Biological Science Technician
Listed on 2025-12-20
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Research/Development
Biology -
Science
Environmental Science, Biology
Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Center - Burns, Oregon, United States of America
Position Title:
Biological Science Technician
Final date to receive applications:
Friday, January 09, 2026
Institution:
Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Center
Department/Division:
Biological Science
Field (e.g., systematics):
Plant Ecology/Botany
City:
Burns, Oregon, United States of America
The research unit, led by Dr. Stella Copeland, focuses on applied management questions in grassland and shrubland ecosystems in collaboration with a broad set of managers and other research groups. Three technician positions will be hired for 5 months from Apr 6‑Sep 3 or Apr 13‑Sep 17. Salaries are $18.00/hr for current undergraduates or $20.00/hr for applicants with a bachelor’s degree.
Technicians will work primarily on field‑based research projects focused on restoration success and plant community dynamics in eastern Oregon sagebrush steppe.
Main duties include:
- Field work (outdoors, ~75% of the time): identifying plant species, estimating plant abundance, mapping plant occurrence, and collecting bees. Fieldwork may occasionally involve multi‑day camping trips in remote areas (~2 weeks total).
- Indoor tasks: plant propagation, root sample processing, bee specimen preparation, digitizing field maps, and data entry (~25% of the time).
Opportunities for mentored independent projects involving data analysis of existing datasets are offered to all technicians. Shared housing is provided at no cost at the field station.
Qualifications / RequirementsMust be able to lift objects that weigh up to 50 pounds and kneel/squat for extended periods of time during field monitoring and for sample collection. Must have a valid state motor vehicle operator’s license and be able to operate motor vehicles. Must be able to work in adverse weather conditions and hike over rugged and steep terrain. Must be a U.S. citizen.
Lower salary level: 2 years of post‑high school education including the equivalent of at least 12 semester hours in courses such as botany, ecology, biology, chemistry, statistics, entomology, rangeland sciences, natural resource management.
Higher salary level:
Bachelor’s degree in a related field such as botany, ecology, biology, chemistry, statistics, entomology, rangeland sciences, natural resource management or at least the equivalent of 24 semester hours in the subject areas above.
Desired experience: familiarity with identifying plants and/or collecting scientific data in rangeland and/or dryland settings.
ResponsibilitiesMain duties include: field work (outdoors, ~75% of the time) will be identifying plant species, estimating plant abundance, mapping plant occurrence, and collecting bees. Fieldwork may occasionally involve multi‑day camping trips in remote areas (~2 weeks total). Some tasks will be indoors such as plant propagation, root sample processing, bee specimen preparation, digitizing field maps, and data entry (~25% of the time).
ApplicationSend application materials to Corinne Schroeder (Corinne.
Schroeder) with the subject line “Seasonal Technician Application” by the deadline, Friday Jan. 9th, 2026.
(1) Cover letter: please include the dates you are available and your qualifications, as described above.
(2) Resume
(3) References
(4) College transcripts, unofficial versions are fine.
Application review will begin immediately after the deadline.
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