Seeking Seasonal Research Technicians: fire effects on soils, seedbanks and
vegetation in the Moquah barrens area (Wisconsin)

Position description: The Department of Forestry at Michigan State
University, in collaboration with the USDA Forest Service Northern Research
Station, is seeking three highly motivated seasonal research technicians
for Summer 2016 to assist with a project investigating soil heating
processes and the effects of soil heating on soil carbon, nutrients,
seedbanks and hardwood regeneration in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National
Forest. Two technicians will be key assistants in vegetation, soil and
fuels field measurements and sampling near Ashland, WI, and the third
technician will be responsible for maintaining a seed germination study
near Rhinelander, WI. However, all technicians will participate in field
and greenhouse responsibilities during periods of high activity. The
research technicians will be supervised by (and will work closely with) the
Project Manager (Dr. Paulo Pereira) and will be responsible for performing
all measurements and sampling related to the project. Opportunity will
exist for highly motivated personnel to pursue mentored independent
research related to the overall project goals. The abstract for the project
is available here:
http://www.firescience.gov/JFSP_advanced_search_results_detail.cfm?jdbid=%24%26J3%3CW%40%20%20%0A

Qualifications: The successful applicants will have the following
knowledge, skills and abilities: 1) previous field experience as a field
and/or research technician in one or more of the following areas: soil
sampling and/or analysis, ecological monitoring, vegetation identification
and measurement, fuel inventories, or similar; 2) strong organization and
communication skills; 3) demonstrated ability to work well independently
and in a team environment; 4) demonstrated commitment to completing work
with a high level of initiative, skill and professionalism; 5) a high
aptitude for outdoor physical activity; and 6) ability to operate field
vehicles and possession of a valid US driver’s license. We desire at least
one technician to have experience in plant identification in the upper Lake
States region.

Working conditions: These positions will be largely field-based or
greenhouse-based, although work in a sample processing lab will
occasionally be required. Field conditions may include exposure to
inclement weather, full sun, biting insects, and poison ivy.
Responsibilities will require walking over uneven terrain; lifting and
carrying field packs weighing up to 40 lb.; bending, squatting, kneeling,
sitting or standing for prolonged periods of time; operating measurement or
sampling equipment with a strong level of fine motor skills; and performing
repetitive tasks with a high level of precision and accuracy. A minor
component of work will include periodic assistance with brush piling and
removal for fuel manipulations (operating hand saws or brush cutters;
dragging and piling brush). Personal protective equipment necessary for
performing the position will be provided. Technicians will be responsible
for providing their own personal field gear (appropriate field clothing,
footwear, daypack, etc.).

Salary: Hourly wage commensurate with experience, for 40 hours/week between
approximately June 1, 2016 – August 29, 2016. We may be able to accommodate
earlier or later start & end dates with advance notification (please
specify any start/end date requests in your cover letter).

Location: The field positions will be based near Ashland, WI. The
greenhouse is located near Rhinelander, WI. Shared housing will be provided
during the field season. Occasional overnight travel may be required to
perform laboratory and greenhouse measurements in Grand Rapids, MN or
Rhinelander, WI.

To Apply: Applicants should email as a single PDF: 1) a letter of interest
detailing your qualifications for the position (specify field or greenhouse
preference) and the dates of your availability, 2) resume/CV with list of
relevant coursework, and 3) a list of three professional references with
contact information (institution, email address, phone number), to Dr.
Paulo Pereira at [email protected].  Please name your file as:
LastnameFirstname_Application_YYYYMMDD.

Application deadline: Applications will be considered on a rolling basis
beginning February 15, 2016 so we encourage you to apply as early as
possible!

For more information about the positions: Contact Dr. Paulo Pereira at
[email protected] or Dr. Jessica Miesel at [email protected].


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*Jessica R. Miesel, PhD*Assistant Professor of Applied Forest Ecology and
Management
Department of Forestry
Michigan State University
480 Wilson Rd. Rm. 126
East Lansing, MI 48824-1222

Office location: Natural Resources 112
Office phone: 517-355-8239
Google voice (mobile): 920-341-3473

Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.for.msu.edu/people/jessica_miesel

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