We are seeking one additional research technician to conduct wetland surveys (as part of a 4-person crew) throughout Pennsylvania and in northern Ohio and western New York. Training will begin at the University of Pittsburgh’s field station in Linesville, PA on May 28 or 29, and surveys will be completed by the end of June. The goal of the project is to collect data on the abundance of a common invasive species (purple loosestrife), the impacts of a biological control agent released to feed on loosestrife, and environmental variables that may affect biocontrol effectiveness. Applicants should be willing to work with a group independently in the field after being trained in survey techniques, species identification, and sample collection methodology. Experience in wetland plant species identification and ecological data collection techniques will be beneficial. Applicants should also be physically capable of working long hours in inclement weather and of working in flooded marshes (gear such as boots, waders, etc. will be provided).
All transportation and lodging will be provided, in addition to a weekly stipend. Lodging will consist of a mixture of tent camping and staying in field stations or similar accommodations. Transportation will be in a University of Pittsburgh vehicle. All applicants should have a current drivers license and a good driving record and be willing to share driving responsibilities. To apply, please send a letter of interest and resume to Steve Hovick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Please also include contact information for three references (email preferred) and their relationship to you (e.g. instructor, TA, employer, etc.). Applications will be accepted and reviewed immediately until this position has been filled.
