Temporary Aquatic Ecology Technician
Nevada Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Nevada Reno
Reno, Nevada
Position Title: Field & Laboratory Research Technician (Temporary)
Location: Based in Reno, Nevada (Nevada Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Nevada Reno), with fieldwork in the Great Basin and Sierra Nevada
Term: Spring (preferred) through Summer/Fall 2026
We are seeking a temporary research technician to assist with ecological research on aquatic–terrestrial linkages in stream and riparian ecosystems of the Great Basin and Sierra Nevada.
This position involves a combination of fieldwork, equipment fabrication, and laboratory processing of aquatic insect samples. The position will likely begin as part-time during spring 2026, transitioning to up to 40 hours/week during summer 2026, potentially continuing into fall 2026.
Responsibilities
- Deploying and retrieving insect sampling equipment in streams and riparian areas
- Assisting with field sampling across multiple sites
- Participating in multi-day field trips in remote locations
- Constructing and repairing insect sampling equipment (sticky and emergence traps)
- Sorting and processing insect samples
- Labeling and curating specimens
- Maintaining organized sample records
- Assisting with data entry and laboratory organization
- Helping with fieldwork of other researchers in the lab group as needed
Qualifications
Required:
- Bachelor's degree in fisheries, ecology, biology, environmental science, or related field
- Ability to work outdoors in variable weather conditions
- Ability to hike several miles carrying moderate loads (20–40 lbs)
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
- Ability to work independently and as part of a small team
- Valid driver's license
Preferred:
- Field ecology experience
- Experience with or interest in aquatic or riparian ecosystems
- Experience with or interest in insect sampling or specimen processing
- Experience working in remote environments
- Experience using hand tools or building field equipment
- Interest in ecological research
Schedule and Compensation
- Spring: Approximately 10–25 hours per week
- Summer: Full-time (up to 40 hours/week)
- Duration: Approximately April–September 2026 (flexible)
- Pay: $18+/hour depending on experience
| Category | Ecology , Hydrology |