We are hiring 6 to 8 field technicians to work at the Teakettle 
Experimental Forest. Teakettle is a 1300 ha old-growth, mixed-conifer 
forest 80 km east of Fresno, CA at 2200 m elevation in the Sierra 
Nevada. The forest is comprised of both burned and unburned experimental 
plots and a second entry prescribed burn was implemented in the fall of 
2017. Duties will include, but are not limited to mapping forest 
structure and shrub cover using a surveyor’s total station, basic tree 
measurements, fuel surveys and assisting visiting scientists with their 
projects as needed. These projects may include: basic soils work 
(coring, soil moisture, etc.), seedling inventories, understory plant 
surveys, and tree coring. Desired skills include plant identification, 
use of a total station, basic knowledge of tree measurements, and 
previous experience working as a crewmember. The facilities at Teakettle 
are rustic due to the remote location of the station. The cabin has 
solar power, bathrooms, a kitchen and common space; individuals will 
spend the summer sleeping in tents. The nearest town for supplies is 
Shaver Lake, CA, approximately a one hour drive from the field station.   

The pay rate is $14/hr and crew members will work four 10 hour days each 
week. The field season will run from the middle of June to the first 
week of September.   

To apply, please go to https://unm.csod.com/ats/careersite/search.aspx?
site=14#staff. The reqID is 4037 or you can search for the job title 
“Forest Ecology Field Technician”.

If you have any trouble with the application process, please contact 
Marissa Goodwin at mjgood...@unm.edu. Review of applications will begin 
March 9th. 

**Please note that a New Mexico Drivers License IS NOT REQUIRED for this 
position**

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