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*Cindy A. Williams*
*Fish & Aquatic Conservation Program, AIS & FIS Program Coordinator*
*South Atlantic-Gulf & Mississippi-Basin *
*US Fish & Wildlife Service*
*1875 Century Blvd, 4th Floor*
*Atlanta, GA  30345*

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404-679-4180- fax

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From: Burck, Peter <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 1:04 PM
Subject: [WR_CoP] Supervisory Hydrologist Vacancy Announcement -
Albuquerque, NM
To: <[log in to unmask]>


Hi Everyone,

Please forward this vacancy announcement to anyone you believe may be
interested! Thank you.



The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, the nation’s premier conservation agency,
is advertising for a *Supervisory Hydrologist* (Series GS-1315-14) to work
within the *National Wildlife Refuge System*. The position is located in
the Regional Office in Albuquerque and would lead the Division of Water
Resources team, providing hydrologic science and water rights expertise.
The Refuge System, an overall program of approximately 400 employees, has a
combined budget of over $50 million and supports numerous unique national
wildlife refuges.

Please pass along this opportunity to join a highly productive and
rewarding program to any potential applicants. See the attached background
information about attractions and amenities in Albuquerque and central New
Mexico. For questions or more information, please contact Steve Reagan at
(505) 248-6645.

If interested, visit www.usajobs.gov/ or use the links below to view
information about job qualifications and application procedures:

For current federal employees and certain other applicants, use this link:

Announcement Number: R2-20-10692963-CS-MP

Opens: 01/08/2020   Closes: 01/22/2020

https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/556103700

For Members of the Public and Career Transition applicants use this link:

Announcement Number: R2-20-10694006-CS-DE

Opens: 01/09/2020   Closes: 01/23/2020

https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/556189900

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*About the Region*: The Region’s distinctive landscapes provide habitat for
a wide variety of remarkable native plant and animal species, including
nearly 200 species listed under the Endangered Species Act. In Arizona,
wildlife adapts to environments ranging from lowland deserts to scenic
mountain peaks. New Mexico’s vistas intertwine with ancient cultural
landscapes accommodating many species sacred to Native Americans. From the
gulf coast beaches to the plains of the panhandle, Texas is home to a wide
variety of species including whooping cranes, the Kemps Ridley sea turtle,
and the lesser prairie-chicken. Oklahoma’s expansive landscapes include
species that represent the historic character of the West, where prairie
dogs, elk and bison still roam the plains. Weaving through all of these
landscapes are hundreds of species of migratory birds that migrate through
the Region.

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*About New Mexico's biggest city*: Albuquerque is a vibrant city with a
diverse people, culture and history. No matter your interests, the city has
countless opportunities for you to explore. Sample traditional New Mexican
cuisine that takes minutes to make and hundreds of years to prepare,
experience world-class museums, stroll along Central Avenue under the
vintage neon glow of Route 66, or soar high above the city in the hot air
ballooning capital of the world.

The city’s climate features 300 sunny days a year, while temperatures are
moderated by its mile high elevation. Albuquerque (a.k.a. The Duke City)
enjoys four seasons with potential snow in the winter and sunny days in the
90s during the summer. Enjoy the city’s 286 urban parks and 113 miles of
urban trails including 16 miles of trails through the Rio Grande’s
cottonwood bosque (forest). Looming directly to the east are the Sandia
Mountains that reach over 10,000 feet and are great for hiking, trail
running, mountain biking, and skiing. In the spring, kayakers and rafters
flock to whitewater stretches of the Rio Grande and Rio Chama, and it's the
hot air balloon capital of the world. All told, New Mexico features
~27,000,000 acres of public lands.

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*Fun facts about Albuquerque*:

·         *AFAR Travel Guide* named Albuquerque a *fall 2019 destination*
<https://www.afar.com/travel-inspiration/where-to-go-in-2019>

·         *Family Vacation Critic* named the Albuquerque International
Balloon Fiesta a *12 Best Fall Family Festivals in the U.S. 2019*
<https://www.familyvacationcritic.com/fall-family-festivals/art/subscribe-modal/subscribe-modal/>

·         *USA Today 10Best* featured Albuquerque on their list of *10 of
the best road trips you need to take this summer*
<https://www.10best.com/interests/explore/10-best-road-trips-you-need-to-take-this-summer/>

·         Albuquerque made *Oyster's* list of The *Best Summer Vacations to
Take in 2019*
<https://www.oyster.com/articles/where-to-go-this-summer-best-summer-vacations-this-year/>

·         *Travel Channel* included Albuquerque on their list of *10
Affordable Family-Friendly Road Trips for 2019*
<https://www.travelchannel.com/interests/family/photos/affordable-family-road-trips-for-2019>

·         Albuquerque was named No. 1 on *MovieMaker's* list of *The Best
Places to Live and Work as a Moviemaker*
<https://www.moviemaker.com/archives/annual-lists/best-places-to-live-and-work-as-a-moviemaker-2019-big-cities/2/>

·         *AARP* named Albuquerque one of the most *Affordable U.S.
Destinations for 2019*
<https://www.aarp.org/travel/travel-tips/budget/info-2019/inexpensive-us-trips/>

·         *The Columbus Dispatch* named Albuquerque one of the cities on
their list: *These Five Cities are Best Bets When Traveling With Pets*
<https://www.dispatch.com/entertainmentlife/20190531/these-five-us-cities-are-best-bets-when-traveling-with-pets>

·         *Men's Journal* named Albuquerque one of *The 50 Best Spring
Weekend Getaways: Mini Vacation Destinations Worth Exploring*
<https://www.mensjournal.com/travel/best-spring-weekend-getaways/19-jemez-springs-nm/>

·         *TripAdvisor* named Albuquerque on of the *20 Top Places to Visit
in the U.S. in 2019*
<https://www.tripadvisor.com/VacationRentalsBlog/2019/01/28/top-places-visit-usa-best-destinations/>

·         Travel Channel named Albuquerque one of *The 10 Best 2019 Budget
Travel Destinations*
<https://www.travelchannel.com/interests/budget/photos/best-2019-budget-travel-destinations>

·         Albuquerque ranked among the *Most Dog-Friendly Vacation
Destinations*
<https://viewfinder.expedia.com/most-dog-friendly-vacation-destinations-in-the-us/#Albuquerque>
in the U.S. by *Viewfinder*

·         Albuquerque was named one of the *Best Stops on a Minor League
Baseball Tour*
<https://www.carrentals.com/blog/best-stops-on-a-minor-league-baseball-tour/>
by *CarRentals.com*, an Expedia group company

·         *Oyster.com* named Albuquerque one of *9 Best Long Weekend
Getaways in the U.S*
<https://www.oyster.com/articles/best-long-weekend-getaways-in-the-u-s/>

·         Albuquerque was named one of *15 healthiest Cities in America*
<https://www.rd.com/advice/travel/healthiest-cities-in-america/> by *Reader's
Digest*

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Albuquerque is:

·         a great place to watch a *sunset*

·         *wildlife-friendly*

·         a *bikeable* city

·         great for *active families*

·         a place that treasures *open space* (parks and trails, etc.)

·         great for *beer lovers* and microbreweries

·         *friendly*, hip and trendy

·         close to places to *hunt and fish*
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-- 
Peter Burck
Hydrologist
US Fish & Wildlife Service
National Wildlife Refuge System
Division of Water Resources
Physical Address:
500 Gold Avenue SW
Albuquerque, NM  87102
Mailing Address:
PO Box 1306
Albuquerque, NM  87103-1306
(505) 248-7961 (Office)

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