Invasive Plant Field Technician
Alien Species Control, LLC
Anchorage, Alaska
| Job Type | Temporary |
| Salary | $20 - $35 per hour |
| Benefits | 401K with matching |
| Experience | 2 - 6 years |
Position Title: Invasive Plant Field Technician
Employment Type: Full-time, Seasonal
Location: Anchorage based (various field locations)
This position is ideal for individuals who enjoy hands-on outdoor work, are comfortable working in remote or rugged environments, and are passionate about protecting Alaska’s natural resources.
Overview:
We are seeking motivated and detail-oriented Invasive Plant Field Technicians to conduct seasonal fieldwork for invasive plant management projects. Under the supervision of a biologist, technicians will identify, document, and implement control methods in various public and private lands throughout Alaska. The work is outdoors regardless of weather and often physically demanding.
Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct survey to identify noxious and invasive plants (training provided)
- Document control measures, record geographic locations, and collect field data.
- Implement manual, mechanical, and herbicide control methods including operation of weed whips and occasionally chainsaws
- Compile field data and prepare summaries for reporting
- Collaborate with agencies, communities, landowners, and the public
- Conduct community outreach and education on invasive plants prevention
- Ensure public and personal safety; adhere to all safety and compliance standards
- Perform basic maintenance of tools, equipment, and vehicles
Qualifications & Positions:
Required:
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- Valid driver’s license with clean driving record
- Certified Pesticide Applicator (or ability to obtain within a specified timeframe). Successful applications should plan to attend a zoom-based training course April 21-23 or complete the training course on their own schedule to prepare to successfully pass the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) certification exams. Certification is challenging and time-consuming. Successful completion will lead to higher starting pay rates.
- Ability to work outdoors in adverse weather conditions, lift 50-60 lbs., walk long distances on uneven terrain, perform physically strenuous task in forested, remote, and/or public settings.
- Professional, respectful, and effective communication with coworkers, clients, partners, and the public.
- Strong attention to detail and ability to work independently and as part of a team
Preferred:
- College degree or coursework or degree in Botany, Biology, Chemistry, Natural Sciences, Resource Management, or related field
- Experience in invasive species management or other relevant field work such as part of a scientific crew, landscaping, wildland firefighting, trail building, or other outdoor labor-oriented job.
- Supervisory and/or volunteer management experience is highly desirable
- Experience with GPS/GIS data collection
Field Tech 1: Base pay is $16-$20 per hour, contingent upon knowledge, skills, and abilities for strenuous outdoor work. Ability to learn invasive plant identification and control is essential. Obtaining Alaska DEC - Pesticide Applicator Certification by June 1, 2026, increases pay to $20-$24 per hour (depending on experience). Performance-based raises may be awarded during the season.
Field Tech 2: This position requires demonstrated skills, knowledge, and experience in invasive plant management or related fields. Supervisory, leadership, data collection, GIS, and project management experience are highly desirable. Current Alaska DEC - Pesticide Applicator Certification or ability to achieve by June 1, 2026, is mandatory. Pay is $25-$35 per hour (depending on experience).
Travel & Per Diem: Anchorage-based positions with projects in Girdwood, Kenai Peninsula, Talkeetna, Fairbanks, north of Fairbanks, Beluga/Tyonek, Skwentna, and Cordova. Out-of-town, overnight work travel incurs a per diem of $125 per day.
Work hours and overtime: Work hours for local projects will generally be Monday to Friday 9am-5pm at 36-40 hours per week. Work hours during frequent out of town projects will be around 10-11 hours per day.
Season: The season runs from mid-May to late September subject to weather and projects. Flexibility for early termination dates for returning students.
Work outdoors and help protect Alaska from harmful invasive plant species – apply today!
| Category | Botany , Restoration |
| Tags | GIS |