Lab/Field Technicians perform lab/field work and provide support for a variety of projects, with an expected ratio of 70% lab/field and 30% office work during a typical week. The Lab/Field Technician position is an entry-level position supporting a variety of environmental services for private and public sector clients. Lab/Field Technicians must communicate effectively with a team of professionals across the environmental and engineering sectors during project planning and construction phases. Lab/Field Technicians assist Biologists and Senior Scientists by executing fieldwork and supporting general operations. Lab/Field Technicians are expected to have excellent field data collection and data entry skills (i.e., attention to detail), be self-motivated and conscientious with a strong work ethic, and have the ability to meet deliverable deadlines within the expected timeframes. This position includes preparing Environmental Assessment (EA) reports for work in utility corridors and supporting permitting and compliance projects associated with that work. Depending on the project location, field work could include surveys for: gopher tortoises, burrowing owls, nesting birds, wetlands, protected trees, or seagrass and oysters. Other tasks are assigned as needed to support new projects and individual professional development. Lab/Field Technicians must be able to follow complex instructions and communicate candidly and professionally with others.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level