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Environmental Field Technician

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HABITAT MANAGEMENT INC

Englewood, CO (In Person)

$52,000 Salary, Part-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/12/2026

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Environmental Field Technician
HABITAT MANAGEMENT INC
Englewood, CO Job Details Part-time | Seasonal | Full-time | Internship $24 - $26 an hour 22 hours ago Qualifications Driver's License Driving Full Job Description
POSITION SUMMARY
Habitat Management, Inc.—an environmental consulting firm focused on ecological restoration and land management—is hiring Part-Time Environmental Field Technicians for the 2026 field season. This is a hands-on, outdoor role ideal for college students, recent grads, or anyone studying environmental science, biology, ecology, or natural resources who wants real-world experience beyond the classroom. This seasonal position starts in the April/May time frame (weather dependent) and runs through the fall, offering paid, field-based experience that builds skills employers in environmental and natural resource fields are looking for. What You'll Be Doing You'll be part of a field team restoring and protecting land across Colorado.
Duties may include:
Managing noxious weeds and invasive species Identifying, mapping, planting, and seeding native vegetation Supporting erosion control and land restoration projects Operating and maintaining ATV/UTV and field equipment Installing log and straw sediment control barriers Collecting GPS data and navigating remote job sites Performing physically demanding tasks, including lifting 50+ pounds Following safety protocols in dynamic outdoor environments Why You'll Love This Role Work outside every day in Colorado's natural landscapes Gain resume-boosting field experience in ecological restoration Operate ATVs/UTVs and learn equipment maintenance Build practical skills in plant identification, GPS mapping, and erosion control Flexible field schedules that work around school commitments Potential internship credit (where applicable) What We're Looking For Physically strong, highly motivated individuals who enjoy hands-on work Comfortable working outdoors in varying weather and terrain Adaptable, dependable, and eager to learn new skills Mechanically inclined is a plus Must live in the greater Denver area Must have a reliable vehicle for personal transportation Requirements Valid driver's license and acceptable driving record Ability to pass a pre-employment background and drug testing Not Required—but a Big Plus Coursework or college credit in natural sciences MSHA certification Colorado or New Mexico Supervisor Pesticide Applicator License Experience operating heavy equipment (skid steer, mini-excavator, backhoe) Schedule & Details Full-time / Seasonal / Internship eligible Monday-Friday with some travel In-person, field-based work
Pay:
$24.00- $26.00 per hour If you want a job that gets you out of the classroom, into the field, and making a real environmental impact, we'd love to hear from you.