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This range is provided by F&W Forestry. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Base pay range
$20.00/hr - $25.00/hr
About us
F&W Forestry Services, Inc is an international forestry consulting firm established in 1962. Today the company has a staff of more than 200 professionals serving a variety of clients with operations located across the US, UK, and South America.
About the job
FWS Forestry California, LLC, is looking to hire two seasonal wildlife technicians for the 2026 field season. The positions are based out of the Yreka area, Siskiyou County, California. The primary responsibilities of wildlife technicians are to support ongoing spotted owl surveys throughout Siskiyou, Shasta and Trinity counties, with additional wildlife assignments available depending on need, interest, and timing. Past technicians also gained experience in other wildlife surveys, meadow and riparian restoration, and forestry work. The ability to work alone in remote areas at night is a must. Attention to detail, excellent communication skills, and a good attitude are required.
What you'll do
Safely drive and/or hike remote forest roads and trails at night to access survey stations.
Conduct electronic broadcast surveys for northern spotted owls according to established protocols.
Take detailed field notes and accurately map owl locations for owls heard or seen.
Conduct daytime surveys as needed to follow up on nighttime detections of spotted owls, including daytime visits to historic nest or roost locations.
Regular data entry, team meetings, road clearing, and additional duties as required.
Potential to assist with tree marking, inventory, flagging, and/or GIS work for qualified applicants.
What we're looking for
Bachelor’s degree in Natural Resources, Wildlife Management, Wildlife Biology, or related field is preferred. Candidates without degrees, but with adequate experience, are encouraged to apply. Training will be provided as necessary.
Familiarity with California native wildlife species is preferred.
Chainsaw safety certification is a plus.
Candidates with prior experience with spotted owl surveys and/or night work will be given preference.
Must be able to identify spotted owls by sight and/or sound, including the ability to differentiate between spotted owls and barred owls. Applicants should have normal hearing and vision abilities.
Experience with or sufficient demonstrable understanding of navigation techniques including topographic maps, GPS, compass, Avenza app, and/or PLSS systems.
Excellent communication skills.
Must be able to adhere to company safety protocols.
Candidates must be able to hike, sometimes traveling long distances, at night along closed roads or trails, often in steep, brushy terrain.
Must be comfortable working in all weather conditions with the possibility of encountering (potentially dangerous) wildlife and vegetation (i.e. bears, mountain lions, poison oak).
Candidates must be able to confidently, safely, and efficiently navigate infrequently maintained logging roads with a 4WD vehicle or ATV in areas with little or no cell phone reception, often at night.
Must be able to work independently and alone in the field. A high degree of self-motivation, attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and a sense of humor are essential.
Housing/Relocation: not included
Start Date: March 2026
End Date: August 2026 (contract extension possible, especially for those with interest in and/or experience with forestry field work)