The stream habitat technician (sawyer) will report directly to the project coordinator and will be responsible for working on a restoration team to conduct instream habitat improvement and streambank stabilization projects. Projects implemented by the position will provide multiple benefits to cold-water fisheries and local communities including flood resiliency, improvement of aquatic habitat and water quality, and protection of aquatic health and biodiversity. One team will be based in New Hampshire and a second team will be based in Vermont for the 2022 field season.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Directionally felling trees along riparian corridors in a variety of conditions.
  • Working onsite in remote areas for several days each week.
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