Kate's Career Tips (free!) Fw: habitat mapping jobs (fwd)

kate duttro duttro at u.washington.edu
Mon Nov 1 09:25:21 PST 1999


Your network is working!

Greetings everyone!  I believe I remember sending this one out previously,
but it arrived again today (through another networking route) and I just
wanted to point out to you that you all can be part of this network. When
you graduate, and you learn of a job opening, send it back to us, we'll post
it and others will (presumably) do the same.  Remember that networking is a
form of investing, in others, as well as in yourself.

Cheers, Kt

Kate Duttro
Career Resources Coordinator, Dept. of Geography
University of Washington
duttro at u.washington.edu
206/685-9693




----- Original Message -----
From: Timothy Nyerges <nyerges at u.washington.edu>
To: <duttro at u.washington.edu>; <rroth at u.washington.edu>
Sent: Monday, November 01, 1999 7:37 AM
Subject: habitat mapping jobs (fwd)


>
> FYI
>
> ************************************************************************
> Tim Nyerges, Professor
> Department of Geography, Box 353550
> University of Washington
> Seattle, Washington 98195 USA
> nyerges at u.washington.edu
> voice: (206) 543-5296
> fax:   (206) 543-3313
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>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Sun, 31 Oct 1999 13:35:26 -0800 (PST)
> From: Charles Simenstad <simenstd at u.washington.edu>
> To: WET <wet at pisces.fish.washington.edu>,
>      OtherWET <otherwet at pisces.fish.washington.edu>
> Subject: habitat mapping jobs (fwd)
>
> FYI.....salmony jobs!
> Si
>
> ********************************************************************
> Charles ("Si") Simenstad; Coordinator, WETLAND ECOSYSTEM TEAM
> School of Fisheries, 324A Fishery Sciences, 1122 Boat Street
> Box 355020, University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195-5020 USA
> Voice: 1-206-543-7185                       FAX: 1-206-685-7471
> E-mail: simenstd at u.washington.edu
> WET WWW URL: http://www.fish.washington.edu/research/wet/WET.html
> CRETM-LMER URL: http://depts.washington.edu/cretmweb/CRETM.html
> Si's WWW URL: http://www.fish.washington.edu/people/simenstd/
> ********************************************************************
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 11:53:28 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Center for Streamside Studies <cssuw at u.washington.edu>
> To: L. Wall <velouria at u.washington.edu>
> Subject: habitat mapping jobs (fwd)
>
>
> Two positions will soon be opening with the Salmon and Steelhead Habitat
> Inventory and Assessment Project at the Northwest Indian Fisheries
> Commission office in Mt. Vernon.
>
> Mapping Assistant:  Full time position for five months, or possibly two
> half-time positions. Project is to delineate and stratify stream reaches
> based on map and air-photo interpretation. Project area is the
> Snohomish, Stilliguamish, Skagit, and Nooksack basins. Familiarity with
> on-the-ground stream surveys, TFW methods, map reading, and aerial photo
> interpretation highly desirable. Also useful are skills in ArcView GIS
> and Access databases. Flexible hours. Good exposure and training in
> watershed analysis procedures.
>
> GIS Assistant: Half-time position for one year. Performs a variety of
> GIS tasks, including on-screen digitizing, editing shapefiles, and
> exchanging data with several state and local resource agencies. Emphasis
> will be on analyzing fish distribution and habitat character in the
> north Puget Sound region. Requires thorough familiarity with ArcView;
> some ArcINFO experience helpful. Flexible hours. Ideal for upper-class
> student in geography, fisheries, or natural resource management.
>
> Native American preference given for both positions. Interested parties
> should send a resume and cover letter to:
>
> Tim Hyatt
> Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission
> 224 Stewart Road #175
> Mt. Vernon, WA. 98273
>
> or contact thyatt at nwifc.wa.gov
>
>
>
>



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