COMPANY OVERVIEW


The National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) is a $430 million dollar 
observatory project dedicated to understanding how changes in climate, land 
use and invasive species impact ecology. For the next three decades NEON 
will collect a comprehensive range of ecological data on a continental 
scale across 20 eco-climatic domains representing US ecosystems. NEON will 
use cutting edge technology including an airborne observation platform that 
will capture images of regional landscapes and vegetation; mobile, re-
locatable, and fixed data collection sites with automated ground sensors to 
monitor soil and atmosphere; and trained field crews who will observe and 
sample populations of diverse organisms and collect soil and water data. A 
leading edge cyber-infrastructure will calibrate, store and publish this 
information. The Observatory will grow to 300+ personnel and will be the 
first of its kind designed to detect and enable forecasting of ecological 
change at continental scales.




LOCATION 






The Domain 9 primary work location is near Jamestown, ND. This position 
supports sites in the Northern Plains

Domain 9. Northern Plains sites are located in North Dakota at Woodworth, 
ND, at Dakota Coteau Field School (DCFS) near Woodworth, ND and at Northern 
Great Plains Research Laboratory (NGPRL) near Bismarck, ND. The Northern 
Plains Domain includes parts of North Dakota,Minnesota, South Dakota, 
Nebraska, Wyoming and Montana. 






JOB SUMMARY




The Field Technician reports to the Field Operations Manager and will be 
hired as a Field Technician I level. •Field Technician I - The Field 
Technician I is a biological sampling lead performing seasonal and periodic 
sampling activities and sample processing. Seasonal field sampling is 
conducted with the assistance of temporary field crews under the guidance 
of the Field Technician. 


ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Botany emphasis: •Lead, perform and 
coordinate plant phenology, diversity, biogeochemistry and productivity 
measurements. 
•Identify local flora to species using techniques including: general 
observation, field references, dichotomous key, comparison with identified 
specimens, or other identification methods. Local species identification 
skills are used to complete activities such as plant diversity 
observations, classification of phenological stages of local flora, and 
sorting of plants and debris into functional group or category. 
•Collect and process samples for activities such as clip harvest, biomass, 
canopy foliage and leaf area index measurements as well as vegetation 
structure measurements. 
•Map and measure structural metrics of free-standing woody stems. 
General duties include: •Report activities, completed work, and sampling 
problems according to Field Operations protocols. 
•Inspect, maintain and operate field, safety and laboratory equipment. 
•Operate laboratory equipment (e.g. Wiley Mill, drying oven, analytical 
balance, centrifugal mill, pH meter, microscope, and muffle furnace). 
•Assist the Field Operations Manager with recruiting and training of 
seasonal field personnel. 
•Provide instruction and technical guidance to seasonal field personnel. 
•Perform plot establishment by locating plots with GPS navigation as well 
as measuring and marking plots. 
•Assist the Field Operations Manager with materials planning, inventory and 
ordering as well as day-to-day oversight of personnel and scheduling of 
activities coordinated from the field office. 
•Follow NEON safety and Field Operations policy and procedures. 
Field activities may include: •Follow established, standardized field 
protocols for sample collection and handling; record and verify accuracy of 
data from sample collections; process samples in the laboratory; send 
samples to external analytical labs. Train and lead field crews performing 
the aforementioned items. 
•Perform other field sampling activities as assigned including: ground 
beetle collection (pitfall trapping), mosquito collection (CO2 light traps, 
tick collection (dragging and flagging) and soil core collection. 
•Test, troubleshoot and operate tower, soil and aquatic instruments, 
calibration equipment and test fixtures. 
•Inspect and maintain civil infrastructure including boom arms, sensor 
mounts, towers, boardwalks and instrument huts. 
•Monitor and sample aquatic sites for water quality, biological indicators 
and physical properties of site (e.g. gaging streams, geomorphic mapping). 
Physical demands: The work is physical and involves walking, hiking, 
prolonged standing, walking and bending. Heavy items (e.g. equipment and 
packs up to 40 pounds) must be lifted and carried on a routine basis.
Work environment: Field work includes exposure to extreme weather 
conditions and terrain, pesticides, poisonous plants, biting insects, and 
wild animals. Tower work involves performing work on instrument towers 
ranging in height from 24 feet to 300 feet which will include ascending and 
descending multiple flights of stairs. 

REQUIRED: EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS All Technician 
Levels: •Ability to work in a team environment. 
•Experience should include performing scientific data entry and data 
management. 
•Ability to hike off-trail to assigned field site for long distances 
carrying field equipment (pack weighing up to 40 lbs.) for extended periods 
of time. 
•Ability and willingness to travel overnight frequently (e.g. semi-monthly 
for 3-4 nights). 
NEON will be selecting individuals for Field Technician I. Equivalent 
education and experience may be considered.  Field Technician I •Bachelor’s 
degree in ecology, environmental sciences or related scientific discipline. 
•One (1) or more years’ of related experience. 
NEON will take into consideration qualifications for specific and diverse 
experience in the following areas:




Leadership:
•Effective leadership skills and the ability to motivate others.

•Effective problem solving skills and the ability to determine and act on 
changing priorities in a fast paced dynamic environment.

•Ability to organize and execute multiple activities and priorities.

Skills:•Ability to perform minor troubleshooting, calibration, and repair 
of field equipment.

•Ability to follow written and verbal instructions.

•Ability and willingness to learn and adopt new technologies as needed.

•Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

•High level of attention to detail and accuracy.

•Ability to make effective decisions that take into consideration safety 
and operational standards.

Working conditions:
•Ability and willingness to work varied field operations schedules (up to 
12+ hours per day), including split-shift, part-time, pre-dawn early 
morning, evenings and weekends.

•Perform field assignments in a variety of terrain and in weather 
conditions including cold and wet winter weather and extreme heat.

•Ability to withstand exposure to fumes, dust, and noise.

•Ability and willingness to work on towers ranging in height from 24 feet 
to 300 feet including ascending and descending multiple flights of stairs 
on instrument towers.

Must possess a valid US driver’s license. Must have permanent authorization 
for US employment. NEON, Inc. will not provide any kind of visa sponsorship.
This position offers competitive total rewards including 401(k), health, 
vision and dental insurance, generous paid time off and the opportunity to 
work with at an organization with a great mission.
NEON, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Women, Minorities, Veterans 
and Disabled Persons are encouraged to apply.

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