Vegetation Monitoring Technician
Listed on 2026-07-14
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Science
Environmental Science, Biology -
Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Environmental Science, Biology
The MNPhrag research team is seeking a seasonal technician to assist with site monitoring and research related to invasive Phragmites. Work will involve regular travel to field sites throughout Minnesota. Work will be primarily field-based with some campus-based time at the UMN Saint Paul Campus for data entry and work planning.
The technician’s primary focus will be monitoring invasive Phragmites populations as part of a statewide research and control program (see MNPhrag.org). Major tasks will include traveling to field sites, collecting data on invasive Phragmites populations; communicating with landowners; and entering and managing data. There may also be opportunities to assist with research addressing the capacity of native vegetation to prevent reinvasion where invasive Phragmites has been controlled, as well as research on invasive Phragmites seed viability.
These activities require careful, strategic planning; driving to field sites; performing outdoor work in both urban and rural settings, including wetland, lake, roadside, and agricultural habitats; interacting with diverse stakeholders in a professional, collegial manner; and a dedication to efficient, thorough data collection to support effective Phragmites management.
Required Qualifications
- Currently pursuing or possess a Bachelor’s degree in biology, ecology, environmental science, or a related field
- Willingness to work long hours outside under sometimes uncomfortable conditions (while prioritizing safety and rescheduling activities as needed due to inclement weather or other risks)
- Ability to contact and communicate appropriately with private landowners
- Ability to work independently and in a team environment
- Ability to document research activities and keep careful records
- Ability to complete assigned tasks according to project timelines
- Experience using handheld GPS units, maps, and compasses to navigate
- Experience with data management, including using common spreadsheet software
- Valid U.S. state driver’s license and comfort with solo driving trips around the state
- Experience working with private landowners or other stakeholders
- Prior ecological survey experience, especially in wetlands
- Experience collecting vegetation data
- Experience identifying plants using field guides and dichotomous keys
- Prior experience related to invasive species and/or ecological restoration
- Familiarity with EDDMapS
We are actively seeking candidates and the position will remain open until filled.
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