We seek to fill multiple field technician positions for a large-scale 
experiment testing how the restoration of longleaf pine ecosystem in the 
Southeastern United States impacts insect pollinators and pollination 
services. Primary job duties will include field, laboratory, and office 
tasks required for studies of insect pollinator communities and 
pollination biology. The research for this field season has 3 major 
goals: 1) collecting and preserving pollinating insects, especially 
bees, across many experimental plots in the field, 2) conducting a field 
experiment with plants to understand how pollination services vary 
across the landscape, and 3) conducting observations and experiments to 
better understand the pollination biology of native plants in this 
system. 

The ideal start date for this position would be in mid to late May 2016, 
and it will last for 3-6 months. Pay rate will be $10-12 per hour, 
commensurate with experience.  The technician will work at the Savannah 
River Site, live in a town near the site (Aiken or New Ellenton, SC, or 
Augusta, GA), and will join a team of Lars Brudvig , Rufus Isaacs, Jason 
Gibbs, and Nash Turley, and a lead technician based at The Savanna River 
Site. Housing is not provided, but low-cost options are available. 
Successful candidates will have, or be working towards, a bachelor’s 
degree in ecology, biology, or a related discipline. Previous field 
research experience is required, previous entomological or botanical 
field experience is highly desired. The successful applicant must be 
able to endure hot, humid conditions and long hours in the field.

Michigan State University is an equal opportunity employer. Women and 
minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.

It is important to note that the research site is a highly secure area 
run by the federal government, so non-United States citizens may have 
difficulty gaining clearance to work there.

To apply, please email a resume and a letter including descriptions of 
past experience that highlight entomology/botany/ecology experience, why 
this position is interesting or important to you, dates of availability, 
and contact information with email addresses for three references to 
Sabrie Breland ([email protected]) with subject line “Seasonal 
technician application”.  Review of application materials will begin 
immediately; applications received after April 15 will not be 
considered.

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