*Pollination Ecology Technician*

*Montana State University*

*Bozeman, Montana*



*Description:* The full-time field and laboratory technician will assist a
Montana State University at Bozeman graduate student with research on the
responses of Montana’s native plant-pollinator communities to post-wildfire
logging in Montana’s Gallatin National Forest. The position will run
approximately from May 15th through August 28th (both start and end dates
with flexibility). The primary duties of this position include assisting
with field and lab work. The fieldwork activities include hand-netting
pollinators (involves handling stinging insects), counting and identifying
plants, and harvesting fruit. In the lab, the technician will assist with
processing pollinator specimens (pinning, sorting, cleaning), and entering
data. The field sites are located in the Mill Creek area of the Gallatin
National Forest, in Southwestern Montana. The team will camp at field sites
throughout the workweek, and weekend housing will not be provided.
Compensation will be based on experience.



*Qualifications: *Applicant must possess a high school diploma and at least
three years of college experience.  Previous experience in field-based
research, especially plant identification, is desired but not required.
Applicants must be able to hike on steep slopesides for long hours, and
work in adverse weather conditions.  A successful candidate will have
strong organizational skills, the ability to pay close attention to detail,
and the willingness to ask questions for clarity. A valid U.S. driver’s
license is required.



*How to Apply:* Interested candidates should send a cover letter, resume,
and a list of three references (names, e-mail addresses, and phone numbers)
by April 13th to Laura Heil at [email protected]

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