POSITION AVAILABLE:  GIS/Remote Sensing Technician at UW-Madison 

Overview:  A new position for a remote sensing and GIS technician is 
available in the Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology at the 
University of Wisconsin-Madison.  The major work tasks will be to 
download, pre-process and classify satellite imagery, especially from 
Landsat and MODIS sensors, and to acquire and process GIS datasets.  The 
technician will work primarily on two major projects assessing 
deforestation in Mexico, and climate change effects on biodiversity in the 
U.S.
The position is part of the SILVIS lab (silvis.forest.wisc.edu).  In the 
lab, we strive for a strong level of collaboration and team work, and to 
facilitate this, the technician’s task will also include assisting 
graduate students and postdoctoral fellows with remote sensing and GIS 
analyses.  V. Radeloff will be the supervisor for this position.

Qualifications: 
-       B.S. in geography, forestry, environmental science, computer 
science or a related discipline.  MS preferred.
-       1-2 years of experience in remote sensing image classification 
(e.g., with ERDAS Imagine, ENVI), and processing of GIS datasets (e.g., in 
ArcGIS, GRASS) is essential.  Programming experience to automate tasks 
highly desirable.  Familiarity with Internet-GIS a plus.  The GIS/Remote 
Sensing Specialist will organize and manage extensive spatial databases, 
and support and lead efforts to map land use and land use change.  The 
specialist will also be responsible for documenting metadata and creating 
maps.  Experience with conservation-related spatial data analysis is a 
plus.
-       We especially encourage candidates who work well in a 
collaborative setting and have excellent communication and writing skills.
-       UW-Madison is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.  
We are particularly interested in candidates who can contribute to the 
diversity and excellence of the academic community through their research, 
teaching and/or service.

Position:  The appointment type is Associate Information Processing 
Consultant.  Funding is in hand for 2 years, and the position is renewable 
based on continued funding and satisfactory performance.  The position is 
available immediately, and an early start date is preferred, but is open 
to negotiation. Salary is competitive and includes health care benefits.

To apply:  Candidates should send a cover letter summarizing their 
research interests, a CV, and the contact information for three 
references.  Review of applicants will begin immediately; position will 
remain open until a suitable candidate is found.  All applications 
received on or before May 26th 2011 are guaranteed consideration.  
Application packages (e-mailed as a single PDF file) should be sent to 
[email protected].

Unless confidentiality is requested in writing, information regarding 
applicants must be released upon request. Finalists cannot be guaranteed 
confidentiality.

University:  The University of Wisconsin –Madison is one of the major 
research universities in the United States (www.wisc.edu).  It ranks 2nd 
in research expenditures among all U.S. universities and first among 
public universities.  Total student enrollment is 41,500, out of which 
8,800 are graduate students, working with 2,000+ faculty.  UW-Madison has 
a long history of excellence in remote sensing, GIS, ecology, conservation 
biology, education research, and computer science.
Town:  Madison, Wisconsin consistently ranks as one of the best places in 
the United States to live, work, and study.  It is Wisconsin's capital 
city, with a vibrant population of approximately 200,000 that combines 
small town charm with a nice variety of leisure and cultural 
opportunities.  For more information on campus and town see 
http://www.uc.wisc.edu/profile/

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