[ES_JOBS_NET] Fwd: FW: Vacancy Notification: NRCS-19-0027-MP-DLM Soil Scientist (Resource); GS-470; GS-11/12, FPL 12 in the Caribbean Area
Erika Marín-Spiotta
marinspiotta at wisc.edu
Tue Oct 30 07:52:45 MDT 2018
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From: Matos, Manuel - NRCS, San Juan, PR <Manuel.Matos at pr.usda.gov>
Date: Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 8:50 AM
Subject: FW: Vacancy Notification: NRCS-19-0027-MP-DLM Soil Scientist
(Resource); GS-470; GS-11/12, FPL 12 in the Caribbean Area
To:
Hello and Good Morning,
Great Opportunity!! Please see the attached vacancy announcement for
the *Caribbean
Area Resource Soil Scientist* position number: NRCS-19-0027-MP-DLM and
opened on *10/26/2018 and closes on 11/2/2018*. To be located at Mayaguez
or San Juan, PR. You may use the following link in your outreach efforts:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/515177900
This position will be supervised by the SSS and will work with programs,
ecological sciences, engineering, field offices and our partners throughout
our region. Some of the work may involve assessing prime farmland soils,
completing NRI, provide technical soil services, helping staff with GIS
issues, designing maps, and overseeing Geodata at the region/local level.
Conducts on-site soil investigations. Provides on-site technical assistance
to agency personnel and the public on the interpretation and application of
soil survey information related to specific soil, water, air, plant, and
animal resource concerns. Plans, develops and provides training in soil
science and the use of soil survey information to NRCS and non-NRCS
audiences. Training includes principles of soil science and the appropriate
use of soil survey information.
This person will also be working in collaboration with the Mayaguez MLRA
SSO 3-MAZ, as member of the MLRA technical team and supporting projects
such as the coastal zone soil survey, map unit evaluations, *assessment of
soil salinity of the Lajas Valley Agricultural Reserve, supporting the soil
and climate analysis network, and *soil survey interpretations.
Any questions please call or email,
Manuel Matos
Caribbean Area State Soil Scientist
787-766-5061
Cell:787-405-7600
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