Rangeland Monitoring Technician 2026 Location: Reno, NV
About DJ\&A
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- Technicians will conduct rangeland field monitoring for an average of 5 consecutive days, up to 12 days maximum. Fieldwork will typically occur during the workweek, though some field stints will extend into the weekend to maximize efficiency and minimize travel time.
- When in the office, technicians will be responsible for a large amount of data entry and will be expected to enter, manage, and review data with accuracy and consistency to ensure high quality. Attention to detail is essential and expected.
- Fieldwork is often located in remote and rugged areas of Nevada and will be accessed using a 4x4 truck, UTV, or on foot. Road conditions can be highly variable and challenging. Technicians will be expected to share and comfortably handle driving and vehicle maintenance responsibilities alongside field leads. UTV, trailer, and other related training will be provided.
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- When not in the field, technicians are expected to work in the office located in northern Reno near Parr Boulevard. Some remote work is allowed but must be approved by the supervisor.
- Technicians will assist the field leads with QAQC of field data, maps, and notes.
- Technicians will assist field leads in the planning and preparation of upcoming field stints. This work involves route planning, equipment packing, cleaning and organizing, vehicle maintenance, and occasionally running errands around Reno.
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- Strong attention to detail, quick learner, and highly self\-motivated.
- Proficient in data entry and management.
- Prioritizes safety and well\-being of the team.
- Experienced and comfortable working and hiking in extreme weather conditions and over varied and challenging terrain.
- Must be able to safely and comfortably operate a vehicle or UTV on 4\-wheel drive roads and in remote conditions.
- Must be able to work and camp in remote conditions for extended periods of time.
- Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds at times and hike up to 6 miles.
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- B.S. in Rangeland Management, Natural Resource Management, or Biology.
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- Hourly wage $24\-$26\. Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience.
- Medical, dental, and vision benefits (monthly medical premiums fully paid for High\-Deductible Health Plan).
- Long\-term disability and life insurance.
- Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA) with company contribution.
- Roth and 401(k) retirement accounts.
- Profit sharing based on eligibility and work hours
- Paid time off and holidays.
- Professional development training.
Founded in 1973, DJ\&A is a multidisciplinary professional services consulting firm with office locations in Montana, Colorado, Washington, South Dakota, New Mexico, and Nevada. Our team of more than 180 professionals works across the country to deliver a diverse range of engineering, environmental survey, mapping, landscape architecture, and planning projects for federal, state, local, tribal, and private clientele.
Job Summary
DJ\&A is seeking two seasonal Rangeland Monitoring Technicians out of Reno, Nevada, with one year of relevant experience to work from approximately mid\-May through mid\-October 2026\. There is a possibility of a transition into a full\-time position for the right candidate. Candidates will have a bachelor’s degree in rangeland ecology, natural resource management, or biology, and at least one year of experience with rangeland or vegetation monitoring. Qualifications may be met through education, experience, or a combination. Technicians will be paired with a field lead and, as a team of two, will conduct rangeland monitoring on Bureau of Land Management (BLM)\- administered land throughout Nevada. Technicians may also participate in fieldwork in other states across the West. This position requires working, hiking, and camping in remote areas during the spring, summer, and possibly fall. Technicians must be detail\-oriented, enjoy being outside for long periods, work well with others, and be interested in learning about rangeland science.
Primary Duties and Schedule
Safety is DJ\&A's top priority, and all field personnel are expected to perform tasks and act in a safe manner in accordance with company policy and internal training.
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Field Data Collection Overview
Monitoring methods include, but are not limited to, Key Species Utilization, Height\-Weight Utilization, Production, Riparian Multiple Indicator Monitoring, and Photo Plots. All crew members will participate in protocol trainings to ensure understanding of relevant monitoring methods, data entry procedures, and QAQC processes.
DJ\&A is committed to the professional development of all its employees. Therefore, technicians receive training throughout the season with the expectation that they will be able to perform monitoring
methods without technical assistance by the end of the field season. This includes not only understanding the monitoring methods thoroughly but also becoming proficient in identifying Great Basin plant species.
Office Work Overview
Technicians are expected to proactively manage administrative and office\-related tasks during their scheduled office week, anticipating that they will be out of the office the following week.
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Required Skills and Abilities
Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Technicians will be expected to communicate regularly with supervisors, even while in the field, regarding timesheets, schedule changes and other matters.
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Education and Experience
At least one year of experience related to rangeland and/or vegetation monitoring.
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Salary and Benefits
Friendly, supportive, knowledgeable staff and culture!
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DJ\&A is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, reproductive health decisions, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, genetic information, political views or activity, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.