University of Nevada, Reno
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The Bisbing Forest Ecology & Silviculture Lab at UNR is hiring full-time temporary forestry research technicians as part of the Sierra Nevada Adaptive Management Experiment (AMEX).
Research technicians will collect data to support on-going research studying the impacts of silvicultural treatments to mitigate climate change impacts on forest ecosystems. Duties include but are not limited to: installing and re-surveying permanent plots; collecting pre- and post-treatment tree, plant community, fuels, and health data; mapping forest composition and structure, and conducting survival and regeneration assessments. Additional responsibilities may include data entry and data quality control.
Crews will live on-site with non-traditional housing at most locations (tents, trailer, etc.), though housing (i.e., barracks) may be available at few sites. A field vehicle is provided for job use only (if traveling home on days off, you would need to drive your personal vehicle near the job site). Crew members should expect a dynamic schedule with time spent at multiple research sites across the Sierra Nevada mixed-conifer forest over the course of the fall season: (Early September –Beginning of November. Field sampling may occur in burned areas and/or in challenging terrain. Ideal candidates will have a strong ability to solve problems that arise in the field and the constitution to both act independently and work well as part of a field team.
To apply, send a cover letter, resume, and list of three references compiled into a single PDF to: [email protected]. Review of applicants will continue until the positions are filled. Multiple positions to fill. Visit website: adaptive-forest-management-experiment.com.
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