Your opportunity:
We are looking for a Science Technician to join our Invasive Plant and Animals. Pest Animal Research team within Biosecurity Queensland.
As our Science Technician, you will:
- Under the guidance of supervisor, conduct laboratory- or field-based activities to support research and development (R&D) or scientific diagnostic services on vertebrate pests, including demonstrating expertise and proficiency in applying established technical protocols, contributing to research or experimental design and/or leading the development and validation of new methodologies.
- Assist researchers and collaborators to plan and conduct research on vertebrate pests (including wild dogs, feral pigs and red-eared slider turtles) in Queensland to refine monitoring and management approaches.
- Manage own and, where relevant, team work priorities to ensure assigned tasks are undertaken efficiently and effectively to achieve project/team aims and deliverables. This includes assisting colleagues to complete pest animal research activities including trapping and handling of pest animals, and monitoring of pest animal populations using cameras and other techniques.
- Under guidance from senior scientists, undertake data entry, analysis and interpretation of current and historical data relating to the ecology, distribution, abundance and management of vertebrate pests to support project/team deliverables, including direct contribution to the communication of scientific findings via project reports, research papers, conference presentations.
- Liaise with project staff and collaborators including pest managers, local government staff, landholders, natural resource management groups, Biosecurity Queensland and interstate colleagues to complete research activities.