Position Opening: 
Lead Research Technician Position: Long-term impacts of experimental
connectivity on plant diversity

We seek to hire a lead research technician and project manager to work
within a landscape fragmentation experiment to understand the long-term
impacts of habitat connectivity on plant community assembly and diversity.
The successful candidate will be based full time at the Savannah River Site
(SRS) near Aiken, South Carolina. Job duties will include vegetation and
soil sampling, collection of plant functional traits, and establishment and
monitoring of experiments to evaluate the effects of connectivity on
community assembly in longleaf pine understories. The technician will
interact closely with the PIs, Ellen Damschen (University of
Wisconsin-Madison), Lars Brudvig (Michigan State University), Nick Haddad
(North Carolina State University), and John Orrock (University of
Wisconsin-Madison) and other members of the research group including
graduate students and local US Forest Service resource managers. The
technician will also be responsible for coordinating and managing temporary
field assistants to assure the execution of the project. The preferred start
date is May 2014, with funding for salary and benefits available for five
years (contingent upon favorable probationary period and annual
evaluations). Annual salary will begin at $30,000-$35,000 depending on
qualifications and experience. Housing is not provided.

Successful candidates will hold a Master’s degree in ecology or a related
discipline and must be proficient with plant identification and be able to
endure hot and humid conditions and long hours in the field. Previous field
research experience, strong organizational skills, and the desire to quickly
learn the longleaf pine forest understory flora are mandatory.  Candidates
possessing background in one or more of the following – botany, data
management, field experiments, or field crew supervision – will be
especially favorably received. Because the Savannah River Site is a highly
secure area run by the U.S. Department of Energy, non-United States citizens
may have difficulty gaining clearance to work there. Women and minorities
are strongly encouraged to apply. The University of Wisconsin is an Equal
Employment Opportunity employer.

Review of applicants will begin immediately and continue until the position
is filled, but applications will no longer be considered after June 1, 2014.
To apply, please email a CV and a cover letter describing past experience,
why you are a strong candidate for this position, dates of availability, and
contact information (email addresses and phone numbers) for three references
to Ellen Damschen at [email protected].

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