We are seeking an enthusiastic and experienced individual to manage the
Environmental Data Center (EDC) for the Toolik Field Station (TFS). The goal
of the EDC is to collect and manage data on key environmental drivers and
biological responders to climate change in the local Toolik environs. This
baseline data is provided to the science community of Toolik for their use
as background and context for framing specific questions and hypotheses
about plant and animal adaptation to the Arctic, the structure and function
of arctic ecosystems, and responses and feedback of the arctic environment
to climate change. Please see http://toolik.alaska.edu/edc/ for more
information. Duties include: (1) Manage the collection of data on plant
phenology and arrival, departure, status and abundance of birds in the
Toolik region, (2) summarize these data, develop protocols, provide quality
assurance and quality control (QA/QC), and provide metadata, (3) integrate
availability of all EDC data (including climate data collected and QA/QC’d
by our meteorological group) with GIS and web-based server team and make
them available to the public via the EDC website, (4) assist in the further
development of the Biodiversity/phenology program with guidance from TFS
management and the external EDC science advisory committee, (6) manage core
and general-use field and laboratory equipment for TFS scientists and (5)
supervise summer seasonal staff. This position requires residence at TFS
half to three-quarters time from mid-May through September of each year;
otherwise the job location is at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The
desired candidate will possess: (1) Familiarity with biological monitoring
protocols developed in other arctic settings, and knowledge of arctic birds
and vegetation, (2) strong written and oral communication and quantitative
skills, (3) self-motivation, independence and the ability to work with
minimal supervision, as well as ability and willingness to work with site
investigators, (4) excellent organizational and documentation skills, and
(5) prior supervisory experience. Desired qualifications include M.S. in the
Biological Sciences with a background in plant ecology, population biology
of plants or animals, and/or significant experience. For more information
about the position, contact Dr. Syndonia Bret-Harte
<[email protected]>, the supervisor for this position. 

This is a full-time position with benefits. To apply, use the following
link: www.uakjobs.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=79939.  In your
application, include a cover letter, c.v. or resume, and the names, email
addresses, and phone numbers of three professional references. In your cover
letter, explain how your experience, training, and professional goals apply
to this project, and anything you think will convince us you are the right
person for the job. For full consideration, you must apply by February 15,
2013. 

Person(s) hired by the University of Alaska Fairbanks must comply with the
provisions of the Federal Immigration Reporting and control Act of 1986 and
must possess a valid social security card. All Nonresident Aliens must
provide proof of eligibility to work. The University of Alaska Fairbanks is
an equal employment opportunity/affirmative action employer and educational
institution. Your application for employment with the University of Alaska
is subject to public disclosure under the Alaska Public Records Act. Women
and minorities are encouraged to apply. Applicants needing reasonable
accommodation to participate in the application and screening process should
contact the Assistant Director at 474-6259. 

UAF is an EO/AA Employer and Educational Institution.

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