Field Technicians: Oak forest regeneration and restoration

Job Description:   
We are hiring two technicians to collect field data at sites within the 
Hoosier National Forest in southern Indiana as part of a collaborative 
study between Purdue University and the USDA Forest Service.  The goal of 
the project is to determine how overstory removal, competition control and 
prescribed fire can be used to regenerate and maintain oak forests. 

Duration:
 Mid-May to August 2018 (40 hours/week)
 
Pay:  
$11.50 per hour. Housing is included.

Experience and Skills:
The ability to identify woody plants of the Midwest is strongly desired. 
We also desire basic knowledge of forest measurement practices, experience 
with backcountry navigation using a topographic map and compass, 
familiarity with standard equipment including GPS, and experience/training 
in identifying herbaceous vegetation. Applicants must possess a valid 
driver’s license.

To apply: 
Please email a cover letter describing your qualifications, resume 
(including contact information for two references) and unofficial 
transcripts to Mike Jenkins (jenki...@purdue.edu).  We will begin 
reviewing applications on April 4, 2018 and will continue until the 
positions are filled. 

Contact:  
Please contact Mike Jenkins if you have any questions about the positions.

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