The Ecological Restoration Institute at Northern Arizona University is hiring 
experienced field technicians for May-August, 2016. Technicians will have the 
knowledge and skills described below to assist with research on forest 
restoration and ecosystem health projects. Technicians will work on crews in 
the high elevation coniferous forests of Arizona and possibly other locations 
and ecosystems. This is a full-time, 40 hours per week position for the 
duration of the field season. Work will consist of 10-hour days; local work in 
the vicinity of Flagstaff will be in the form of 4-day weeks, and out-of-town 
work will consist of 8-day trips. All positions will require working in remote 
backcountry settings with diverse groups of people under potentially adverse 
field conditions. Candidates must have a valid driver’s license and be able to 
frequently travel away from Flagstaff (up to 20 days per month) for fieldwork. 
Research technicians must be able to carry up to 25 lbs of field equipment in 
addition to personal gear.

Forestry Technicians will utilize a variety of methods to measure forest 
attributes such as tree height, diameter, and condition class; tree 
regeneration; shrub abundance; and surface fuels. Technicians will use digital 
cameras to document plot conditions and hand-held computers to enter and 
error-check data. Forestry Technicians may be asked to lead field crews of 
other technicians and ensure the efficient and safe collection of high-quality 
data with limited direct daily supervision.

Prior experience in forest tree and stand measurements and field research, 
preferably in the western United States; experience with ecological restoration 
research projects; experience with field computers and electronic data 
collection is desirable. Experience leading field research crews. GPS and field 
navigational skills. CPR, wilderness first aid/WFR training is desirable.

These positions require crew members to work in isolated and rugged 
environments at elevations ranging from approximately 5,000-9,500 feet. They 
also require work in potentially difficult field conditions (steep slopes, 
rain, lightning, venomous reptiles, etc.). Field gear will need to be carried 
across rugged terrain, in addition to a personal daypack. Applicants should be 
prepared physically and have the appropriate clothing and gear to work and camp 
in these environments.
Salary
$12-15.00/hr., depending on position and experience. Subject to funding.

Application Deadline
Open until filled.

How to Apply
Please send email introducing yourself along with resume and cover letter to 
walker.chancel...@nau.edu<mailto:walker.chancel...@nau.edu>.

Forestry Technicians seeking additional information should contact Walker 
Chancellor, Ecological Restoration Institute, Northern Arizona University, P.O. 
Box 15017, Flagstaff, AZ 86011; (928) 523-7284; 
walker.chancel...@nau.edu<mailto:walker.chancel...@nau.edu>

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