December 20, 2024
collecting data

Working Lands Conservation

Summer Field Technician - 2 Positions Available

Description

We are looking for two hardworking and enthusiastic field techs to join our 2025 summer research team. As an organization, we study how to balance livestock grazing with other valued ecosystem services on public land, including healthy riparian areas, soil carbon sequestration, and high-quality sage-grouse habitat.

 

Major Duties

Field Technicians will work in collaboration with the Project Manager. Duties include, but are not limited to:

  • Vegetation sampling, identification, and collection
  • Water quality monitoring
  • Soil sampling and processing

Qualifications

  • Must be currently enrolled as an undergraduate student at USU’s Quinney College of Natural Resources
  • Detail-oriented and a team-player
  • Comfortable working 10 hours/day outdoors in cold and heat
  • Able to carry up to 10lbs of gear
  • Experience collecting rangeland vegetations and soil data (including plant ID) is desired, but not required

Salary: $18/hour

Dates: May 12th to August 22nd, four 10-hour days/week

Credits/Honors

Successful applicants are required to enroll for 1 credit each in NR 4151 (in the Spring 2025 2nd 7-week session) and NR 4152 (in the Fall 1st 7-week session). Successful applicants may also enroll for up to 3 summer credit hours during the internship; Honors Program participants may enroll for points. Individuals would work with a USU advisor to develop and complete an academic assignment during the internship.

Location

Time will be split between Randolph and Logan. Housing will be provided in Randolph, but not Logan. Technicians must provide their own food. Transportation between Logan and Randolph will be provided.

Apply to the QCNR summer internship program here

Application Deadline: We will accept applications until positions are filled. First review is January 29th