Natural Resources Technician

SWCA Environmental ConsultantsSheridan, WY
2d$19 - $25

About The Position

SWCA Environmental Consultants is expanding our team and looking for a Natural Resources Technician with backgrounds in botany, wildlife biology, wetland ecology, and/or environmental science to support our Sheridan Wyoming office. This is a temporary, non-exempt, hourly position that will support a variety of natural resources projects and field efforts at projects throughout Wyoming and Montana. Applicants should be able to work outdoors in a team or independently for 40 hours or more per week (travel included) with flexible scheduling based on project and client needs. Application Deadline: February 21, 2026 Our Vision (the North Star): Help drive SWCA to be the best workplace and industry leader in sustainability, bringing sound science and creative solutions to global environmental challenges while maintaining a dedication to employee-ownership. Core Values: We are #OneSWCA and collaborate across all of our offices, programs, and disciplines. We are #AlwaysLearning, we #NeverSettle and we #GiveBack. We are 100% employee-owned, and we build our success together. It is imperative for the successful candidate to fit SWCA's unique culture. Do you appreciate sustainability and environmental awareness? Is giving back to your community a priority? SWCA is a team of scientists, planners, technical experts, and corporate services professionals that are committed to our culture. Purpose: Our company’s purpose is to preserve natural and cultural resources for tomorrow while enabling projects that benefit people today. You are invited to be a part of our success story.

Requirements

  • Minimum of B.A. or B.S. in Biology, Ecology, Environmental Science, Natural Resource Management field preferred
  • Experience with field-based natural resources scientific data collection and attention to detail
  • Must have experience with accurate natural resources data collection procedures and data QA/QC
  • Familiarity Mountain West flora and fauna; botany and/or wetland delineation experience a plus
  • Familiarity with Microsoft Office 365, ArcGIS, and other software suites
  • Must have valid driver's license and be able to meet SWCA’s driver requirements
  • Ability to drive a 4-wheel-drive vehicle on rugged, back-country roads
  • Ability to work long days outdoors for extended periods of time (up to 14 days) in a safe and productive manner
  • Ability to maintain a positive attitude while working closely with a small team in a dynamic work environment
  • Ability to travel and work remotely as required
  • Ability to work independently and as a member of a team with excellent team collaboration skills
  • Excellent communication and organizational skills

Responsibilities

  • Follow established scientific protocols to conduct wildlife, vegetation, and wetland field surveys, complete environmental inspections, wildlife and vegetation baseline studies, habitat assessments, noxious weed mapping, stormwater inspections, and reclamation monitoring
  • Assist with tasks to collect and/or manage natural resources and wetland data in the field or office. Technicians are expected to work efficiently to complete assigned tasks in a manner that ensures the data are accurate, complete, and verifiable
  • Use topographic maps, aerial photographs, GPS units, and other mapping tools to determine exact locations of project areas, habitat types, species of interest, and associated landforms
  • Photograph and record appropriate habitat, species, and geographic landforms relative to suitable habitat requirements and ecological classifications
  • Operate SWCA vehicles, assure they will perform safely, and notify appropriate person if vehicle needs maintenance
  • Ability to perform all work with a focus on safety in a remote field setting for long hours, sometimes in inclement weather, rugged terrain, and at high altitudes is required; the ability to carry equipment and supplies weighing up to 40 pounds and walk up to 12 miles per day is required
  • Communicate frequently and openly with team members and supervisors to ensure that task objectives and methods are clearly understood, task progress is shared, and questions or needs are promptly addressed. This includes initiating and/or responding to communication requests before, during, and after task implementation as part of a real-time, collaborative work effort
  • Project work may include electrical transmission, renewable generation projects (wind, solar, geothermal), oil and gas development, transmission/pipelines, transportation, mining, and state and federal agency clients
  • Adhere to SWCA’s safety program while looking out for the safety of others, promptly communicating and mitigating safety hazards
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