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QUALIFICATIONS
Must have or be in the process of working toward a bachelor’s degree in aquatic ecology, biology, zoology, or a related field. Must demonstrate a working knowledge of, and ability to collect, biological data such as fisheries and water quality in a large river system. Understanding and experience with standardized long-term monitoring sampling protocols is preferred. Experience using large boats, outboard motors, trailers, four-wheel drive vehicles, and maintaining field equipment is also preferred. Candidate will participate in boat electrofishing, fyke netting, hoop netting, and other appropriate gear types, as well as be expected to perform field station maintenance duties and laboratory work when needed. This position requires significant physical exertion (including carrying 50 or more pounds of gear), commitment to safety, and meticulous data recording. The individual must have a boating license or have the ability to complete an approved boating safety course once employed. The individual must have a valid driver’s license, a strong ability to swim, and must be able to work long days in extreme weather conditions.
Salary: $16.00-$18.00 per hour, depending on experience.
Available: Three technicians needed June 1st—October 31st, 2026, with potential extension to December 23rd, 2026. The start date can be adjusted depending on candidates’ availability.
To Apply: Email cover letter, resume/CV, and contact information for three professional references to Andrew Mathis at mathis5@illinois.edu (Reference “Starved Rock Field Tech” in subject line). For consideration, applications should be received by February 28th, 2026, but the interview process will begin as applications are received.
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