A research technician position is available with a landscape ecology experiment involving the restoration of longleaf pine forest understory plant communities, coupled with experimental manipulations of surrounding matrix characteristics (e.g., tree density, fire frequency) to understand how management affects the spread of restored communities at large spatial scales. This project will be conducted at the Savannah River Site, near Aiken, SC, in collaboration with John Orrock, Ellen Damschen, Lars Brudvig, and Karen Mabry of Washington University in St. Louis and the USDA Forest Service-Savannah River. The successful candidate will assist in all facets of this research, with job duties including GIS analyses, vegetation, soil, and small mammal surveys, and conducting experiments to evaluate the spatial dynamics of plant-animal interactions (e.g. seed predation, seed dispersal) within the experimental landscapes. The preferred start date is June 2009, with funding for salary and benefits available for two years (second year of funding contingent upon favorable one year evaluation).
The technician will live near the Savannah River Site in SC. Successful candidates will hold a bachelor’s degree in ecology, biology, or a related discipline (Master’s degree preferred) and must be able to endure hot and humid conditions and long hours in the field. Previous field research experience and the desire to quickly learn the longleaf pine forest flora are mandatory. Candidates already possessing these botanical skills will be especially favorably received. Because the Savannah River Site is a highly secure area run by the U.S. Department of Energy, non-United States citizens may have difficulty gaining clearance to work there. Review of applicants will begin April 27, 2009, and continue until the position is filled. To apply, please email a CV and cover letter describing past experience, why you are a strong candidate for this position, dates of availability, and contact information with email addresses for three references to Lars Brudvig: [email protected]. Women and Minorities are strongly encouraged to apply. Washington University is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.
