Seeking Plant Ecology Technicians - Portland Oregon Vicinity 

Duty Station: NW Oregon and SW Washington (work is mostly within 2 hrs. 
drive of Portland, OR) 

Duration: May 30, 2018 - August 31, 2018 

Salary Range: $ 2,200 - $ 2,400 per month, positions do not qualify for 
benefits, or housing Project 

Description: This research examines differences between forest patches 
left after harvest and the surrounding clearcut area. The objectives of 
the study include examining differences in vegetation community and 
structure between patches and adjacent harvest areas, as well as 
examining edge effects of the patches on vegetation. While technicians 
will be based out of the Portland, OR area, study sites are located from 
southwest Washington to the mid-Oregon coast range. Lodging will be 
provided as necessary for long-distance field work, some camping may be 
required. Technicians will collect data on vegetation species cover in 
retained patches and surrounding clearcuts. Technicians should have a 
working knowledge of Pacific Northwest plants, including tree, shrub, and 
forb species, and have experience identifying plants using field guides 
such as Pojar and MacKinnon (2004), and taxonomic keys like Hitchcock and 
Cronquist (1973). Ideally, technicians will have previous field work 
experience in the Pacific Northwest, and are comfortable navigating 
terrain, conducting field work in the woods, and working outdoors in 
inclement weather. 

Essential Job Functions: 1. Collect data on vegetation species cover in 
retained patches and surrounding clearcuts 2. Position will require 
working outdoors in inclement weather, often in recently harvested forest 
stands. Must be able to get to and work from remote locations, drive 
forest roads, read maps, navigate through a forested landscape, and 
relate well with the public. 
  
Minimum Qualifications: 1. A Bachelor?s degree in a biological sciences 
discipline or related environmental field and knowledge of plant 
identification. 2. Must have driving record which can be approved by 
Federal Agencies to drive government vehicles. 3. Basic data entry 
experience (Microsoft Excel). 

Additional Qualifications: 1. Knowledge of local plant communities (west 
of the Cascades in Oregon or Washington). 

Please send cover letter, resume, and 3 references with phone numbers and 
e-mail addresses to: Jake Verschuyl, National Council for Air and Stream 
Improvement, Inc., P.O. Box 1259, Anacortes, WA 98221. The positions will 
remain open until filled. Materials may be submitted electronically to: 
[email protected]. NCASI is an equal opportunity employer. 

More information can be found here: http://bit.ly/1kGHagj 

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