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Wetland & Environmental Services Specialist

MNL

Orono, MN • On-site

$30 - $31/hr

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Do you enjoy working outdoors and applying field data to real-world environmental projects? Are you interested in building your skills in wetland delineation, GIS mapping, and ecological field work? Do you want hands-on experience supporting restoration and environmental consulting projects across Minnesota?
About Us
MNL is a full-service ecological restoration company dedicated to Healing the Earth. Our services include native seed and plant production, shoreline and wetland restoration, prescribed burns, conservation grazing, vegetation management, and ecological consulting. We also support solar and infrastructure projects with pollinator-friendly practices and land stewardship expertise.
Kjolhaug Environmental Services (KES), an MNL company, provides wetland delineation, permitting, environmental consulting, and natural resource services for public and private projects. The team supports clients through field investigations, technical reporting, permitting coordination, and environmental planning across a wide variety of landscapes and project types.
The Opportunity
The Wetland & Environmental Services Specialist is an entry-level professional role focused on wetland delineation and environmental field support. This position works in both field and office settings collecting data, assisting with mapping and reporting, and supporting a variety of natural resource projects.
You'll work alongside experienced ecologists and environmental professionals while building practical skills in wetland delineation, plant identification, GIS, technical reporting, and field data collection. Success in this role comes from strong attention to detail, willingness to learn, and the ability to work safely and efficiently in changing field conditions.
What You Will Do
  • Conduct wetland delineations and field investigations under the guidance of senior staff
  • Collect field data related to soils, vegetation, hydrology, and site conditions
  • Apply wetland delineation protocols using the 1987 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual and regional supplements
  • Assist with additional natural resource field surveys including wetlands, streams, vegetation, tree inventories, and habitat assessments
  • Use GPS equipment and mobile data collection tools to record field locations and attributes
  • Enter, organize, and review field data for accuracy and completeness
  • Use ArcGIS tools to map field data, create figures, and support reporting needs
  • Assist with preparation of wetland delineation reports, maps, tables, and supporting documentation
  • Support permitting documentation efforts for local, state, and federal agencies
  • Maintain organized digital records for field notes, photographs, GPS data, and GIS layers
  • Coordinate with project leads regarding schedules, site conditions, and field updates
  • Assist with field preparation, equipment organization, and project logistics

What You Will Need To Be Successful
  • Bachelor's degree in Biology, Ecology, Soil Science, Hydrology, Environmental Science, Natural Resources, or related field
  • Experience or exposure to wetland delineations using the 1987 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual and applicable regional supplements
  • A Wetland Professional In Training certification or willingness to pursue it within 6 months of hire.
  • Interest in developing skills in wetland delineation, GIS, plant identification, and environmental consulting
  • Prior experience conducting wetland delineations in Minnesota preferred.
  • Demonstrated plant identification skills and willingness to continue learning
  • Familiarity with GPS equipment and ESRI products used for field data collection
  • Basic proficiency in ArcGIS or ArcMap for mapping and data visualization
  • Strong organization and attention to detail in both field and office work
  • Technical writing skills sufficient to support reporting and documentation
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications

The pay range for this role is:
30 - 31 USD per hour (KES Office)