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Veterinary Technician

Phoenix, AZ ยท On-site +1

$47K - $51K/yr

... measures. The State of Arizona strives for a work culture that affords employees flexibility ... All work, including remote work, should be performed within Arizona unless an exception is properly ...

... measuring land. * Must be able to communicate professionally with co-workers and clients and be ... Position is flexible based on employee location, we are open to in office, hybrid, or fully remote ...

$18.25 - $25.25/hr

It is an essential requirement that the Mobile Technician maintain all vendor-required ... Advanced knowledge of soldering applications, metallurgy, and measurement tools is preferred.

Field data is Zanskar's life blood; we rely on accurate and precise field measurements that are ... Self-motivated with the ability to work independently in small, remote teams. * Willingness to ...

Calibration Lab Technician

Crystal Lake, IL ยท Remote

$22.50 - $30.75/hr

... on mechanical and dimensional measuring instruments. Those with background and/or previous ... This position is located in the office, not remote or hybrid. This position is non-exempt

... measuring land. * Must be able to communicate professionally with co-workers and clients and be ... Position is flexible based on employee location, we are open to in office, hybrid, or fully remote ...

Network Technician

$24 - $31/hr

... measures. * Provide technical support and training to end-users as needed. * Work in a safe and ... Travel to remote locations for work with scheduled and non-scheduled notice. * Work independently ...

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Remote Measure Technician information

What is the difference between Remote Measure Technician vs Field Measure Technician?

AspectRemote Measure TechnicianField Measure Technician
CertificationsTypically requires calibration and safety certificationsSimilar certifications, often including safety and measurement training
Work EnvironmentPrimarily remote, using digital tools and remote communicationOn-site at measurement locations, often outdoors or industrial sites
Industry UsageCommon in utilities, telecommunications, and remote sensingUsed in construction, manufacturing, and infrastructure projects
Job TasksData collection, remote monitoring, and reportingPhysical measurement, equipment setup, and site inspections

Remote Measure Technicians focus on data collection and monitoring from a distance, utilizing digital tools, while Field Measure Technicians perform hands-on measurements on-site. Both roles require similar certifications but differ mainly in work environment and daily tasks.

What are some common challenges Remote Measure Technicians face when conducting measurements virtually, and how can they overcome them?

Remote Measure Technicians often encounter challenges such as inconsistent lighting, poor internet connectivity, or unclear visuals when guiding customers through measurement procedures via video calls. To overcome these issues, it's important to communicate clearly, provide step-by-step instructions, and use reliable digital tools for measurement verification. Building rapport with clients and being patient can help ensure accurate data collection, even when technical difficulties arise.

What are Remote Measure Technicians?

Remote Measure Technicians are professionals who use digital tools and technology to take accurate measurements of spaces, objects, or structures from a remote location. They often support industries like construction, home improvement, or real estate by providing precise data needed for planning, installations, or renovations. These technicians may use video calls, specialized apps, or customer-provided photos to gather necessary measurements without being physically present at the job site. Their work helps streamline processes, reduce travel, and improve efficiency for both clients and companies.
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Infographic showing various Remote Measure Technician job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, and 13% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution.
Seasonal Biological Technician

Seasonal Biological Technician

Cramer Fish Sciences

Portland, OR โ€ข Remote

$39K - $49K/yr

Other

Retirement

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Home Base: Eugene or Portland, Oregon ยท Season: July 1 โ€“ October 31, 2026 (potential extension through December)

Cramer Fish Sciences (CFS) is seeking Seasonal Biological Technicians to support several current CFS projects in the Pacific Northwest. Primary work will include adult spring Chinook salmon spawning surveys in the upper Willamette Valley, stream habitat surveys and backpack electrofishing on remote headwater streams throughout Washington State, and bulk PIT tagging of juvenile Chinook salmon at hatcheries in the Willamette Valley. This position is primarily field-based and involves physically demanding fieldwork, frequent travel, and extended periods working outdoors in remote settings, with limited office time dedicated to data entry, QA/QC, equipment maintenance, and project preparation. Regular field rotations of 4โ€“8 days away from home base are expected, including up to 5 consecutive nights camping in remote areas. Seasonal technicians will support three primary tasks:

