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Aquatic/Fisheries Field Technician (Hourly)

Illinois Natural History Survey/ Illinois River Biological Station

Havana, Illinois

Job Type Temporary
Salary $16 - $18 per hour
Deadline Mar 06, 2026
Experience 0 - 1 years

The Illinois Natural History Survey is seeking multiple (up to 10) field technicians to conduct applied research in aquatic ecology and large river systems throughout the state of Illinois. Technicians will assist large river ecologists in the collection of standardized long-term river monitoring data with additional targeted data collection. This position will be 40 hours per week and will be located in Havana, Illinois.

QUALIFICATIONS

Must have or be in the process of working toward a bachelor's degree in aquatic ecology, biology, zoology, or a related biological field. Candidates must have a valid driver’s license and a strong ability to swim. Preference will be given to those with experience in field collection protocols, safety protocols in relation to field work and data collection, laboratory work, and large river sampling. Experience with large boats, outboard motors, trailers, four-wheel drive vehicles, along with other fisheries, water quality, and related field equipment is preferred. Experience with standardized long-term river monitoring (LTRM) sampling protocols and training in boater safety and laboratory safety is also preferred. Candidate will participate in boat electrofishing, netting, and other appropriate gear types, as well as be expected to perform field station maintenance duties when needed.  This position requires significant physical exertion (including carrying 50 or more pounds of gear), commitment to safety, and meticulous data recording. Must be able to work in extreme weather conditions, long days, and possibly nights and weekends.

Salary: $16.00 - $18.00 per hour, depending on experience                                

Available:  June 1– October 31, 2026, with potential extension to December 2026 and beyond.  We also have availability from August 3 to October 31 with the same potential for extension.  The starting date can be adjusted slightly depending on the candidate’s availability, including a potential starting date prior to June 1.

Category Ecology , Fisheries , Hydrology