Job Description
Interested in fire ecology? Want to work in the Cascade Mountains? APPLY NOW!
The School of Environmental and Forest Sciences has an opportunity open for a Field Crew Lead (Research Aide 2) this summer.
The Harvey Lab (https://depts.washington.edu/bjhlab/) at the University of Washington is hiring a full-time field crew lead to work on research projects in forests of the Cascade Mountains during summer 2026. We are looking for an individual with experience in forest and fire ecology, and who is adaptable, detail-oriented, able to follow protocols, enjoys working as part of a team outdoors in variable conditions, and can live cooperatively with others.
Field crew members are critical to our team and are essential to advancing research projects!
The field crew leads 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.
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