Description: The Walters Lab in the Department of Forestry at Michigan State 
University is 
looking for up to 10 field technicians for the upcoming field season.  We are 
an applied 
forest ecology (silviculture) lab with a current focus on exploring alternative 
management 
regimes in northern hardwood forests. Field technician duties will mainly 
consist of 
characterizing vegetation structure in forests which have been recently 
harvested. Some 
of the technicians will additionally assist in collecting cross-sectional discs 
from stumps 
using a chainsaw. Field sites are throughout the Upper Peninsula and northern 
Lower 
Peninsula in Michigan.

Desired skills: Experience or aptitude for plant identification and GPS 
navigation; interest in 
forest ecology/silviculture; experience and/or desire to work outdoors in 
rugged 
conditions; experience or interest in chainsaw work (optional). Recent 
graduates are 
encouraged to apply.

Time Frame: Mid-May through Mid-August

Pay rate: $11.50/hr minimum, commensurate with experience. Typically 40 
hours/week. We 
provide housing during work trips.

To apply: Submit a CV or resume, list of three references with contact 
information 
(including email and phone number), and a brief cover letter outlining your 
interest in the 
position and relevant experience, as well as your dates of availability, to 
Evan Farinosi 
([email protected]) with "Walters Lab Summer Field Technician" in the subject 
line.

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