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We have an opening for a full-time field and GIS technician (described below), 
beginning in May 2008. This position is open to all, however, the successful 
candidate must be eligible to be insured to drive a Texas AgriLife Research 
vehicle, as well as security-screened to work on federal military 
installations. The position is based in Colorado Springs - no food or housing 
allowance will be provided, as this is the sole responsibility of the incumbent.

If you would like more details on the position and how to apply for it, please 
contact either Dr. Jerry Michels at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or myself at [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]

Thank you,

Vanessa Carney
Research Associate
Texas AgriLife Research
2301 Experiment Station 
Bushland, TX 79012


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POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
TEXAS AGRILIFE RESEARCH

Position Location:   Colorado Springs, CO

Organization:   Texas AgriLife Research (formerly Texas Agricultural Experiment 
Station), 2301 Experiment Station Road, Bushland, Texas 79012

Position: Agricultural Research Technician I (Entomology)

Contact person:   Dr. Jerry Michels - phone: 806-354-5806 e-mail: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] 

Salary:   Salary will be commensurate with experience and qualifications.

Benefits (health, etc.):   This is a benefits-eligible position.

Hours/Week:   Full-time (40 hr/wk) with the likelihood of some overtime, 
particularly in summer.        

Application Deadline:   The position is available May 1, 2008 and applications 
will be accepted until a suitable candidate is chosen. Please contact Dr. 
Michels for application instructions.

Duration of Position:   One year (continued employment is contingent upon 
funding) 

Number of positions:   1 

Qualifications:   Bachelor's degree in entomology/natural resources/ecology, a 
related field or any equivalent combination of training and experience. 
Knowledge of Geographic Information Systems is necessary, particularly in the 
areas of field data collection using GPS units, ESRI shapefile construction and 
editing in ArcView 9. Experience with geodatabase management is an asset. You 
must possess the ability to multi-task and work cooperatively with others. The 
ideal candidate will be an experienced field biologist with an aptitude for 
plant and insect identification, a careful, meticulous approach to data 
collection and some supervisory experience. A clean driving record and ability 
to undergo security screening onto military installations are required for the 
position.

Job Description:   In summer, this position primarily involves coordinating 
field crew activities and conducting outdoor surveys of noxious weeds and their 
associated insect biological control agents along the Colorado and Wyoming 
Front Range. Specific responsibility will include mapping weed infestations 
using GPS technology, collecting data on plant parameters, some plant community 
ecology, identification and quantification of insect biological control agents. 
In addition, the successful candidate will supervise student field crews and 
troubleshoot equipment and data issues. During the rest of the year, the 
position focuses on performing regular spatial data management tasks, including 
shapefile creation and editing, geodatabase management, report preparation and 
some data analysis. This position may involve working hours outside of the 
regular business day and some long distance/overnight travel in a company 
vehicle.  

Comments:   It is Texas AgriLife Research policy to inform all prospective 
employees that all appointments to support staff positions are subject to all 
applicable employment laws and Station rules including those relating to six 
months probation, use of state-owned property, discipline and dismissal. 
Duration of employment is subject to funding restraints.

TEXAS AGRILIFE RESEARCH IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

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