JOSEPH W. JONES ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH CENTER
ICHAUWAY, INC.

FOREST ECOLOGY RESEARCH HOURLY WORKER


The Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center (www.jonesctr.org) invites 
applications for the temporary position of Forest Ecology Research Hourly 
Worker. This is a grant funded position with the initial term of one year, 
renewable for 6 additional months, depending on performance. The desired 
starting date for the successful candidate is November, 2013, but no later 
than January 2014. Candidates with a background in micrometeorology, 
ecosystem ecology, and/or plant physiological ecology and basic technical 
knowledge of instruments common to ecosystem productivity measurements or 
related, are encouraged to apply. 

The successful candidate will assist with all aspects of ongoing research, 
including a variety of field and lab-based work. Field-related activities 
involve: 1) Maintenance of three Eddy Covariance Towers (110 feet tall), 2) 
Maintenance of an automated soil respiration system (LI-8100), 3) Collection 
of root samples as well as canopy branches, and 4) Collection of 
photographic records (NDVI, photo points). Laboratory duties include 
processing plant samples for non-structural carbohydrates analysis, data 
entry and analysis and assisting with the general maintenance of the 
laboratory space and equipment.

Field work may involve prolonged exposure to the elements, including high 
temperatures and humidity.  The successful candidate must have the ability 
and the willingness to safely climb 110 foot tall towers (proper training 
and safety tower climbing certification will be included, as well as all the 
required climbing equipment). Outdoor work may also include chance 
encounters with poisonous snakes or spiders; however these organisms will 
not be handled in any way. Work may require periods of heavy physical labor, 
handling heavy objects, general construction skills, and/or extended periods 
of standing or walking for portions of the work day. Laboratory work may 
include exposure to hazards or physical risks that require following basic 
safety procedures. 

The 28,000-acre Research Center is located approximately 30 miles south of 
Albany, Georgia. The Center’s research, education, and conservation programs 
focus on ecology and natural resource management. The site includes 16,000 
acres of longleaf pine forests, over 1,000 acres of wetlands, and 26 miles 
of stream and river ecosystems.

Minimum qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Biology, Environmental Science, 
Forestry, or related field

Job Requirements: 1) Ability and willingness to safely climb three 110 foot 
towers on a weekly basis, 2) Ability to conduct moderate to high physical 
activity in the field under a variety of weather conditions, 3) Capable of 
following instructions, 4) Capable of working independently and as part of a 
team, 5) Self-motivated and good communication skills, 6) Responsible with 
time frames established to achieve objectives, 7) Capable of summarizing 
large data sets.

Wages: $8.00 per hour with on site housing provided, or $9.50 per hour 
without on site housing. A raise of this wage will be considered upon 
performance.

To apply: Send a resume and cover letter detailing your interest and 
qualifications including at least three references with contact information 
by email to:  [email protected], (Subject line) Forest Ecology Research 
Hourly Worker.  
Information may also be mailed to: Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research 
Center, Forest Ecology Research Hourly Worker, Attn: Cindy Craft, 3988 Jones 
Center Drive, Newton, Georgia 39870, or FAX to (229)734-4707.   
For specific questions related to this position email: 
[email protected], Andres Baron, Forest Ecology II Lead Technician.    

Applicants will be reviewed until the position is filled.  The Joseph W. 
Jones Ecological Research Center is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative 
Action/E-Verify Employer.                                       

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