About The Position

ASE, an Akima company, is looking to hire a Physical Science Technician who will contribute to multidisciplinary research teams by supporting field data collection, maintaining scientific instrumentation, processing environmental samples, and organizing datasets used for hydrologic and watershed assessments. Work involves routine environmental sampling, sediment and water handling, instrument calibration and maintenance, structured lab tasks, and data QA/QC procedures necessary to uphold USGS scientific standards. This work includes frequent outdoor field duties in remote and sometimes harsh conditions (>50% during active sampling periods), complemented by periods of laboratory and office‑based data processing. The USGS conducts research to assess aquatic, hydrologic, and watershed conditions across the Kootenai and Clark Fork basins, supporting resource managers at the federal, state, Tribal, and local levels. These studies rely on accurate environmental measurements, properly maintained instruments, and high‑quality laboratory and data‑processing workflows to evaluate river conditions, sediment and water quality, and watershed responses to natural and anthropogenic stressors. This Hybrid position requires that you live in Missoula, MT area and are able go to customer location in Bozeman, MT. if needed.

Requirements

  • Must be a US Citizen able to pass a thorough background check including criminal and financial at both the state and federal level.
  • Bachelor Degree in a Science related discipline and 1 year of field sampling experience.
  • Strong analytical, problem-solving and computer skills.
  • Strong attention to detail.
  • The ability to use computer software and databases to develop complicated statistical and research reports.
  • Physical ability to work outdoors in remote settings, walk on uneven terrain, wade in streams, and lifting moderate loads in variable weather conditions.
  • Able to conduct occasional overnight fieldwork.

Responsibilities

  • Provide technical field support, environmental sample handling, instrument operation and maintenance, and data management services in accordance with USGS standard operating procedures, Quality Management Systems, and safety requirements.
  • Maintain accurate field logs, laboratory documentation, chain‑of‑custody materials, and metadata following Good Scientific Practices and USGS protocol expectations.
  • Conduct field sampling of water, sediment, habitat, and related environmental parameters following USGS protocols.
  • Operate, calibrate, and maintain water‑quality sondes, flow meters, data loggers, autosamplers, and associated field instrumentation.
  • Record site conditions and measurements using clear, accurate metadata.
  • Support wading‑based or boat‑based sampling efforts as required.
  • Prepare, label, track, preserve, and transport environmental samples following chain‑of‑custody and QA/QC requirements.
  • Perform routine laboratory tasks including filtration, subsampling, drying, weighing, and workspace/equipment maintenance.
  • Prepare samples for shipment to analytical laboratories as directed.
  • Enter field and laboratory data into project databases or spreadsheets.
  • Perform QA/QC to ensure completeness, consistency, and accuracy.
  • Produce basic figures, tables, and data summaries for internal use.
  • Maintain metadata and contribute to data documentation.
  • Assist with planning and preparation for field activities, including equipment staging and logistics.
  • Communicate data issues, equipment concerns, or irregularities to project supervisors.
  • Contribute to technical notes, field summaries, and report sections.
  • Participate in team meetings and coordination with partner agencies.

Benefits

  • comprehensive benefits
  • competitive pay
  • growth opportunities
  • excellent retirement options
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