JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
Summer Ecology Field Tech 

Dates: Early/Mid May through Mid August, 2009
Location: Tongass National Forest, Juneau, Alaska

APPLICATION DEADLINE: April 10th, 2009

The position advertised is for one (1) full-time field technician to assist a 
Colorado State 
University graduate student in data collection. This project is to study the 
wetland to upland forest 
ecosystem gradient in Southeast Alaska. The study will look specifically into 
the hydrologic 
processes that create and characterize this gradient and how plant species are 
distributed along 
gradients.

RESPONSIBILITIES: Duties include conducting vegetation surveys (identifying 
plants, abundance, 
species composition, and cover estimates), collecting soil and seed samples, 
counting seeds, and 
digging water wells.

QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates must possess a four-year degree or currently be 
enrolled at a 
college or university pursuing a degree in ecology, natural resource 
management, range 
management, forestry, or related major. Candidates must be in good physical 
condition, capable 
of working long days in the field on rugged terrain and under variable weather 
conditions. 
Digging wells will be hard, manual labor. Ability to work under these 
conditions is essential. 
Candidates should be comfortable in the backcountry; we may spend multiple 
nights camping in 
the field.  Skills in the following areas are valuable: working well in an 
isolated team setting, 
wilderness safety and first aid training, and experience with backcountry 
travel. Experience with 
relevant fieldwork and plant identification skills are desirable, but not 
necessary. A valid driver’s 
license and safe driving record are required.

SALARY: $375/week plus housing at Tongass National Forest USFS Housing in 
Juneau, AK

APPLICATION PROCESS: Email a 1-2 page resume and cover letter, including three 
references with 
telephone numbers and email addresses, to the contact information below.  
Please indicate 
availability, as dates are somewhat flexible.

CONTACT:        

Sarah Bisbing, PhD Candidate 
Graduate Degree Program in Ecology
Department of Forest, Rangeland, & Watershed Stewardship
Colorado State University
email: [email protected]

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