Multiple field technician positions are available in South Carolina to work
within a
large scale experiment on restoration of plant and animal communities in
fragmented habitats. Research will include studies of the effects of
corridors on various aspects of plant and arthropod dispersal. Tasks will
include study site preservation, building, establishment, emptying, and
maintenance of traps, and seed/arthropod identification.
Technicians will join a team of several principal investigators, several
undergraduate and graduate students, and be provided exposure to numerous
research questions and approaches.
The pay rate will be $10.00/hr. Cheap housing options (not provided) are
available close to
the research site in New Ellenton or Aiken, SC.

Successful candidates will have demonstrated interest and experience in
ecology, biology, or a related discipline, and be able to endure warm and
wet conditions and long hours in the field. Previous field research
experience is desirable. Positions are only available to US citizens due to
research site restrictions.
Additional information about the project is available on the web at:
http://www4.ncsu.edu/%7Ehaddad/Corridors/Corridors.html
http://brudviglab.plantbiology.msu.edu/?page_id=406
To apply, please email a CV, dates of availability, and contact information
with email addresses of two references to Dr. John Herrmann:
[email protected].
Review of applicants will begin immediately. Applicants with prompt starting
date preferred (April). The initial contract will be for two months
with a possibility of extension.

-- 
Dr. John Herrmann
The Tewksbury Laboratory
University of Washington
548 Kincaid Hall
Box 351800
Seattle, WA 98115

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