Field Crew Manager
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ERG Ecoservices is seeking two Crew Manager(s) to oversee field crews for the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Assessment, Inventory, and Monitoring (AIM) Terrestrial Program. The AIM Program is a critical initiative focused on collecting high-quality ecological data to guide natural resource management decisions across public lands. The Crew Manager will be responsible for supervising daily crew operations, supporting field logistics, performing QC (quality control) of collected data, and ensuring safe and efficient fieldwork. Crew managers will report to ERG Project Managers.
This position requires strong organizational and communication skills, experience conducting AIM fieldwork, experience with logistics coordination, and the ability to motivate and support field crews working in remote, challenging environments. Crew Managers will conduct periodic site visits with crews throughout the season, so the ability to conduct fieldwork, including camping for multiple nights, is also required.
Job Description:
Crew supervision and management. Oversee multiple field crews collecting AIM terrestrial data (botanical, soil, and landscape metrics).
Perform frequent check-ins with crews to ensure project goals and deadlines are being met
Monitor fieldwork performance, provide guidance, and address any issues as they arise
Logistical Planning and Support. Assist in planning evaluations and field operations, including reviewing hitch plans, assisting in site evaluations, and replacing broken or damaged gear
Coordinate with field crews, ERG Project Managers, and BLM project partners to ensure smooth field deployments
Troubleshoot logistical challenges, such as site access and unforeseen weather delays
Data Quality Control (QC). Perform regular quality control (QC) checks on field data using tools such as ArcGIS, FieldMaps, Survey123, and Excel-based plot trackers
Provide feedback and corrections to crews as needed to maintain data integrity
Field and Safety Support. Visit crews in the field periodically to provide in-person support and ensure data collection methods are being correctly deployed
Promote safety culture by ensuring crews follow all safety protocols and best practices
Training and Mentorship. Assist with training new field crew members on AIM protocols, field safety, and data collection techniques
Serve as a mentor to crew leads, providing technical guidance and leadership support
Reporting and Communication. Provide updates on project progress to ERG leadership and BLM contacts regularly
Combination of office work (data review, logistical planning) and field visits
Field visits will require spending multiple days working and camping in remote locations in adverse weather conditions
ERG will provide work vehicles
Field per diem provided when applicable
Qualifications and Skills:
Bachelor’s degree in environmental science, rangeland ecology, natural resource management, biology, or a related field
2+ years of experience in field data collection, field crew management, or similar roles
Familiarity with the BLM AIM Program protocols or similar ecological monitoring programs
Experience using GIS-based tools (e.g., ArcGIS Field Maps, FieldMaps, Survey123) for data collection and mapping
Strong organizational and communication skills with an ability to manage multiple crews and tasks simultaneously
Proven ability to work effectively in remote field environments under challenging conditions
Valid driver’s license and ability to drive 4WD vehicles on rough terrain
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with soil health, vegetation monitoring, and botanical identification
Previous experience supervising crews in remote, multi-day field operations
Wilderness First Aid or similar field safety training certification
Proficiency in quality control (QC) of ecological data
Base pay of $26-27 an hour, plus overtime paid at time and a half.
+Up to $45/day per diem when in the field: $15 camping stipend and $30 meals/incidentals per day
+Accrued sick leave and medical insurance offered
+Wilderness First Aid reimbursement
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