NH Field Crew Technicians or Crew Leader
University of Vermont, Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources
Errol, New Hampshire
Project: The University of Vermont, Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources is seeking 2-3 undergraduate field technicians and 1 crew lead to assist on field studies examining the impacts of climate change and invasive species and associated adaptive forest management strategies on northern hardwood, mixedwood, and spruce-fir forests in various locations across New Hampshire. Field technicians will work with multidisciplinary teams of graduate students and scientists from the University of Vermont, U.S. Forest Service Northern Research Station, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, The Nature Conservancy, and The Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science. Crews will train with staff to learn the data collection protocols, methods, and techniques. Following training, crews will be responsible for planning daily trips, maintaining equipment, traveling to and from field sites, and conducting field work. In addition to these responsibilities, the crew leader will also be responsible for managing a safe and inclusive work environment, relaying consistent communications between supervisor and field crew, and making decisions in the field for the crew.
Primary responsibilities:
- Conduct forest inventory data, including overstory tree measurements, vegetation and regeneration surveys, coarse woody material assessments
- Conduct survival monitoring, maintenance and competition control of planted seedlings
- Routine maintenance and operation of brush saws for clearing vegetation
- Navigate to field sites using GPS and maps
- Ensure accuracy and consistency in data collection and management
- Collaborate with team members to support research goals
- For Crew Lead, maintaining communication with monitoring coordinator while out in the field
Required Qualifications
- Academic background in forestry, ecology or related fields
- Strong knowledge of forest inventory techniques and tree species identification preferred
- Physically capable of hiking and conducting daily field work in rough terrain in harsh environmental conditions (heat, rain, biting insects)
- Crew lead applicants should have leadership experience and advanced field skills
- Valid driver’s license required
Physical Demands
Field-based roles typically involve data collection in remote locations with little to no cellular service. Crews will face challenging field conditions, including high temperatures, biting insects and heavy rainfall. Daily hikes of up to 5 miles while carrying up to 50 pounds will be required.
Field Technicians will work primarily with their designated crew members, and occasionally with personnel from collaborating agencies and Silviculture and Forest Ecology lab members; Location: New Hampshire, housing at each field site and field vehicle provided. Crews will move housing based on project.; Start date: May 18th, 2026; End date: August 13th, 2026; Anticipated hours: 3 months, 40 hours per week (Mon-Thurs, 10 hours days)
| Category | Ecology , Forestry |
| Tags | Climate Change |