The New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute seeks eager and creative-minded Monitoring Technician Aides to join its diverse team of ecological restoration professionals. The Ecological Monitoring Program at NMFWRI maintains professionally managed field crews to collect data on short and long-term ecosystem responses to restoration treatments, wildfires, climate change, and other disturbances. This data provides a critical scientific basis for adaptive management decisions and improved treatment effectiveness. The program also works with partners to build statewide capacity in ecological monitoring, adaptive management, and restoration. This Technician Aide will assist with data collection, and field logistics. This position works with the Ecological Monitoring program manager and our team, and with other FWRI teams as needed. We welcome candidates who can work collaboratively with an interdisciplinary team of professionals working towards wildfire resilience, post-fire restoration, and watershed conservation. This position will require excellent attention to detail; good self-care; strong time management capabilities; and engaging communication skills with audiences diverse in age, socioeconomics, and cultural backgrounds. This position's primary responsibility will include but is not limited to working closely with the field crew in data collection and analysis (including regular overnight travel and camping). The majority of the Technician Aide's work will be in the field. Our Technician Aides will gain experience in: Backcountry work, including navigation, cooking, campskills, first aid, etc Off-road/rough road driving (e.g. mud, rocks, sand, snow) & familiarity with vehicle mechanics and equipment maintenance Tree, shrub, and other plant identification Process & mechanics of ecological restoration (thinning, prescribed fire, etc) Application of ecological monitoring protocols, projects, and use of specialized equipment (e.g. Brown’s transects, GPS units, densiometers) Data entry, quality control, reporting The Right Person: is reliable and dependable is able to camp/travel overnight regularly has excellent attention to detail even during repetitive tasks loves the outdoors even when it's hot, raining, or there's an oak-covered ridge to climb will showcase their talents for high-quality field data collection in service of a community passionate about the conservation and restoration of our New Mexico forests and watersheds. Where you will work. From city to wilderness, valley to the mountaintop, our Las Vegas, New Mexico-based team serves our communities from the office and in the field. NMFWRI’s Ecological Monitoring Team will also train others and receive training at locations throughout the state. They collect data and train others for selected projects in forested, grassland, and riparian settings, bringing it back to the office for processing, analysis, and distribution to others. The ideal candidate should reside within a two-hour drive of our Las Vegas, NM office, as regular in-office attendance on campus and fieldwork in the HPCC burn scar is required.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Intern
Education Level
High school or GED