JOB OPENING
Research Technician
Gulf Coast Research Lab
The University of Southern Mississippi
Ocean Springs, MS

We seek a Research Technician to begin employment February 1, 2018 at The 
University of Southern Mississippi’s Gulf Coast Research Laboratory in Ocean 
Springs, MS. The selected applicant will be co-supervised by Dr. Kelly M. 
Darnell and Dr. Zachary Darnell.

The primary duties of the Research Technician will be associated with a 
recently funded project “Gulf- Wide Assessment of Habitat Use and 
Habitat-Specific Production Estimates of Nekton in Turtlegrass.” The 
overarching goal of this project is to conduct a management-driven, Gulf of 
Mexico-wide assessment of the use of turtlegrass as habitat by nekton and to 
evaluate the support provided to blue crabs, a commercially valuable species, 
using habitat-specific production estimates.
This is a collaborative project with researchers at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 
the University of Florida, and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation 
Commission. The technician will work closely with personnel from these 
institutions.

Job duties include (but are not limited to): conducting epibenthic sled and 
trawl sampling of nekton in seagrass beds; preparation and setup of field 
experiments to assess blue crab growth and mortality; fish and 
macroinvertebrate identification; laboratory processing of vegetation, nekton, 
and benthic core samples; data entry and QA/QC; assisting with data analyses, 
assisting with manuscript preparation and outreach efforts; and operating small 
boats in support of field research efforts.

Required qualifications:
-B.S. or M.S. degree in marine biology, ecology, biology, or a related field 
-Previous research experience
-Valid driver’s license

Preferred qualifications:
-Experience working in seagrass beds
-Experience with juvenile and adult fish identification -Experience with GIS
-Ability to operate small, outboard-powered boats

This position includes a salary of $30,000 per year and full benefits. The term 
of the position is 28 months (February 1, 2018–May 31, 2020), with the 
possibility for extension beyond this term if additional funding is available.

To apply, please send a cover letter, CV, and list of three references to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. Review of applications 
will begin on December 1, 2017 and continue until the position is filled.


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M. Zachary Darnell
Assistant Professor, Division of Coastal Sciences
School of Ocean Science and Technology
The University of Southern Mississippi
Tel.: (228) 872-4298 | Email: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
http://sites.usm.edu/zdarnell/

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