*Position*: Seasonal Field Technician in Ecology

*Project*: Effects of floral resource dynamics on bumblebee colonies and
populations

*Location*: University of California Davis

*Employer*: University of California Davis

*Dates*: Mar 27 to Aug 4

*Pay*: $15.46 per hour (Lab Assistant 1)



*Application Deadline:** March 10th, 2017 (we encourage early submissions)*



*We are seeking:* a highly motivated, detail-oriented individual to work as
a *full-time field technician from Mar 27 to August 4 at the University of
California at Davis* on an NSF-funded project exploring the effects of
resource dynamics on bumble bee colony and population dynamics. This
project is collaboratively run by Neal Williams (UC Davis) and Elizabeth
Crone (Tufts University). The technician will be based in the Williams lab
<https://polleneaters.wordpress.com/>at UC Davis and will work closely with
3 other team members, including two postdoctoral researchers.



*Project Background: *In the past decade, there has been a groundswell of
interest in the effects of landscape change on pollinator populations and
communities, especially those of bees. This interest is fueled by concerns
over pollinator declines and implications for plant pollination globally.
Bumblebees are a particularly important group of social insect pollinators
that are also of conservation concern. We are exploring how resource
dynamics affect colony-level demography and foraging dynamics of *Bombus
vosnesenskii*. To do this, we are carrying out a field experiment in which
colonies are exposed to different resource conditions – some will be given
supplemental food resources, while others will have access only to ambient
resources in the local environment. We are tracking the weights of all
experimental colonies across the season, and will also be collecting pollen
samples from individual bees as they return to the nest. Up to 48 colonies
will be placed across 12 field sites that are located up to 1.5 driving
hours from the UC Davis campus. Most sites require no more than an hour of
driving to access. A University vehicle will be available for the
technician to use for fieldwork.



*Qualifications:* The field technician will participate in all aspects of
data collection for this field experiment. Employee must be willing to
drive multiple hours in a day to access field sites and to move between
field sites. Responsibilities will include weighing live colonies and
handling live bees. Previous experience conducting field research (through
employment and/or education) is required. Individual must be capable of
working outdoors in the summer heat and comfortable working with live bee
colonies. Applicants must be willing to work independently and as a part of
a team. Excellent organizational skills are a must. Candidate must possess
a valid driver’s license and a good driving record. See official job posting
<https://www.employment.ucdavis.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/position/JobDetails_css.jsp?postingId=335522>
for further details.


*TO APPLY: *Your official application, to include a cover letter and 1-2
page resume, should be submitted through UC Davis (*Requisition #
<https://www.employment.ucdavis.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/position/JobDetails_css.jsp?postingId=335522>**03018517
<https://www.employment.ucdavis.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/position/JobDetails_css.jsp?postingId=335522>*
). Cover letter should convey specific relevant research experience and
describe interest in the current project.  If you have questions about the
position, please contact Rosemary Malfi (postdoc) by email:
[email protected].



-- 
Rosemary L. Malfi, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Scholar
Department of Entomology
University of California, Davis
[email protected]

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