs, MS Zip

Salary: 2,000/Month

Hours per week: 40

Supervisor Name: XXX, Phone: (000) 000-0000; May Contact Supervisor: Yes

 

Surveyed migrating birds in bottom land hardwood forest in southern Mississippi and Louisiana. Developed transects, completed transect surveys, collected foraging observations, measured vegetation, and collecting invertebrate samples. Identified eastern birds in autumn by sight and sound.

 

State Volunteer, 1/2002 - 8/2002

RCUH

Address

Hilo, HI Zip

Salary: 400/Week

Hours per week: 50

Supervisor's Name: Erik Tweed, Supervisor's Phone: (808)985-9001); May Contact Supervisor: Yes

 

Mastered radio telemetry by ground, vehicle, and helicopter. Set up transects for trapping mosquitoes using CO2 and Reiter traps. Identified invasive, native, rare and endangered avian and plant species of Hawaii. Studied avian disease on the Big Island of Hawaii in the Hakalau and Kona Forest Units in Hakalau Forest NWR. Completed projects ranging from sea level to 6,000 ft. elevation requiring working, camping, and hiking for periods of up to 10 days in remote areas in and around Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.

 

Cleaned rainforest vegetation for mist-net lanes along routes pinpointed using a GPS unit. Set up banding station in the center of chosen area and then used GPS to pinpoint areas for the mist-nets. Bled birds to screen for exotic diseases such as avian pox and malaria. Monitored reproductive status was checked by observing body, rectrix and primary molt, body fat, cloacal protuberance, and brood patch.  

 

Field Assistant, 8/2001 - 11/2001

North Carolina State University

Address

Raleigh, NC Zip

Salary: 2000/Month

Hours per week: 60

Supervisor Name: XXX, Phone: (000) 000-0000; May Contact Supervisor: Yes

 

Researched biophysical dispersal dynamics of blue crab megalopae (post larval) ecology in the Pamlico and Albemarle Sounds of North Carolina. Studied larval swimming behavior and responses to environmental cues. Utilized a 25 ft. Parker and a 4 ft. beam trawl, neuston net, and benthic sled. Performed functions including driving the boat, trawling, suction sampling, setting and checking channel nets, data collection, and sample sorting. Operated a microscope to identify and sort megalopae as to species.

 

Ornithological Assistant, 5/2001 - 7/2001

University of Tennessee

Address

Knoxville, TN Zip

Salary: 2,000/Month

Hours per week: 50

Supervisor Name: XXX, Phone: (000) 000-0000; May Contact Supervisor: Yes

 

Engaged in Ornithological Research Assistant in the Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge; researched forest interior birds, laid out plots and transects for surveys, and measured for listening stations and marked trees. Indicated species of birds by sight and sound and recorded any movement. Completed nest searches and observed chick development, predation, and specifically brown-headed cowbird parasitism.

 

Education

 

High School:

 

Name High School, City, State, High School Diploma; YEAR

 

College/University:

 

Tennessee Tech University, Cookeville, TN

Major: Wildlife and Fisheries Science; Bachelor's Degree - 12/2000

143 Quarter Hours; GPA: 2.374 out of 4.0

 

Publications

 

Reynolds, M. H., J. H. Breeden Jr., M. S. Vekasy, and T. M. Ellis. 2009. Long-term Pair Bonds in the Laysan Duck. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 121(1):187 C190.

 

Reynolds, M. H., J. H. Breeden Jr. and J. L. Klavitter. 2007. Translocation of wild Laysan Teal Anas laysanensis from Laysan Island to Midway Atoll: project update. Wildfowl 57:120-124.

 

Breeden Jr., J. H., Vekasy, M. S., Reynolds, M. H. 2006. Diurnal, Nocturnal, and Crepuscular Home Range of Laysan Teal on Laysan Island. Hawaii Conservation Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii.

 

Kropidlowski, S. J., J. Shore, J. Breeden, M. Vekasy. 2005 Trip Report: Laysan Island 21-Mar-2005 to

13-Oct-2005. Administrative Report, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Honolulu, Hawaii.

 

Kropidlowski, S. J., J. Shore, J. Breeden, M. Vekasy. 2005 Trip Report: Laysan Island 21-Mar-2005 to

13-Oct-2005. Administrative Report, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Honolulu, Hawaii

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