A little late to the thread, but you may want the check out the job board that Rob Jackson and I maintain for the ESA Physiological Ecology section. We have different pages for faculty, postdoctoral and professional, graduate, technician, seasonal/intern, and undergraduate positions. Here's our page for people seeking a postdoctoral position, for example:

http://www.biology.duke.edu/jackson/ecophys/postdoc.htm

We also have a page of links to other job boards, including most of the ones Neahga mentioned:
http://www.biology.duke.edu/jackson/ecophys/ojl.htm

On another subject, if you have a publicly-accessible website for a course you teach, please consider sending the link to me to add to our "Course and syllabus information" page. We have listings for Physiological Ecology, Ecology/Field Labs, Ecosystem Studies, and Global Change courses:
http://www.biology.duke.edu/jackson/ecophys/courses.htm

Back on jobs, I don't think this technician job, featured on our site, has made it to Ecolog yet. They are still actively seeking applicants, despite the review date listed:

Montana State University: Environmental Analyst/Research Associate: MSU's Land Resources and Environmental Sciences department, with partial support from the IoE and Montana EPSCoR, is seeking an interactive and experienced aqueous analytical chemist who will manage a research and teaching laboratory focused on waters, soils, and sediments. The Environmental Analyst will be responsible for coordinating standard analyses of soils and natural waters using a suite of instrumentation including inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectrometry, ion chromatography, flow-injection analysis, and combustion methods for total and dissolved carbon and nitrogen. The Analyst will participate in the LRES teaching mission by training and facilitating graduate student projects (independent study), supervising graduate and undergraduate student assistants, and providing guest lectures and hands-on experiences for undergraduate students in the soil-water curricula. The Analyst will work closely with laboratory co-directors Jack Brookshire and Stephanie Ewing, and other participating faculty with expertise in geochemistry, hydrology, biogeochemistry, microbiology and soil science, and will have the opportunity to participate in research projects that are an integral component to the laboratory mission. Required Qualifications: M.S. in Analytical Chemistry, Hydrology, Ecology, Biogeochemistry, Soils or related field. Demonstrated experience in aqueous analytical chemistry. Screening began May 22, but the position is still open as of 7/10/12. More information and application instructions:
http://www.montana.edu/jobs/research/12169-33

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Charles W. (Will) Cook
Nicholas School of the Environment
Division of Earth and Ocean Sciences
Box 90227, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708
http://www.duke.edu/~cwcook

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