COMPANY  OVERVIEW

The National Ecological Observatory  Network (NEON) is a $430 million 
dollar observatory project dedicated to   understanding how changes in 
climate, land use and invasive species impact   ecology.  For the next 
three decades NEON will collect a comprehensive   range of ecological data 
on a continental scale across 20 eco-climatic domains representing US 
ecosystems.  NEON will use cutting edge technology   including an airborne 
observation platform that will capture images of regional   landscapes and 
vegetation; mobile, re-locatable, and fixed data collection   sites with 
automated ground sensors to monitor soil and atmosphere; and trained   
field crews who will observe and sample populations of diverse organisms 
and   collect soil and water data.  A leading edge cyber-infrastructure 
will   calibrate, store and publish this information.  The Observatory will 
grow   to 300+ personnel and will be the first of its kind designed to 
detect and   enable forecasting of ecological change at continental scales.




 JOB  LOCATION

NEON’s Domain 09 encompasses  all of North Dakota, and parts of South 
Dakota, Minnesota, Wyoming, and  Montana.  We work in central North Dakota, 
near Jamestown and in   Mandan.  The topography is rolling prairie pothole 
and Missouri River  breaks.  This area is the breeding ground and migration 
corridor for many  species of waterfowl, as well as shorebirds and 
grassland nesting birds.  White tailed deer are common, and it is possible 
to see moose, badger, beaver,  fox and coyote.  

The climate is continental,   meaning the summers are often quite warm with 
frequent afternoon thunderstorms,   and winters are very cold and windy.  
Mosquitoes and ticks are numerous  and omnipresent.  

A typical work week for Temporary   employees consists of four ten hour 
days, though schedules will vary greatly   throughout the season, sometimes 
including early mornings, late nights, or  weekends.  Employees will spend 
the majority of the time in the field,   with sometime in the domain office 
for lab work and data entry.

The domain office is located in   Jamestown, North Dakota. Jamestown is a 
small town with access to fishing,  hiking and biking trails and terrific 
birding opportunities.  Fargo and  Bismarck are larger cities both an hour 
and a half drive away.




 JOB  SUMMARY

This position reports   to the Manager Field Operations of the assigned 
domain. Temporary Field   Technicians assist with field observation; sample 
collection and handling;   sample processing and sample shipment of a 
variety of taxa.

The Temporary Field   Technician will perform a variety of scientific and 
technical tasks. The Temporary  Field Technician is a biological sampling 
technician performing seasonal and   periodic sampling activities. 
Temporary field sampling is conducted with   direction from and assistance 
of Field Technician I, II and III. The Temporary  Field Technician will 
also perform field and laboratory activities. The Lead Temporary  Field 
Technician may provide guidance to temporary field technician crews.

This is a temporary   assignment, with varied work schedules (up to 12+ 
hours per day) including   split-shift, part-time, pre-dawn early mornings, 
evenings, weekends and   holidays.

Daily and weekly work   schedules will fluctuate. Work days   may be up to 
twelve hours long. Work days may be split with morning and evening work. At 
times, work may begin at dawn   and go through dusk. The work week may also 
include weekends, holidays and   occasionally may be scheduled up to 12 
consecutive days.




Essential   Duties & Responsibilities
•Follow established, standardized field procedures for sample collection; 
record data from sample collection; process samples in the domain lab; and 
prepare samples for shipment to external analytical labs. 
•Field sampling activities include the following observation and specimen 
collection activities: 
◦Rodent live trapping 
◦Invertebrate collections 
◦Sediment, soil and water sample collection 
◦Plant diversity observations 
◦Plant biomass and primary productivity measurements 
◦Lake/stream bathymetry and morphology 
◦Riparian mapping 
•Operate laboratory equipment including Wiley Mill, drying oven, analytical 
balance, and muffle furnace. 
•Utilize GPS navigation system for locating, measuring and marking plots; 
and placing and setting traps. 
•Perform inspection and maintenance of laboratory and field equipment. 
•Assist with materials planning and ordering. 
•Record activities and completed work according to Field Operations 
protocol. 
•Perform field assignments in a variety of conditions (e.g., weather, 
terrain, diverse assigned biomes). 
•Carry, move and lift field supplies (pack weighing up to 40 lbs.) to 
assigned field site (diverse and uneven terrain). 
•Follow NEON safety and Field Operations policy and procedures. 




Required  Education, Experience, Knowledge, and Skills
•High School diploma or equivalent. 
•Ability and willingness to work varied schedules (up to 12+ hours per 
day), including split-shift, part-time, pre-dawn early mornings, evening 
and weekends. 
•Ability to work safely in variable field conditions including: 
◦Cold and wet weather and extreme heat 
◦Hiking on difficult or hazardous terrain 
◦Exposure to stinging insects and other animal and plant hazards 
•Ability to work independently and as part of a team. 
•Proficiency with MS Office Suite (e.g., Excel, Word). 
•Ability to follow written and verbal instructions. 
•Strong work ethic and enthusiasm. 
•Ability to withstand exposure to fumes, dust and noise. 




Preferred   Education, Experience, Knowledge, and Skills
•Bachelor’s degree in an associated scientific discipline (ecology, 
forestry or related field). 
•Experience conducting ecology related lab or field work. 
•Experience conducting field studies on rodents and collecting blood 
samples (small mammal techs). 
•Experience identifying plants through visual inspection and use of 
dichotomous key (botany techs). 
•Experience backcountry hiking and navigating (maps, compass, and GPS). 
•Backcountry safety training course or other safety training. 
•Experience leading field sampling activities, hikes, or assisting nature 
societies with seasonal nature observations. 





If you are interested in applying to multiple positions in multiple 
locations, please apply to the multiple domain posting, this will allow you 
to select your top two locations in which you would like to be considered.
 




*Individuals   are responsible for their own housing and transportation.


*Overnight  stays will be required depending on domain location.


*The starting rate of pay is $12.00/hr.


*Must   be at least 18 years of age.


*Must  have permanent authorization for US employment. NEON, Inc. will not 
provide any   kind of visa sponsorship.


*Must  have valid driver’s license.


*Employment is conditioned upon   successful completion of a pre- 
employment screen and a  post-offer/pre-employment drug/alcohol test.


*Depending  on the nature (full time vs. part-time) of the assignment, 
Temporary Field   Technicians may be eligible for health insurance.




NEON Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Women, Minorities, Veterans and 
Disabled Persons are   encouraged to apply.

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