Environmental Field Technician
WHO WE ARE
KC Harvey Environmental is a growing environmental consulting and field services firm headquartered in Bozeman, Montana, with regional operations in Rawlins, and Sheridan, Wyoming; Tioga, North Dakota; and remote operations throughout the Rocky Mountains and Northern Great Plains.
Our team is a crucial companion for industries with reclamation, restoration, or remediation needs (energy and mining industries and state and federal agencies) by combining consulting, engineering, and field service capabilities with a proven depth of environmental expertise. Our projects include large infrastructure development such as powerlines, pipelines, mines, wind farms, and oil and gas fields.
As evidence-driven professionals, we’re committed to solving problems and finding paths forward, and we pursue interesting and challenging projects across the western United States.
WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR
We are currently seeking to hire multiple environmental Field Technicians to assist with Vegetation management, Stormwater Control, and various reclamation activities in Tioga, North Dakota. We offer competitive pay (starting $20/hour depending on experience) with overtime potential and provide housing accommodations for team members coming from out of town. Positions are full time and seasonal, from April through November 2026. Employment beyond these dates is possible depending on project needs.
Expectations are listed below:
- Operate herbicide spray equipment mounted on trucks, ATVs/UTVs, or backpacks to manage invasive vegetation.
- Accurately and safely mix herbicide solutions in accordance with manufacturer guidelines.
- Support various land reclamation and restoration activities as needed.
- Learn to identify native and invasive plant species (training provided).
- Use digital mapping tools for navigation in field environments.
- Collect and update spatial data using ArcGIS Collector on tablet devices.
- Demonstrate strong organizational skills by completing paperwork and digital documentation neatly, accurately, and on time.
- Maintain a professional and collaborative attitude while working with team members and partners.
- Be available for early start times and extended workdays, including in remote or rugged terrain.
- Assist with the installation of stormwater and erosion control measures such as wattles, sediment barriers, and silt fences.
- Help maintain and repair existing erosion control systems.
- Conduct field inspections to assess erosion risks and site conditions.
- Document and map erosion features using digital tools.
- Maintain accurate records of inspections and repairs in a digital data management system.