Project description: The focus of our research program is to understand the 
effects of climate 
change on carbon cycling in tundra ecosystems. The field site borders Denali 
National Park in 
Healy, AK.  Find more information about the research at: 
(http://www.biology.ufl.edu/ecosystemdynamics/CiPEHR.html).

Position duration: Mid-April until late Sept 2016 with the possibility of 
extension 
  
Job description: Fieldwork will include maintenance of experimental plots, 
measurements of 
ecosystem-level carbon exchange and ancillary environmental variables. The 
technician will 
work closely with a postdoctoral researcher, other technicians, graduate and 
undergraduate 
students to collect data and maintain field equipment. Other responsibilities 
will include data 
entry, preliminary data processing, and data quality control. 

The technician will work and live in a shared rustic cabin with an outhouse, on 
the outskirts of 
Healy, a small (~1000 people) town in interior Alaska.  Travel to and from the 
field site is via 
ATV or car.  Applicants should be prepared to work long hours, sometimes in 
cold and 
adverse weather conditions.

Required qualifications: B.A/B.S in related field.  Must be eligible to work in 
the US (Canadian 
or Mexican with TN visa eligibility is OK too). Must have valid drivers 
license. Ability to lift and 
carry 50lbs, attention to detail, ability to work independently as well as part 
of a research 
team, desire to live and work in remote settings, ability to spend long hours 
outside, and 
willingness to learn to operate technical sensors and data loggers. 

Desired qualifications: Prior experience with scientific fieldwork, carbon flux 
or ecosystem 
function measurements is beneficial, but not necessary. 

To apply: Please send a cover letter detailing your preparedness for the 
position, CV or 
resume, and list of three references to Meghan Taylor ([email protected]) 
by March 1st  
2016. Applications will be reviewed after the closing date, and you will be 
contacted for an 
interview.

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