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Positions include:
• Drilling personnel (floor hands, derrick hands, drillers, supervisors)

• Service personnel (floor hands, pump rig operators, supervisors)
• Class A CDL Truck Drivers (winch truck drivers) Office:
• Machinists (manual)
• Pump mechanics/millwrights
• Mechanics (diesel and heavy equipment experience required)

• Other mechanically-inclined, skilled tradesmen
• Other licensed, technical and professional positions and drought periods when other sources are depleted. Without glacial meltwater, summer water temperatures will increase and may stress temperature sensitive species, such as aquatic insects and native trout.

The United States Geological Survey (USGS) started the Repeat Photography Project in 1997

Here are a few helpful things to remember if you are planning to visit:
• There are no fueling stations within Glacier’s boundaries.



• Parking is limited. During summer, parking lots often fill by early morning.
• During extreme congestion, access to whole areas may be temporarily restricted to allow for emergency vehicles.
• Glacier’s entries and roads all have specific restrictions and season lengths. Please plan accordingly.
• There are specific vehicle size limits, so be sure your vehicle can enter the park.
• A passport is required for all international border crossings.
with a systematic search of Glacier’s archives for historic photographs of glaciers in the park. Historically and today, photographing the glaciers can only occur in a narrow window in late August and early September, after the previous winter’s snow has melted from the ice and before the first snows of autumn. It is only in the late summer season that the glaciers can be clearly seen. We are sharing some of those photos here, but you can see more at www.nps.gov/glac.







