Field Technician (Seasonal)
Posting Salary: $11.00 - $13.00 Hourly
Midwest Biodiversity Institute
Project Description: Biological assessment of rivers, streams, and/or wetlands using standardized sampling methods; qualitative and quantitative habitat assessments; field measured parameters and water sample collection. Extended overnight travel (up to 20 consecutive days) is required, with all work-related travel costs, including lodging and meals, covered by MBI.
Position Description: Works as a member of a 3-4 person field crew that collects fish, macroinvertebrate, habitat, and/or wetland data in wadeable streams, boatable rivers, and/or wetlands. Responsible for the execution of specific sampling, data recording, and equipment operation and maintenance tasks under the direction of a qualified crew leader. Must be able to assist in the operation of wading and boat mounted electrofishing gear, collection of macroinvertebrate samples, other biological samples, and in-field or laboratory processing and sorting of samples. For some projects, crews may travel over extended periods including consecutive weekends. Positions are temporary and for not more than 26 consecutive weeks beginning in May - June 2017. Payment is on an hourly basis ranging from $11.00 – 13.00/hr. depending on level of education completed, work experience, and overall qualifications. Employment with MBI is “at will”.
Baseline Skills Required: Ability to perform supervised field sampling and maintain a variable work schedule including irregular hours and extended overnight travel including consecutive weekends. The ability to work effectively as part of a team on a day to day basis is a must. Experience working on or around water and with small watercraft is desirable.
Other Requirements: Valid driver’s license, good driving record, and proof of insurance.
Period of Employment: All or parts of mid-May through October, 2017.