Battelle manages and operates the National Ecological Observatory 
Network (NEON) project, which is solely funded by the National Science 
Foundation. A 30+ year project dedicated to understanding how changes in 
climate, land use and invasive species impact ecology, the observatory’s 
scientists and engineers are collecting a comprehensive range of 
ecological data on a continental scale across 20 eco-climatic domains 
representing US ecosystems.  Our teams use cutting-edge technology, 
including an airborne observation platform that captures images of 
regional landscapes and vegetation; mobile, relocatable, and fixed data 
collection sites with automated ground sensors to monitor soil and 
atmosphere; and trained field crews who observe and sample populations 
of diverse organisms and collect soil and water data.  Once structures 
are completed, a leading edge cyberinfrastructure will calibrate, store 
and publish this information.  The Observatory includes more than 500+ 
personnel and is the first of its kind designed to detect and enable 
forecasting of ecological change at continental scales.

LOCATION
The NEON Project's Domain 17-CA primary work location is in Fresno, CA. 
This position supports sites in the Pacific Southwest Domain, which 
covers most of CA. Pacific Southwest sites are located at the San 
Joaquin Experimental Range and on the High Sierra Ranger District of the 
Sierra National Forest near Fresno, CA. These sites are distributed 
along an elevation gradient from the Sierra foothills to about 9000’ in 
the Sierras. Vegetation ranges from oak savannah and scrub at the lower 
elevations, coniferous forest (including giant Sequoias) and granite 
domes in the mid to upper elevations, and alpine vegetation and barren 
peaks at the highest elevations. The office is located less than 3 hours 
from Yosemite and Sequoia/Kings Canyon National Parks, the Pacific 
Coast, and the San Francisco area.  
JOB SUMMARY

Field Ecologists reports to the Field Operations Manager.
•       Field Ecologist II - The Field Ecologist II is a biological 
sampling lead performing seasonal and periodic sampling activities and 
sample processing, and will be the technical lead for performing routine 
maintenance and inventory management on all terrestrial sampling 
equipment. The Field Ecologist II will provide guidance to temporary 
field crews while working in the field and laboratory.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Botany emphasis:
•       Lead, perform and coordinate plant phenology, diversity, 
biogeochemistry and productivity measurements.
•       Identify local flora to species using techniques including: 
general observation, field references, dichotomous key, comparison with 
identified specimens, or other identification methods. Local species 
identification skills are used to complete activities such as plant 
diversity observations, classification of phenological stages of local 
flora, and sorting of plants and debris into functional group or 
category.
•       Collect and process samples for activities such as clip harvest, 
biomass, canopy foliage and leaf area index measurements as well as 
vegetation structure measurements.
•       Map and measure structural metrics of free-standing woody stems.


General duties include:
•       Report activities, completed work, and sampling problems 
according to Field Operations protocols.
•       Inspect, maintain and operate field, safety and laboratory 
equipment.
•       Operate laboratory equipment (e.g. Wiley Mill, drying oven, 
analytical balance, centrifugal mill, pH meter, microscope, and muffle 
furnace).
•       Assist the Field Operations Manager with recruiting and training 
of seasonal field personnel.
•       Provide instruction and technical guidance to seasonal field 
personnel.
•       Perform plot establishment by locating plots with GPS navigation 
as well as measuring and marking plots.
•       Assist the Field Operations Manager with materials planning, 
inventory and ordering as well as day-to-day oversight of personnel and 
scheduling of activities coordinated from the field office.
•       Follow NEON Project safety and Field Operations policy and 
procedures.

Field activities may include:
•       Follow established, standardized field protocols for sample 
collection and handling; record and verify accuracy of data from sample 
collections; process samples in the laboratory; send samples to external 
analytical labs. Train and lead field crews performing the 
aforementioned items.
•       Perform other field sampling activities as assigned including: 
ground beetle collection (pitfall trapping), mosquito collection (CO2 
light traps, tick collection (dragging and flagging) and soil core 
collection.
•       Test, troubleshoot and operate tower, soil and aquatic 
instruments, calibration equipment and test fixtures.
•       Inspect and maintain civil infrastructure including boom arms, 
sensor mounts, towers, boardwalks and instrument huts.
•       Monitor and sample aquatic sites for water quality, biological 
indicators and physical properties of site (e.g. gaging streams, 
geomorphic mapping).

