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Conducts avian vaccine testing, including vaccinations, challenges, necropsy and blood collection. Your Role: The Quality Control Clinical team conducts animal potency and safety testing on avian species (chickens and turkeys) in compliance with 9 CFR and USDA regulatory guidelines.
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Prior USACE Wetlands delineation experience and avian studies experience is a plus. Conducting Avian studies (winter raptor, forest raptor and/or breeding bird surveys). The ideal candidate shall be a self-motivated with 3 - 5 years of experience conducting natural resource assessments and generating the resulting deliverables (wetlands, T&E species, avian surveys, etc.
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Exotic animals include avian, reptiles, and small mammals such as rabbits and guinea pigs. Experience with Avian & Exotics preferred. At least 3 years of veterinary technician/assistant experience required.
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We accept most pet species; canine, feline, avian, reptiles, aquatics, backyard fowl, and even see some wildlife. We accept most pet species; canine, feline, avian, reptiles, aquatics, backyard fowl, and even see some wildlife.
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We have a staff of over 30 veterinarians with specialists in internal medicine, surgery, emergency and critical care, neurology, ophthalmology, cardiology, oncology, radiology, dermatology, avian & exotic, behavior and rehabilitation/integrative medicine.
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Preference will be given to applicants with California avian experience, listed species permits (or working toward permits), the ability to conduct wetland delineations, aquatic wildlife surveys, rare plant surveys, and other diverse biological field work.
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At least 2+ years of Avian Biology + Other Special Status Species Experience required. Working knowledge of sub-meter accuracy GPS technologies and map interpretation skills (e.g., NWI, USGS, aerial photography.
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Our site is accountable for mammalian, insect and avian cell culture production, live bird vaccine production, embryonated egg vaccine production, roller bottle vaccine production, bioreactor vaccine production and down-stream processing (water in oil emulsions, aseptic filling, lyophilization, etc.
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We are particularly interested in candidates who have field experience with avian surveys, bat acoustic surveys, and botanical surveys associated with energy projects. Experience with avian ecology, bat ecology, risk assessments, and associated permitting issues is desired.
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This project is an international partnership with researchers at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Cornell University, and private industry, including the Nespresso AAA Sustainable Quality Program and ECOM. The postdoctoral associate will be advised by Dr. Courtney Davis, Applied Quantitative Ecologist and Research Associate in the Conservation Science Program in Center for Avian Population Studies.
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Lead/manage habitat assessments, species-specific presence/absence surveys, avian and bat studies, other state and federal protected species-specific studies. Bachelors degree in environmental science, ecology or wildlife biology or related degree from accredited program plus 8 years of applicable consulting experience in a wide variety of areas ranging from leading and managing technical teams, project management and business development.
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Carolina Veterinary Specialists has six locations across North Carolina: Charlotte, Greensboro, Huntersville, Winston Salem, Matthews and Rock Hill, SC. Our referral services include Internal Medicine, Surgery, Neurology, Cardiology, Oncology, Ophthalmology, Behavior, Emergency, and Avian/Exotics.
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Qualifications for this position are a VMD/DVM or equivalent degree, board certification by the American or European Colleges of Veterinary Pathologists (ACVP or ECVP) and diagnostic and teaching experience in domestic animal pathology, particularly agricultural (horse, ruminant, swine and avian) species.
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Candidate must adhere to a strict 72-hour quarantine period after contact with non-Hubbard avian species. For bio-security purposes, candidate cannot own or house any wild or domesticated avian species.
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Reptiles and other non-avian exotics are seen at this location. Diagnostic imaging is offered through X-Ray, Ultrasound, Dental radiographs, Microscopy, UA Analyzer, SA Analyser, and tonometry.
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