Invasive Species Management and Survey Field Crew
North Country CISMA
Cadillac, Michigan
| Job Type | Temporary |
| Salary | $14 - $17 per hour |
| Benefits | paid federal holidays, vacation and sick leave, employer contribution to retirement |
| Deadline | Apr 05, 2026 |
| Experience | 0 - 1 years |
North Country Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area (NCCISMA) has 1 opening for a seasonal Field Crew member. Field Crew will work as part of a 2-4 person team, and also independently at times, performing invasive species management in the field over a six county area including Lake, Mason, Mecosta, Missaukee, Osceola, and Wexford, working across private, State, and Federal lands.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Perform invasive species management activities in the field by applying herbicides using various techniques including cut-stump and foliar spray (using hand and backpack sprayers), and by mechanical means including hand-pulling, brush cutting, and other physical methods of removal (using shovel, hand saw, weed whacker, etc.)
- Conduct aquatic invasive species surveys by boat, kayak, or with waders.
- Record field data using GPS enabled Ipads and the ESRI FieldMaps GIS App
- Physical labor including restoration site preparation and seeding/planting activities
- Other duties as assigned, including assisting NCCISMA with volunteer work days, invasive species management workshops, and other outreach events
Eligibility Requirements:
- Pursuing a degree in natural resources or a related field, or high school diploma and at least one-year experience in invasive species management or landscaping
- Must pass exams for Commercial Pesticide Applicator certification for CORE certification within the first month of employment - study materials will be provided. Priority given to applicants already a certified applicator in Michigan in the categories CORE, Forestry, ROW, Aquatics, and Ornamental.
- Willing and able to work with handheld gardening tools, backpack sprayers, hand held sprayers, and herbicides to manage invasive plants
- Strong knowledge of plant identification of regional invasive species preferred; otherwise must be willing and able to quickly learn to identify NCCISMA high-priority invasive plant species
- Ability to work in aquatic environments; operate outboard boat motors, kayak, waders
- Must be able to work efficiently outdoors in remote areas in varying weather conditions
- Must be reliable and have history of a strong work ethic
- Must hold a valid driver's license, and have a good driving record
- Michigan Boaters Safety Certificate – Or willingness to obtain
Terms and Benefits:
- Pay Rate: $14 - $17 per hour, commensurate with experience
- Duty location: Cadillac Michigan
- This is a full-time seasonal position, working 40 hours per week
- Start date: May 18th, 2026 (Flexible, can start later if needed)
- End date: September 21st, 2026 (potential for extension as funding allows).
- Benefits include paid federal holidays, vacation/sick leave, employer IRA contribution
Other Considerations:
- Field work will take place in all weather conditions, and will likely involve contact with stinging insects and hazardous plants
- Must be comfortable mixing and applying chemical herbicides
- Must be able to carry a 25lb backpack sprayer across uneven or saturated terrain
North Country Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area (NCCISMA) and its fiduciary, Mecosta Conservation District, are Equal Opportunity Employers
| Category | Restoration |
| Tags | GIS |