  • Adult Spring Chinook Spawning Surveys: Conduct spawning ground surveys in tributaries and mainstem reaches upstream of Detroit, Cougar, and Green Peter reservoirs in the upper Willamette River basin. Surveys involve long days hiking and wading streams or floating rivers by kayak to enumerate live spawners and redds and to sample carcasses. Carcass sampling includes scanning for PIT tags and coded wire tags, recording standard biological measurements (fork length, sex, origin), and collecting tissue samples (otoliths, scales, and fin clips) for age and genetic analysis.
  • Stream Habitat Assessments and Electrofishing: Conduct electrofishing and habitat surveys on remote headwater streams in Washington State to identify the upstream extent of fish distribution and characterize associated habitat conditions.
  • Other CFS Projects: Depending on scheduling and project needs, technicians may assist with a variety of other ongoing CFS projects, which may include bulk PIT tagging of juvenile Chinook salmon at hatcheries in the Willamette Valley, snorkel surveys for juvenile salmonids, piscivore diet sampling, and Pacific lamprey trapping. Occasional night work may be required for some of these projects.

This is an excellent opportunity for early-career fisheries professionals to gain hands-on experience with a wide range of fisheries field sampling techniques.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Team Player: Work with crews of 2โ€“3 individuals daily to conduct field tasks. Extended travel rotations and camping require strong interpersonal skills, mutual support, and effective communication among crew members.
  • Communication: Routine communication with supervisor and staff to ensure all requirements of the project are met and that project and personnel needs are addressed effectively and efficiently.
  • Field Work: This role requires long days in the field in rugged and remote terrain under variable weather conditions including heat, cold, and rain. Work involves extended hiking and kayak travel on rivers and streams, often in wildfire-prone landscapes and recently burned areas requiring situational awareness and strict adherence to field safety protocols. The position is physically and mentally demanding and requires resilience, sound judgment, and a positive attitude.
  • Fish Handling and Biological Sampling: Use safe handling techniques and best practices when handling adult and juvenile fish. Carcass sampling duties include scanning for PIT and coded wire tags, recording length, sex, and origin, and collecting otolith, scale, and fin clip samples. When assisting with juvenile tagging, technicians will measure, weigh, and implant PIT tags in large numbers of juvenile Chinook.
  • Data Collection and Management: Collect data following standard protocols with accuracy and precision. Will be responsible for accurate field data collection, data offloads, and data QA/QC.
  • Adaptability: Multiple CFS projects are occurring simultaneously across the Willamette Valley and Pacific Northwest in 2026. Successful candidates will be flexible and willing to shift between project tasks and work sites as needed to support overall program goals.

Education/Minimum Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in Fisheries Science, Ecology, Environmental Science, or related field preferred.
  • Fish identification skills, safe fish handling, and biological data collection experience are essential.
  • Excellent communication skills, both with the crew and with supervisors and external stakeholders.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office 365.
  • Valid driver's license.
  • Ability to work long hours in all weather conditions and lift up to 50 lbs.
  • Comfort working and camping in remote environments without cell service for extended periods.
  • Ability to work well with others in physically demanding and sometimes stressful conditions.
  • A positive attitude.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience with spawning ground surveys and carcass sampling.
  • Experience with PIT tagging and biological sampling of salmonids.
  • Swift Water Training or river kayaking experience (additional on the job training will be provided to all selected candidates)
  • Wilderness First Aid / CPR/First Aid certification
  • Experience with electrofishing, stream habitat assessments and snorkel surveys
  • Trailering skills.
  • Experience with data QA/QC.

Working Conditions and Physical Demands:

  • Must be able to fulfill the essential duties and responsibilities of this position.
  • Must be comfortable working in forests, rivers, streams, and remote backcountry environments for extended periods.
  • Must be able to work effectively and drive safely in inclement weather, including hot, cold, rain, fog, and smoky conditions.
  • Must be able to lift 50 pounds.
  • Flexible hours including some weekends and evenings; travel to remote areas with field rotations of up to 8 days away from home base and up to 5 consecutive nights camping.

COMPENSATION & BENEFITS: $21 to $24 per hour, depending upon experience. Paid sick leave with accruals starting on first day of employment and voluntary 401(k) eligibility for company plan

ABOUT CRAMER FISH SCIENCES: The mission of Cramer Fish Sciences is to provide quality, expert science which supports wise policy decisions and advances the field of natural resource management. We help clients in the Pacific Northwest and California find innovative and practical solutions to challenges with fisheries, riparian, and aquatic ecology.

AFFIRMATIVE ACTION: Cramer Fish Sciences is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer: All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against based on disability.