Lead research technician, Boston-Area Climate Experiment
 
We are seeking applicants for the position of lead research technician at the 
Boston-Area Climate Experiment (BACE).  This is a full-time position based at 
the BACE site in Waltham, Massachusetts (approx. 9 miles from Boston).  The 
successful applicant will maintain the BACE and conduct and assist with 
ecological research at the site.  S/he will be responsible for maintaining a 
well-organized research environment, maintaining and organizing lab records, 
equipment, and supplies, analyzing experimental data and presenting results, 
helping to coordinate activities of undergraduate researchers, troubleshooting 
problems, ensuring that safe research practices are followed in the lab and in 
the field, and performing other assigned duties.  The technician will work 
occasional odd hours and weekends as dictated by field or lab work schedules, 
and will sometimes work outdoors in inclement weather.  The technician will 
spend about 70% of their working hours outdoors.
 
The position is open immediately (pending paperwork at Purdue), with an 
immediate start preferred.
 
Applicants should have an educational background (bachelor’s or preferably 
M.S.) that includes coursework in ecology or environmental science.  We would 
be particularly interested in candidates with previous experience as a 
technician in plant ecology labs, experience working on outdoor experiments 
that simulate climate change in natural or managed ecosystems, experience 
working with large datasets, managing student employees, and/or working in 
old-field ecosystems of the northeastern United States.  The initial 
appointment will be for a period of six months, with a one-year extension of 
the position contingent upon satisfactory performance.  Further extensions will 
depend on performance and future funding.  Salary will be commensurate with 
experience.  The technician will be employed by Purdue University (an equal 
access/equal opportunity university), but will be based in the Boston area, 
with little or no travel to Purdue.
 
Potential applicants should email Jeff Dukes ([email protected]) a statement 
of interest and resume (or CV) with contact information for two or more 
references, using the subject line “BACE technician.”  Applications will be 
considered as they are received.
 
For more information on the experiment, see the BACE website: 
http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~jsdukes/bace.html

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