Natural Resources Internship
Company: ERO Resources
Location: Lakewood
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description We will begin to review
applications at the beginning of March. Natural Resource Intern -
Spring and Summer Denver , Colorado Do you have a passion for
biology? Being active and outdoors in beautiful Colorado? How about
learning and conducting scientific assessments? If combining these
to work as a member of a professional team and gain technical
expertise sounds good, then an internship with ERO Resources
Corporation (ERO) is for you. ERO is an environmental consulting
firm headquartered in Denver, Colorado, and we are seeking a
Natural Resource Intern for spring/summer 2026. At ERO, we are a
team of natural and cultural resource consultants with offices in
Denver, Durango, and Grand Junction, Colorado and Idaho. Our
expertise in science and planning provides an approach to the
environment that balances development with natural resources and
environmental protection. Did we mention ERO is a Disadvantaged
Business Enterprise, Minority/Women-owned Business Enterprise, and
Small Business Enterprise? We are seeking a Natural Resource Intern
for spring/summer 2025 in our Denver office. Pays $17.50 to
$22.00/hour dependent on experience/education. Position Overview As
a Natural Resource Intern, you will learn to apply technical skills
in ecology and wildlife biology and to complete tasks safely and
efficiently. Interns will gain experience in the environmental
consulting industry and exposure to environmental regulations,
permit applications, and document preparation. Under the immediate
supervision of the project manager or senior staff, interns will
work in the natural resources department on tasks related to
fieldwork and reporting. Interns will assist in data collection,
analysis, and interpretation of scientific information for wetland
delineations, natural resource assessments, and other natural
resource-related fieldwork. Additional duties include assisting
with literature research, organization, and database entry.
Depending on experience, interns may also prepare sections of draft
reports and write social media posts. Interns must be able to work
variable hours, long days, early mornings, holidays, and weekends,
as the workload dictates. Overtime is likely during periods of
extensive fieldwork. Interns must have reliable transportation for
travel to and from project sites with project-related mileage
reimbursed at Internal Revenue Service mileage rates. The number of
hours per week will vary from 24 to 40. A hybrid work schedule may
be available based on fieldwork and business needs.
Professionalism, integrity, and comfort working with people are of
the utmost importance as this position requires regular contact
with team members in the field, office, and virtually, as needed.
Applicants for this position are expected to be capable of
performing the tasks described below. Expected Pre-Field Duties
(approximately 10 percent of time) Assist in equipment
organization, loading equipment, and preparation for fieldwork, as
requested. Review scopes of service with the project manager so
duties are clearly understood. Expected Field Duties (approximately
75 percent of time) Interns will assist with all tasks during
in-field site documentation, as directed, including, but not
limited to: Collecting digital and spatial data with phones,
tablets, digital cameras, and a Global Positioning System unit.
Completing field forms: wetland delineations, raptor surveys, or
other forms, as needed. Digging soil pits up to 2 feet deep using a
shovel. Hiking and surveying with a backpack over rough terrain and
working in adverse weather conditions. Using binoculars to survey
for songbirds or raptors and documenting their activity. Collecting
and identifying vegetation and marking aerial photographs with
vegetation community boundaries, noxious weeds, wildlife, and other
sensitive natural resources. Following the . Expected Post-Field
Duties (approximately 15 percent of time) Unloading and properly
maintaining field equipment. Uploading/scanning all field data into
the appropriate server files daily. Assisting with completion of
resource documentation on appropriate forms and maps. Assisting
with reports, as requested. This may include writing natural
resource assessments, wetland delineations, or preconstruction
notifications. Working with Geographic Information System staff to
modify and create figures for reports. Physical Requirements
Project areas may be located at high elevations in rugged terrain
but are mainly in the Denver Front Range. Applicants must be
physically capable and possess the skills necessary to perform all
aspects of fieldwork including strenuous hiking with a heavy
backpack in rugged terrain up to 10 miles a day. Must be able to
lift 30 to 50 pounds. Work may also include periods of sedentary
work including sitting/standing and use of a computer. Minimum
Qualifications Pursuing or received a Bachelor's degree in biology,
botany, environmental science, ecological restoration, range
science, natural resource planning, or similar discipline.
Preference given to recent graduates or students graduating this
year. Completed course work toward a degree in the desired
discipline that includes plant and wildlife identification or
coursework is preferable. Familiarity with tablets, digital data
entry, Microsoft Office Suite products, and Adobe Acrobat. General
basic knowledge of botany, wildlife, and wetland delineations.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills are required for
remote fieldwork. Willingness to learn and ask questions.
Expectations The internship will run April 2026 to the end of
September 2026; however, employment may be extended beyond the
field season if mutually agreeable. Salary range is $17.50 to
$22.00/hour dependent on experience/education. This is a nonexempt
position; overtime will be compensated accordingly. Qualified
applicants should a resume and writing sample. Only qualified
applicants will be contacted. ERO participates in e-verify and
pre-employment background screening services. It is the continuous
practice of ERO to encourage inclusion and provide equal
opportunities in employment to all employees and applicants. No
person shall be discriminated against in any condition of
employment because of age 40 and over, color, disability, gender
identity, genetic information, military or veteran status, national
origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or any other
applicable status protected by state or local law. It is our
intention that all qualified applicants be given equal opportunity
and that selection decisions are based on job-related factors. For
more information about ERO, visit our website at
www.eroresources.com.
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