Field Assistants (Seasonal, Multiple Openings)

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    Location
    Seattle, Washington, United States
    Posted
    2 days ago
    Job Type
    PART_TIME

    Job Description

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    Description:

    Interested in fire ecology? Want to work in the Cascade Mountains? APPLY NOW! The School of Environmental and Forest Sciences has opportunities open for multiple Field Assistants (Research Aide 1) this summer. The Harvey Lab (https://depts.washington.edu/bjhlab/) at the University of Washington is hiring up to 8 full time field assistants to work on research projects in forests of the Cascade Mountains during summer 2026.

    We are looking for individuals who are interested in forest and fire ecology, adaptable, detail-oriented, able to follow protocols, enjoy working as part of a team outdoors in variable conditions, and can live cooperatively with others. Field assistants are critical members of our team and are essential to advancing research projects! PROJECT

    DESCRIPTION:

    Field assistants will be involved in one or more research projects, which are collaborations between the Harvey Lab, the Washington DNR, Tulalip Tribes, UW Climate Impacts Group, US Forest Service and National Park Service, working on post-fire vegetation and fuels measurements in recently burned and/or treated forests.

    We acknowledge our work in the PNW is located on homelands of Indigenous peoples, and we have a responsibility to reflect on the histories of dispossession and forced removal of the original inhabitants, as well as the resilience and vibrancy of their cultures today. DUTIES: Field assistants will be collecting data on forest structure and composition.

    Tasks will involve: (a) navigating variable terrain to forest plots using maps and GPS; (b) identifying plant species; (c) tagging, measuring, and mapping trees; (d) assessing tree mortality and regeneration; and (e) measuring fuels and carbon LOGISTICS: Work schedule will be variable based on conditions and location, but generally involve 4-8-day stints in the field.

    Lodging will consist primarily of camping. Camping gear (e.g., tents, sleeping pads) will be available for anyone who needs it. Lodging is not provided on off-days unless remaining in the field (i.e., not returning to Seattle).

    MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

    2 years college credits with major study in engineering or science OR 2 years work

    experience:

    equivalent to a research aide POSITION

    REQUIREMENTS:

    Commitment to a safe work environment Demonstrated interest in environmental science or related field Ability to follow detailed data collection protocols Ability to adapt to changing schedules & conditions Ability to work well as a team and live cooperatively with others CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT: Valid driver’s license Willingness to work full days in variable weather and terrain, prioritizing safety Willingness to lodge in mobile, group campsite settings under rugged outdoor conditions DESIRABLE

    SKILLS:

    / OPPORTUNITIES TO GAIN:

    EXPERIENCE:

    Outdoor fieldwork, data collection, and research

    experience:

    with multiple collaborators PNW forest plant identification Characterizing forest structure and burn severity Tree tagging, measuring, and mapping Operating a variety of forestry tools and equipment DURATION: June 1 to September 30, 2026

    Compensation:

    ,

    Benefits:

    and Position Details Pay Range Minimum: $21.73 hourly Pay Range Maximum: $23.31 hourly Other

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