| 1. Agricultural Marketing Specialist (Fresh F&V) |
| US-ID-Nampa | Agricultural Marketing Service | | 11/09/2009 to 11/23/2009 |
The duties described are for the full-performance level. At developmental grade levels, assignments will be of more limited scope, performed with less independence and limited complexity.The duties may include, but are not limited to:Plans and conducts reviews of all aspects of the shipping point grading and inspection program to evaluate the respective State Cooperator's compliance with the Feder... |
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| 2. Agricultural Marketing Specialist (Fresh Fruit & Vegetable) |
| US-ID-Nampa | Agricultural Marketing Service | | 11/09/2009 to 11/23/2009 |
The duties described are for the full-performance level. At developmental grade levels, assignments will be of more limited scope, performed with less independence and limited complexity.The duties may include, but are not limited to:Plans and conducts reviews of all aspects of the shipping point grading and inspection program to evaluate the respective State Cooperator's compliance with the Feder... |
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| 3. Animal Caretaker (TEMP) |
| US-ID-Hagerman | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | | 11/20/2009 to 12/02/2009 |
The person selected will work as an Animal Caretaker at a major fish hatchery performing tasks which require a number of steps or processes relative to fish culturing work. Fish culturing work involves breeding, rearing, and/or growing fish in other than their natural environment (e.g., in hatcheries or other aquaculture facilities). This position requires physical labor to help specific aquatic... |
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| 4. SOIL SCIENTIST, GS-470-05/07 |
| US-ID-Throughout Idaho | Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service | | 09/25/2008 to 09/25/2009 |
Major Duties: Although the duties vary by location, SOIL SCIENTISTS generally study, investigate, and map soils from the standpoint of their morphology, genesis, landscape position, and distribution; their physical, chemical, and biological properties and processes; their relationships to climate, physiographic and vegetative influences; and their adaptation to use and management in agriculture f... |
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