Location: University of Wyoming National Park Service Research Center, 
Grand Teton National Park, WY.

Duration: June 25-September 30, 2006

Job Description: Technician will assist a graduate student in a study 
investigating the rates, controls and contribution of N-fixation to the N 
budget in NW Wyoming streams.  

Qualifications: Working towards or finished a bachelor’s degree in an 
ecological field.  Expertise in freshwater ecology preferred. Candidate 
chosen must be able to provide their own transportation to Grand Teton 
National Park.  Successful candidate must have the ability to work 
independently and as part of a team, ability to work long hours in the 
field, have a strong work ethic and enthusiasm, ability to collect 
accurate data, and the ability to live and work closely with others.  

Salary: Qualified applicants will earn $7-$9/hr + housing (UW-NPS 
biological station in Grand Teton National Park)

Contact:  Please submit a letter of interest, a resume or curriculum 
vitae, and a list of 3 references to Lisa Neerhof ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), 
Department Zoology and Physiology, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 
82071. Electronic copies are preferred. Application review will begin on 
May 20 and continue until a suitable person is hired. 

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