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work capacity test. Must have a valid driver’s license. Chainsaw experience. Familiarity with geospatial skills such as GIS including desktop and field-based solutions; GPS; and remote sensing
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noteworthy productivity in fire and water sciences, remote sensing, forest ecology, and silviculture. DFM faculty direct the Montana Climate Office, The National Center for Landscape Fire Analysis, and The
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practice in the discipline is central to our experiential focus. Teaching responsibilities include upper-level courses in hydrology, surficial processes, GIS & remote sensing, and soil science, and lower
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, climatology and watershed hydrology, forest ecology, and remote sensing. Additionally, the DFM houses some of the college’s major research and extension centers – the Fire Center, the Inland Northwest Growth