The Georgia Coastal Ecosystems LTER program seeks a Research Technician to be 
based at the UGA Marine Institute on Sapelo Island, Georgia. The selected 
individual will work as part of the field crew supporting the GCE LTER project 
(gce-lter.marsci.uga.edu/). This will include monitoring plant and invertebrate 
populations, water chemistry, climate, and sediment dynamics, maintaining 
monitoring instruments, entering data into spreadsheets, downloading data from 
instruments, and a variety of other tasks. The position will occasionally 
require strenuous physical activity and irregular hours. Applicants must be 
able to hike through mud, marsh grass and other difficult terrain; lift and 
carry heavy gear in the field; and assist in light construction.

The position is based out of the UGA Marine Institute on Sapelo Island, GA 
(http://www.uga.edu/ugami/). The selected individual may either live on the 
Island (in UGAMI housing at a subsidized cost) or on the mainland. The ideal 
candidate will have a B.S. in an appropriate field; small boat piloting 
experience; first aid certification; field research experience; basic computer 
skills, including experience with email, word-processing and spreadsheet 
programs; and the ability to work harmoniously with a wide variety of people. 

The salary range for the position is $22,750-43,831, and includes full 
benefits; starting salary is typically $22,750-26,000. Applicants should be 
willing to make at least a 2-year commitment to the project. Apply online at: 
https://www.ugajobsearch.com/applicants/jsp/shared/search/Search_css.jsp, 
posting number 20150978. Applications will be considered starting June 10 and 
until the position is filled. Inquiries may be addressed to Jacob Shalack 
(shal...@uga.edu) or Dr. Steve Pennings (spenni...@uh.edu). The University of 
Georgia is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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