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We have an opening for a Field Technician position at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest. The advertisement is below.  Please share with your students and listservs!

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Field Technician – Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest

The Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest (HBEF) is looking for a field technician to help maintain site infrastructure, collect long-term data, communicate with outside groups, and assist with several ongoing research projects. The Field Technician provides oversight for summer technicians, interns, and volunteers. This position requires difficult physical labor, critical thinking skills, ability to learn quickly, and leadership qualities. Often the Field Technician works in uncomfortable environments, including inclement weather, buggy conditions, and difficult terrain. Undergraduate degree in an environmental science-related field required. Strong computer and datalogger programming skills, or interest in acquiring these skills, are advantageous though not required.

 

The position is at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, Woodstock, New Hampshire.  Located in the White Mountain National Forest, the HBEF is one of the longest running and most comprehensive ecosystem studies in the world. 

 

The technician will work 40 hours per week year round. The position pays $19/hr and is paid through the Hubbard Brook Research Foundation. Interested candidates should submit a resume to John Campbell (john.campbell2@usda.gov). Applications will be accepted through August 19, 2022.

 

 

 

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John Campbell, PhD (he/him)
Research Ecologist

Forest Service

Northern Research Station

p: 603-868-7643 
john.campbell2@usda.gov

271 Mast Rd
Durham, NH 03801
www.fs.fed.us 
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