NEON Field Ecologist - General - ND
Listed on 2026-03-15
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Science
Environmental Science, Environmental Compliance -
Research/Development
Requisition
76098
-Posted
- Jamestown
- ND
Battelle delivers when others can’t. We conduct research and development, manage national laboratories, design and manufacture products and deliver critical services for our clients—whether they are a multi-national corporation, a small start-up or a government agency.
We recognize and appreciate the value and contributions of individuals from a wide range of backgrounds and experiences and welcome all qualified individuals to apply.
Company Overview
Battelle manages and operates the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) program, which is solely funded by the National Science Foundation. A 30+ year project dedicated to understanding how changes in climate, land use and invasive species impact ecology, the observatory’s scientists and engineers are collecting a comprehensive range of ecological data on a continental scale across 20 eco-climatic domains representing US ecosystems.
Our teams use cutting-edge technology, including an airborne observation platform that captures images of regional landscapes and vegetation; mobile, relocatable, and fixed data collection sites with automated ground sensors to monitor soil and atmosphere; and trained field crews who observe and sample populations of diverse organisms and collect soil and water data. Once structures are completed, a leading-edge cyberinfrastructure will calibrate, store and publish this information.
The Observatory includes more than 500+ personnel and is the first of its kind designed to detect and enable forecasting of ecological change at continental scales.
We are currently seeking Field Ecologist I – General
. This position is an onsite role located in Jamestown, ND.
West of the Mississippi and east of the Rockies lies a northern landscape dominated by wide-open spaces, prairie grasslands and an abundance of agriculture. Welcome to the Northern Plains Domain, Domain 09. Located in the prairie pothole region in the northern prairie, our field sites are dominated by a mix of wetlands and grasslands. This region is known as the ‘duck factory’ of North America it is prime habitat for many migrating birds, as well as deer, coyote, and grazing cattle.
NEON sites in the Northern Plains Domain are managed from our Jamestown, ND office.
Physical Demands and Work Environment
The work involves walking, hiking, prolonged standing, bending, and kneeling. Heavy items, equipment and packs up to 40 pounds, must be lifted and carried on a routine basis. Field work includes exposure to extreme temperatures, inclement weather, rough and variable terrain, toxic plants (e.g., poison ivy, hogweed), stinging and biting insects, and wildlife hazards. Instrument maintenance involves performing work on instrument towers ranging in height from 24 feet to 240 feet, which includes ascending and descending multiple flights of stairs.
Driving off-road in 4WD vehicles is required for most field sites.
Work Schedule and Travel
Work schedules are typically 8-10 hours per day but can occasionally be 12+ hours per day, including split shifts (off in the middle of the day), starting before dawn and/or ending after dusk, and weekends depending on the work assignment. The ratio of field to lab work is about 75% field and 25% office and lab duties.
Frequent overnight travel (e.g., monthly for 3-4 nights) is required.
Responsibilities- Plan, schedule, train, supervise and perform field sampling following established, standardized field, lab, and shipping procedures. This will include abundance, diversity, and phenology of soil microbes, biogeochemistry, and below ground biomass data and sample collection.
- May assist in performing additional field and lab procedures as assigned.
- Record data accurately and completely; perform data Q/C checks and resolve errors in collaboration with staff scientists.
- Provide training, instruction, and technical guidance to seasonal field personnel.
- Ensure work hazards are identified and mitigated and support a culture of safety.
- Follow all permitting requirements and assist with permit reporting and renewals.
- Associates degree in ecology, forestry, environmental sciences, or…
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