DESCRIPTION:  One (1) field crew supervisor and one (1) field crew 
position will be hired to assist a University of Montana graduate student 
with data collection.  The project’s objective is to assess the response 
of ponderosa pine and Douglas fir to drought and climate variability 
across different habitat types and growing conditions.  The crew will 
spend approximately three months working across all corners of the 
Colville National Forest in northeast WA to locate sites and collect 
data.  Camping will sometimes be required to access the most remote sites.

RESPONSIBILITIES:  Primary duties will involve coring trees and measuring 
various stand and tree attributes. Locating study sites will be an 
important and challenging component of these positions and will require 
the use of topographic maps, GPS, 4WD and off-trail hiking.  
 
QUALIFICATIONS:  These positions will be hired as USFS employees through 
the STEP program.  Candidates must be students that plan on returning to a 
college or university degree program following the field season.  These 
positions are best suited to upper-level undergraduates or graduate 
students who are giving serious consideration to advanced study or 
professional work in forest ecology or silviculture.  Candidates must be 
in good physical condition and capable of working long days in the field 
under hot, rugged and sometimes remote conditions.  Most importantly, I 
seek individuals who are self-motivated, detail-oriented, have legible 
handwriting, and can work and live cooperatively with others. Valid 
driver’s license and safe driving record is required.

SALARY:  $13.18 to $16.44/hr DOE.  Housing will be available.

DURATION/SCHEDULE:  Positions will be based out of the Sullivan Lake 
Ranger District, ~20 miles from the Canadian border.  Anticipated start 
and end dates are 8 June to 28 August 2009.  The work schedule will most 
likely be four 10 hour days with three days off each week.

CLOSING DATE:  Applications will be considered on a rolling basis until 10 
April 2008.

APPLICATION MATERIALS: 1) Cover letter that includes information about 
your interests and qualifications; dates of availability; and names, phone 
numbers, and email addresses of 3 references - including your most recent 
employer; 2) Resume; 3) Academic Transcripts.

TO APPLY: Attach application materials (preferably as a single Microsoft 
Word or Adobe PDF file) using the following naming 
format: “lastname_firstname_09App”.  Email complete application with 
subject line “2009 Field Work Application” to: [email protected]   

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Gunnar Carnwath, PhD candidate 
University of Montana
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 509-675-1540

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