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Research Technician
TEMPORARYAlbuquerque

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Albuquerque

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About this role

Student Intermediate Level

Requisition IDreq35696
Working TitleResearch Technician
Pay$19.00 Hourly
CampusMain - Albuquerque, NM
DepartmentAS Biology General Administrative (048F)
Employment TypeStudent Employment
Student TypeStudent Employment
StatusNon-Exempt
Background Check Required
For Best Consideration Date2/11/2026
Position SummaryThe Rocky Mountain Research Station in partnership with the Turner Aquatic Conservation Lab is now accepting applications for multiple full time field research technicians for Summer 2026 (5/18/2026 – 8/14/2026). Competitive candidates will have an interest in gaining field experience in Environmental Science and Biology. The successful candidates must be willing to carefully follow instructions, work independently, adhere to safety guidelines, and work 40 hours per week. 

These positions will support research projects evaluating the effectiveness of different stream restoration techniques, including beaver dam analogs and plug-and-pond treatments. We are studying the impacts of restoration on depth-to-groundwater, riparian vegetation, wildlife habitat, soil moisture, carbon storage, and the use of these treatments in burn scars. 

Field Technicians will help conduct research to assess the efficacy of riparian restoration efforts in the Jemez Mountains and Valle Vidal in northern New Mexico and in the Sacramento Mountains in southern New Mexico. Technicians will be responsible for measuring depth to groundwater, groundwater and surface water temperature, plant community composition, and soil moisture from riparian ecosystems in the Santa Fe, Carson, and Lincoln National Forests. Field technicians will be expected to car camp at field sites for at least two 4-day periods per month (minimum 8 days of camping per month). Tents and camp cook kits will be provided if needed and per diem is available. Field technicians will also be expected to hike up to one mile carrying loads up to 40 lbs. Opportunities to conduct lab work may also be available. While prior lab experience is not required, we prefer candidates with experience in basic laboratory techniques (e.g. pipetting and chemical safety).
Minimum Qualifications

Equivalencies not found for this position

Preferred Qualifications

Basic field and laboratory skills

Application Instructions

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Please submit a resume and cover letter with UNMJobs application.

The University of New Mexico is committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, making decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or any other protected class.

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Tech stack
Field Research,Environmental Science,Biology,Data Collection,Safety Guidelines,Independent Work,Laboratory Techniques,Camping,Hiking,Soil Moisture Measurement,Groundwater Measurement,Plant Community Composition,Wildlife Habitat Assessment,Stream Restoration,Riparian Ecosystems,Research Support

About University of New Mexico

As the only academic health center in the state, UNM HSC combines its three mission areas - education, research and patient care - to provide New Mexicans with the highest level of health care. UNM HSC was established in 1994 and is located on the University of New Mexico campus in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

UNM HSC is made up of the following academic and clinical entities: School of Medicine College of Nursing College of Pharmacy College of Population Health Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center Clinical & Translational Science Center (CTSC) UNM Hospitals (New Mexico's only Level I Trauma Center) UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center * UNM Sandoval Regional Medical Center

Team size: 5,001-10,000 employees
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What you'll do

  • Field technicians will support research projects evaluating stream restoration techniques and assess the efficacy of riparian restoration efforts. Responsibilities include measuring groundwater depth, water temperature, plant composition, and soil moisture.

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