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2026 Seasonal Restoration Technician - Botany Emphasis

Mid-Columbia Fisheries Enhancement Group

Ellensburg, Washington

Job Type Temporary
Salary Pay: Pay range is $20.17 - $20.82/hr depending on skills and experience. The position is a GS-05 on the federal general scale.
Benefits Benefits include sick leave, holidays, and vacation days
Experience 2 - 6 years

Job Posting: 2026 Seasonal Restoration Technician - Botany Emphasis

Mid-Columbia Fisheries Hiring Webpage

Position Description:

Mid-Columbia Fisheries (MCF) is seeking adaptable, enthusiastic, and hard-working individuals, both new to the field or experienced, who are passionate about salmon recovery and habitat restoration. This is an exciting opportunity for individuals eager to develop and apply habitat restoration skills. The ideal candidates will be prepared to work in diverse and challenging conditions, performing strenuous, sustained manual labor as a member of Mid-Columbia Fisheries’ Restoration Crew. The Restoration Crew is based out of ellensburg, and completes projects throughout Central Washington, particularly within the Yakima Basin watershed. Crew members will assist with habitat restoration and salmon recovery projects from implementation through stewardship. The Crew will work as a team, sometimes in small groups based on work task requirements. Crew members are supervised in the field by a designated Crew Lead, who provides leadership to complete project tasks.

Position Duration, Schedule, & Benefits:

Position start date is anticipated to begin early March. The anticipated season end date is November. Start and end dates are subject to change based on weather and work availability. Technicians work full-time, Monday through Thursday, 10 hours per day, and will change to Monday through Friday, 8 hours per day, during short daylight hours in November. Work schedules may be flexible in some weeks during the season to accommodate high temperatures, wildfire smoke and project priorities. In addition, Technicians will work approximately 4 Saturdays to accommodate education/outreach (April – Nov) and irrigation (mid-May to August). The Crew Supervisor will provide a minimum of one week of notice for schedule changes whenever possible. Benefits include sick leave, holidays, and vacation days. New technicians will be hired with a 90-day probationary period. Staff hired for a second field season will be offered career-seasonal status, which includes health and retirement benefits.

Additional Information: Most MCF work sites are in Kittitas and Yakima Counties in Washington state. The work region also includes Benton and Klickitat Counties. Most work sites are within a two-hour drive from Ellensburg. Technicians must be available for overnight travel 1 to 3 weeks per season, with 3 nights away during a 4-day work week. MCF Restoration Technicians are responsible for providing their own personal work clothes, boots, and backpacks for daily personal items, such as lunch and water bottles. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided by MCF as required for work tasks and safety.

Supervisor: All Restoration Technicians are supervised by the Restoration Crew Supervisor. Restoration Crew Leads and Project Managers will provide leadership and direction with field tasks to the Restoration Crew. In addition to field implementation work, the Restoration Technician, Botany Emphasis, will work on occasional tasks and projects with various MCF staff.

Responsibilities:

• Professional and positive representation of MCF to the public, partners and private citizens during the course of work, through demonstrating a strong work ethic, professional demeanor and commitment to high-quality work.
• Management and control of invasive weeds (mowing, brush cutting, manual removal, pesticide application and application of mulch).
• Restoring and enhancing salmonid habitat through planting native trees, shrubs, and grasses.
• Assembly of irrigation systems and running regular irrigation for restoration plantings during the summer dry period.
• Constructing large wood debris structures and beaver dam analogs (BDAs) into floodplains and channels
• Constructing and repairing fences.
• Maintaining and cleaning tools and equipment, including tool and plant materials storages, lock up spaces, and vehicles.
• Interact with colleagues, landowners, partners, and the public in a professional manner
• Safely and properly use, maintain, and manage tools, equipment, materials and on and off work sites.
• Occasionally may assist with staffing an outreach event.
• It is our goal to provide some limited training and additional work experiences such as fish surveys, fish rescues, and other tasks to support MCF mission and goals, but these opportunities are not guaranteed.

Effectively identify and complete work in the preparation and completion of project work.
• May occasionally work with volunteers and interns as directed.
• Assist with establishment and collection of vegetation monitoring for restoration projects and completion of data entry.
• Identify invasive plant management needs on restoration projects.
• Complete wetland seed or other seed collection as needed.
• Provide support for field and GIS mapping of project sites and map creation.

Required Skills and Qualifications:
The Botany Emphasis technician position is being offered at Technician 2 and 3 levels only.

Restoration Technician 2

• Restoration Technician 2, Botany Emphasis is a technician with experience with many restoration tasks, and is capable of working independently.
• Have a passion for ecological restoration and MCF’s mission.
• Demonstrated ability to identify unknown plant species using dichotomous botanical keys.
• Ability to accurately visually identify wetland/riparian species, and knowledge of Pacific Northwest flora.
• Experience with invasive plant management.
• Experience implementing riparian restoration projects in arid environments.
• Demonstrated experience and skills using ArcGIS or similar geospatial program.
• May assist in leadership duties when Crew Leads or Supervisor are not present.
• Skilled with some tools and equipment and capable of working independently.
• Knowledge and skills related to native plant identification, revegetation techniques, stream restoration and salmon habitat needs.
• 6-12 months experience using power tools and understanding safety and environmental protections.
• 6-12 months experience implementing restoration projects in arid environments.
• 6-12 months’ experience with invasive plant management.

Restoration Technician 3
All Restoration Technician 2 qualifications above, and:

• Restoration Technician 3 is a senior technician with proven skills and extensive experience in many restoration tasks and is capable of providing leadership to junior technicians.
• Degree in plant ecology or botany, biology, natural resources, hydrology, stream ecology, geomorphology, or related, or minimum one years professional experience with work similar to that described above.
• Demonstrated ability to identify unknown plant species using dichotomous botanical keys including grasses, sedges and rushes.
• 6 months experience with invasive plant management.
• 6 months experience implementing riparian restoration projects in arid environments.
• 6 months demonstrated experience and skills using ArcGIS or similar geospatial program
• Demonstrated clear, effective and professional communication of work tasks and needs with colleagues, MCF staff, landowners, partners, and volunteers.
• May lead other crew members in on-site tasks such as planting, fencing or similar work.
• May assist in leadership duties when Crew Leads or Supervisor are not present.
• May serve as a point of contact on work between the crew and Project Managers, when a Crew Lead or Supervisor is not present.
• Able to assess and respond to safety concerns, including the ability to safely supervise colleagues in the safe operation of power tools and knowledge of safety and environmental protection measures for working around water.
• 1-2 years’ experience using power tools and understanding safety and environmental protections.
• Experience navigating with and collecting spatial data with handheld GPS and maps.
• 1-2 years’ experience implementing restoration projects in arid environments.
• 1-2 years’ experience with invasive plant management.

Desired Qualifications:
All applicants are encouraged to apply even if you do not have all the following desired qualifications.

• Experience performing manual labor.
• Knowledge and skills related to revegetation techniques.
• Knowledge of or experience with power tools and understanding the safety and environmental protection measures for power tools.
• Current valid Washington state Pesticide Applicator’s License.
• Knowledge and skills related to stream restoration and salmon habitat.
• Experience navigating and use of handheld GPS and maps
• Experience using computers and Microsoft Office software.

Category Botany , Restoration
Tags GIS , Wetland