Field technician positions in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

The Department of Forestry and Natural Resources at Purdue University is 
hiring two technicians to assist with vegetation plot sampling in Great 
Smoky Mountains National Park.

Supervisor: Mike Jenkins
Approximate hours a week:  40
Duration of Position: Mid-May to August 2017
Compensation: $10.35/hour

Job Description:
Field technicians will assist with vegetation data collection on 
vegetation monitoring plots in Great Smoky Mountains National Park for a 
graduate student whose research examines forest community response to the 
hemlock woolly adelgid. This job will require spending the summer in Great 
Smoky Mountains National Park. Fieldwork will include woody vegetation 
identification and sampling in plots throughout the park, as well as 
collecting environmental data. The position will require hiking through 
rough terrain and frequent backcountry camping. Housing will be provided. 

Qualifications:
Woody plant identification skills required
Experience with backcountry navigation using GPS, topographic maps and 
compass desired 
Previous field work experience preferred
Backpacking experience desired
Must possess a valid driver’s license
Must be able to work outdoors in remote conditions, in rough terrain and 
under inclement weather conditions
Must be in good physical fitness 

Deadline to Apply: 
3/15/2017 or until positions are filled

To apply:  
Send cover letter, résumé (including contact information for two 
references), unofficial transcript, and dates of availability to Meghan 
Mulroy ([email protected]) or Mike Jenkins ([email protected])

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