The successful candidates for this position will be able to work independently and communicate and coordinate effectively with WEST supervisors and clients; have previous experience with eagle identification and eagle behavior, be able to identify in-flight eagles, map movements, take behavioral notes and communicate observations in real-time to operations staff to help inform operational curtailment. The position requires working long hours independently in potentially extreme weather such as (but not limited to) heat, cold, rain, and wind.

Responsibilities include:

  • Monitor for eagle activity and movements at an operational wind energy facility.
  • Follow protocols to collect data, map flight paths, describe eagle behaviors, and communicate with on-site win

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