Seasonal Botanical Field Technician

Stillwater SciencesPortland, OR
1d$24 - $29Onsite

About The Position

Stillwater Sciences is seeking highly motivated and talented junior- to mid-level botanists to join our interdisciplinary staff for a seasonal, on-call position. We are looking for botanists interested in applying their knowledge of Oregon flora to an annual vegetation monitoring project in Northwestern Oregon. Responsibilities include plant identification, vegetation data collection, photographic monitoring, measuring canopy closure (shade monitoring), and other field data collection. Technicians may support preparation and demobilization of field efforts. This is an on-call, temporary position. Field efforts are anticipated to be variable in hours, from only a few hours per week to potentially up to 40 hours per week starting in May or June and likely extending into September. Scheduling may be somewhat flexible for highly qualified candidates (e.g., to accommodate student schedules). About Stillwater Sciences: Stillwater Sciences is an employee-owned environmental consulting firm specializing in scientifically based solutions to aquatic, terrestrial, and watershed resource management. We assist government agencies, NGOs, and private clients with environmental problem solving, planning, and permitting using a multi-disciplinary approach that integrates physical and biological processes. We have approximately 120 full-time dedicated and enthusiastic employees throughout the Western U.S. in nine offices. We maintain a collaborative work environment that promotes productive and rigorous applied scientific research. We pride ourselves on defining and shaping our individual careers in a way that provides a healthy rhythm of work and life responsibilities. Success at Stillwater requires a blend of passion, initiative, commitment, flexibility, and teamwork. Stillwater Sciences is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants receive consideration for employment without regard to protected characteristics including race, color, national origin, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, or veteran status. Stillwater is committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. To request accommodation to participate in the application or interview process, please contact [email protected].

Requirements

  • Have earned or be in the process of earning a BS or BA in botany or similar degree.
  • Have excellent plant identification skills (Plant Taxonomy or equivalent course; sufficient knowledge of the local flora and familiarity with utilizing the Flora of Oregon or the Flora of the Pacific Northwest to identify fresh and collected specimens to species).
  • Have prior field experience.
  • Be team oriented, with the ability to work collaboratively and independently, as needed.
  • Have willingness to travel and work in remote locations (lodging provided) for 5–6 days maximum.
  • Bring a good attitude and ability to traverse difficult terrain including steep slopes, muddy wetlands with standing water, and extremely dense brush. Endurance to work long days in all types of weather.
  • Have competency to follow directions and field safety protocols.
  • Have attention to detail and commitment to sound science.
  • Solid navigational skills using maps and GPS.
  • Ability to move equipment of 25 pounds or more.
  • A valid driver’s license and good driving record.
  • Must live in the United States and possess a valid work authorization.

Responsibilities

  • Plant identification
  • Vegetation data collection
  • Photographic monitoring
  • Measuring canopy closure (shade monitoring)
  • Other field data collection
  • Technicians may support preparation and demobilization of field efforts.
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