Environmental Monitoring Instrumentation Internship
Listed on 2026-03-11
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Research/Development
Biology -
Science
Environmental Science, Biology
Summary/Objective
We seek to hire a person interested in environmental monitoring instrumentation for a 6-8 month internship position in the Agroecology Program at Archbold Biological Station, located in south-central Florida.
The Agroecology research program is based at Buck Island Ranch, Archbold’s 10,500-acre working cattle ranch. This program utilizes the ranch as a platform for research on environmental and economic sustainability and focuses on the role of grazing lands in the Headwaters of the Everglades. In addition, the program partners with state government agencies and local ranchers on water management projects throughout the headwaters region.
Routine long-term monitoring of a wide range of environmental parameters such as hydrology, water quality, weather, soil moisture and phenology accompanies our research and management work. Buck Island Ranch, along with its partner at the University of Florida Range Cattle Research Center, is one of 18 sites in the USDA's nationwide Long-term Agroecosystem Research network (LTAR). Our group consists of 3-4 full time scientists together with research staff, interns, graduate students, cattle operations staff and collaborators, and is a stimulating and enjoyable workplace.
This internship offers an in-depth experience on a wide variety of environmental monitoring instrumentation systems along the plant-soil-water-atmosphere continuum. The exposure will impart familiarity with the components of monitoring stations - sensors, data logger programming, data communication systems and solar power, as well as troubleshooting approaches and data QA. The experience and abilities gained have enabled past interns to obtain monitoring-related positions in government agencies, research institutions and environmental consulting firms.
Interns who proceeded to graduate school in ecology, hydrology and environmental sciences also mentioned the experience came in handy in designing their field studies and data collection.
Interns gain experience by assisting ongoing monitoring programs and by conducting independent projects that can involve system design/experimentation, data analysis with oral and written presentations of the results.
Prospective applicants can learn more at the following links:
Archbold Biological Station: https:// The Agroecology Research Program: https:// Internships: https:///
- Contributing to field data collection, assisting troubleshooting and repair – up to 20 hours/week
- Conducting an independent project (design, implementation, data analysis, and presentation) up to 20 hours/week.
- The Intern will have professional development opportunities including attending scientific seminars, participating in prescribed burns and being introduced to the design and operation of actual monitoring stations and programs.
- Bachelor’s degree in ecology, biology, environmental science or a related field
- Preferred – experience with sensors, instrumentation, data collection in the outdoors
- Willingness to work both as part of a team and independently
- Stamina to work outdoors in a subtropical hot and humid climate
Please apply through Archbold’s careers website: https:// When applying, please use the web portal not the 'Apply with Indeed' link to best ensure all required documents are received. Please attach the following application documents:
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Final date to receive applications March 15, 2026. Expected start date:
April 1, 2026. Questions about the position can be emailed to Dr. Amartya Saha at (Use the "Apply for this Job" box below). or Michael Kline at
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