The Brudvig Lab at Michigan State University 
(http://brudviglab.plantbiology.msu.edu/) seeks to fill 1-2 temporary 
field technician positions for a project investigating prairie restoration 
in Michigan and surrounding states.  Technicians will assist in sampling 
prairie plant communities as part of a research project to understand the 
region-wide factors underlying successful restoration of prairie 
grasslands on former agricultural fields.  Tasks will include primarily 
field work (e.g., assisting in plant community surveys, soils sampling, 
biomass sampling), but also lab (e.g., processing of soil, biomass, and 
unknown plant specimens) and office work (e.g., data entry and proofing).

Positions will begin as early as June 2011, and will last for up to four 
months.  Applicants are encouraged to indicate dates of availability in 
their application letter.

Pay rate will be $10.00/hour, for 40 hours/week.  Technicians will be 
based out of East Lansing, MI, with daily and some overnight travel to 
field sites (including neighboring states).  These travel expenses will be 
covered.

Successful candidates will hold or be working towards a bachelor’s degree 
in ecology, biology, or a related discipline and must be able to endure 
long days in the field, walking over possibly difficult terrain, and hot 
and humid conditions.  Previous field research experience is required.  
Botanical experience is desirable.

To apply, please email a CV or resume and brief letter describing past 
experience, why this position is interesting or important to you, dates of 
availability, and contact information with email addresses for two 
references to Lars Brudvig: [email protected].  Applications will be 
considered immediately; closing date is April 30, 2011.  Michigan State 
University is an Equal Opportunity employer.  Women and minorities are 
strongly encouraged to apply.  A criminal background check is a 
prerequisite for employment at Michigan State University.

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