Tulalip Tribes Hiring Wetland/Ecological Restoration Technician
Tulalip Tribes is hiring a full time temporary Wetland/Ecological Restoration Technician to work as an assistant to the Wetland Program Coordinator. The Wetland Technician will conduct field work in vegetation monitoring and management including developing skills in plant identification, invasive species control, maintaining stream and wetland restoration projects, data collection and management, and use of field data collection equipment including GPS.
To apply, complete the web form application located on the Quil Ceda Village website. For more information or questions, please contact Quil Ceda Village HR by phone (360) 716-5000 or email at qcvemployment@tulaliptribes-nsn.gov.
Qualifications
Education
High School Diploma or GED required related field.
AND
Two (2) years of college toward a degree in environmental sciences, biology or related field. (Relevant experience may substitute for the degree requirement on a year for year basis.)
OR
Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program
Skills
- Must have computer skills and proficiency in MS Office Word, Excel, Power Point, and Outlook
- Familiarity with common field gear including how to use tape measures, hand shears, shovels
- Familiarity with plant identification strategies
- Must be able to work in challenging physical environments, with minimal supervision and cooperatively with others in a team environment
Desired Experience
- Experience conducting environmental fieldwork in diverse weather and landscapes such as wetlands, streams, and forests, shorelines, etc.
- Experience in wetland, biological or fisheries field methods
- Experience in natural resource inventory and assessment
Physical Characteristics and/or Prerequisites
- Must be able to work in diverse weather conditions
- Mobility to bend, stoop, climb vegetated slopes, walk on uneven or slippery terrain, and soft substrates through heavy brush on a daily basis.
- Hand and finger dexterity for the operation of personal computer and routine paperwork.
- Must be able to carry equipment and supplies up to 20 lbs.
Specific job performed
- The Wetland/Ecological Restoration Technician will work as an assistant to the Wetland Program Coordinator conducting vegetation monitoring and management field work.
- This position will be a 60-70% field position to 30-40% office technician to assist the wetland program coordinator in field work and data management.
- Conduct field work in forest, streams, and wetland areas, requiring traversing on uneven ground, boggy, and inundated areas.
- Assist with maintaining stream and wetland restoration projects, planting, and fencing plantings.
- Assist with noxious weeds control projects.
- Assist with beaver management projects
- Potential for accomplishing capstone project for wetland species surveys.
- Data management and data collection
- Operate GPS and other field related equipment.