SEASONAL FIELD TECHNICIAN POSITIONS: FOREST ECOLOGY
Tyson Research Center
Washington University in St. Louis

Two seasonal field technician positions are available in Jonathan Myers' 
research group at Washington 
University in St. Louis (http://www.myersecologylab.com). The technicians will 
work collaboratively 
with a research team to establish field experiments and census plant 
communities in large-scale 
forest-dynamics plots at Washington University’s environmental field station, 
the Tyson Research 
Center (http://tyson.wustl.edu), located 20 miles from campus. Primary tasks 
include: 1) establishing 
permanent forest-dynamics plot for surveys of tree communities; 2) constructing 
mammal-exclusion 
fences; 3) implementing seed-addition experiments; 4) identifying, tagging, 
measuring, and mapping 
seedlings and trees; 5) collecting, counting, and identifying seeds; 6) 
measuring environmental 
variables in the field; 7) entering data into spreadsheets using Excel; and 8) 
assisting with the 
mentoring and supervision of undergraduate students and high school students in 
field research.

Position details: The technicians will assist with a NSF-funded project 
investigating why the diversity 
of functional traits at regional scales influences community assembly, 
biodiversity, and responses of 
plant communities to environmental change (fire & nutrient availability). The 
positions are full-time, 
temporary positions (up to 6 months) with no benefits. Wages will be 
commensurate with experience. 
The start dates are flexible, but ideally the positions would begin by February 
15, 2017. Successful 
applicants will need to secure their own housing in St. Louis or near the Tyson 
Research Center in 
Eureka, Missouri.

Minimum requirements: Bachelors degree in biology, ecology, environmental 
science, forestry or a 
related field; experience conducting ecological field research; desire to learn 
new field skills; and the 
ability to work outdoors under arduous conditions that include walking across 
steep terrain and cold 
or hot/humid weather. Ideal candidates will have a strong interest in ecology, 
strong teamwork skills, 
and enjoy working outdoors.

To apply: Please combine the following into a single PDF file: 1) a cover 
letter describing your interest 
in this position, relevant past experience, start date availability, and 
contact information for three 
references including email addresses and phone numbers; and 2) a CV or resume. 
Application 
materials must be submitted electronically through https://jobs.wustl.edu by 
entering the job ID 
number (35531) as a keyword under “Basic Search.” Review of applications will 
begin immediately and 
will continue until the positions are filled. Candidates are encouraged to 
e-mail Jonathan Myers 
([email protected]) to indicate interest in the position as soon as possible 
using the subject line 
"Seasonal Field Technician Position". Questions regarding the position can be 
directed to Jonathan 
Myers.

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