We are hiring a full-time, seasonal technician for a project exploring how 
management of grazing lands influences plants and pollinators. The technician 
will assist with bee and butterfly surveys as well as transects quantifying 
plant community composition. 

Duties will primarily include: line-transect distance sampling for butterflies, 
observing plant-pollinator interactions and netting bees, identifying and 
counting flowers, and estimating canopy coverage and visual obstruction. The 
technician will be trained in these techniques and will work with the graduate 
student to complete the vegetation transects.

Work will involve long days in the field and a good attitude is essential. 
Expect to deal with bugs, sun, heat, and other fieldwork conditions typical of 
the Great Plains. Technician will not need to handle livestock, but should be 
comfortable working in pastures with sheep or cattle. The field season runs 
June 1 – Aug 16; start and end dates for technician are flexible.

Pay is $12/hour and housing at the Hettinger Research Extension Center in 
Hettinger, North Dakota is provided in addition to all work-related 
transportation at the Center.

Applicants must be comfortable with handling stinging bees and insects. 
Furthermore, applicants should be comfortable living and working in a rural 
setting.

Previous experience identifying grassland plants and pollinators is preferred, 
however, techniques can be taught, an eagerness to learn and a good work ethic 
are more important.

Applicants should be self-reliant, motivated, and flexible. Evidence of ability 
to work both cooperatively and independently in the field is required. A valid 
driver’s license is a plus.

Interested applicants should send a cover letter expressing interest and 
suitability for the position along with a resume and 3 professional references 
to Jasmine Cutter (graduate student on the project and field supervisor), 
[email protected]. Applications will be reviewed as they are received; 
apply by January 1st for full consideration.

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