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Job Opportunity: Seasonal Science Technician - Summit Station, Greenland (Winter 2025-2026)
Polar Field Services, Inc. is seeking a resourceful and resilient Seasonal Science Technician for a unique winter experience at Summit Station, Greenland. This challenging yet rewarding opportunity offers immersion in a remote and breathtaking Arctic environment.
Dates of Employment: Approximately October 15, 2025 - February 15, 2026
What You'll Experience:
- Remote Living: Small, tight-knit team of 5 at the isolated Summit Station.
- Unique Environment: Stunning Arctic winter beauty and challenging cold.
- Essential Role: Vital utility maintenance tasks for smooth station operation.
- Self-Sufficiency: Shared cooking and cleaning in a collaborative environment.
- Personal Space: Your own private room.
- Isolation & Immersion: True isolation with no winter flights in or out.
- Travel Adventure: International flight to Iceland, then Twin Otter to Summit Station.
- Comprehensive Training: Week-long, in-person training in Denver prior to deployment.
Responsibilities:
- Safely conduct remote polar work.
- Follow detailed science protocols.
- Operate, maintain, and repair diverse scientific instruments.
- Perform sampling and thorough documentation.
- Communicate effectively with researchers.
- Maintain accurate logs of relevant events.
- Coordinate science sample and resupply shipments.
- Provide regular and end-of-season reports.
- Train incoming replacement technicians.
- Adhere to safety plans and report all incidents.
- Perform heavy lifting and other physical tasks.
- Maintain meticulous documentation of work.
- Ensure a clean and safe working environment.
- Operate polar vehicles as needed.
- Assist with general station maintenance and cleaning.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in science or engineering AND 2 years relevant experience (or equivalent combination).
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
- Demonstrated ability to work with scientific instrumentation.
- Proven experience working outdoors in varying conditions.
- Valid driver's license and current U.S. passport.
- Ability to meet the physical demands of the job and endure Arctic conditions.
Preferred (Not Required):
- Fieldwork experience in science or engineering.
- Experience with instrument maintenance and troubleshooting.
- Skills in light mechanical and electrical repair.
- Experience in remote technical support.
- Familiarity with UNIX/command line interfaces.
- Knowledge of Python or R programming languages.
- Experience with networking equipment.
- Ability to work on climbable towers.
- Experience in isolated, small-crew settings.
- Prior work in cold and/or polar environments.
Work Schedule:
Varied daily schedule with some tasks required 7 days a week (lighter workload on Sundays). Integral member of a 5-person winter team. Occasional additional hours and schedule flexibility based on weather and work demands are necessary.
Job offers are contingent on the completion of a satisfactory background check and may include physical and dental examinations as required by the National Science Foundation.
Salary : $1,473 - $1,739