Physical demands:
The work is physical and involves walking, hiking, prolonged standing, 
walking and bending. Heavy items (e.g. equipment and packs up to 40 
pounds) must be lifted and carried on a routine basis.

Work environment:
Fieldwork includes exposure to extreme weather conditions and terrain, 
pesticides, poisonous plants, biting insects, and wild animals. Tower 
work involves performing work on instrument towers ranging in height 
from 24 feet to 300 feet, which will include ascending and descending 
multiple flights of stairs.

REQUIRED: EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS

The NEON Project will be selecting a Field Ecologist II. Equivalent 
education and experience may be considered. 
•       Field Ecologist II 
o       Bachelor’s Degree in ecology, environmental sciences or related 
scientific discipline.
o       Three (3) or more years’ of related experience.
 

All Field Ecologist Levels:
•       Ability to work in a team environment.
•       Experience should include performing scientific data entry and 
data management.
•       Ability to hike off-trail to assigned field site for long 
distances carrying field equipment (pack weighing up to 40 lbs.) for 
extended periods.
•       Ability and willingness to travel overnight frequently (e.g. 
semi-monthly for 3-4 nights).

The NEON Project will take into consideration qualifications for 
specific and diverse experience in the following areas:

•       Leadership:
o       Effective leadership skills and the ability to motivate others.
o       Effective problem solving skills and the ability to determine 
and act on changing priorities in a fast paced dynamic environment.
o       Ability to organize and execute multiple activities and 
priorities.

•       Skills:
o       Ability to perform minor troubleshooting, calibration, and 
repair of field equipment.
o       Ability to follow written and verbal instructions.
o       Ability and willingness to learn and adopt new technologies as 
needed.
o       Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
o       High level of attention to detail and accuracy.
o       Ability to make effective decisions that take into consideration 
safety and operational standards.

•       Working conditions:
o       Ability and willingness to work varied field operations 
schedules (up to 12+ hours per day), including split shift, part-time, 
pre-dawn early mornings, evenings and weekends.
o       Ability and willingness to work on towers ranging in height from 
24 feet to 300 feet including ascending and descending multiple flights 
of stairs on instrument towers.
o       Perform field assignments in a variety of terrain and of weather 
conditions including cold and wet winter weather and extreme heat.
o       Ability to withstand exposure to fumes, dust, noise and 
toxicodendron plants (e.g. poison ivy and poison oak), ticks, biting 
insects and other natural hazards. 
o       Ability and willingness to travel overnight frequently (e.g. 
semi-monthly for 3-4 nights) is required.

Must have permanent authorization for US employment. 

Employment is contingent on background screen, drug screen, motor 
vehicle records check and physical.

Must possess a current and valid State issued driver’s license with 
insurable Department of Motor vehicle record (parking violations, minor 
driving offenses excluded) as determined by Battelle’s insurance 
provider.


Apply: 
https://www.battelle.org/careers

BENEFITS
Battelle’s competitive benefits program includes comprehensive medical 
and dental care, matching 401K, paid time off, flexible spending 
accounts, disability coverage, and other benefits that help provide 
financial protection for you and your family.
 
Battelle provides employment and opportunities for advancement, 
compensation, training, and growth according to individual merit, 
without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), 
national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, 
age, genetic information, disability, veteran-status, or any other 
characteristic protected under applicable Federal, state, or local law. 
Our goal is for each staff member to have the opportunity to grow to the 
limits of their abilities and to achieve personal and organizational 
objectives. We will support positive programs for equal treatment of all 
staff and full utilization of all qualified employees at all levels 
within Battelle.

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