Field and Lab Technician Jobs in Pollination Ecology

The Winfree Lab at Rutgers University (winfreelab.com) invites applications for 
two 
research technician positions to collect and process data on wild bees and the 
plants they 
pollinate in Great Lakes region National Parks. The goals of the larger project 
are to 
determine the most important plant species supporting spring forest bee 
communities, 
and to explore scientific questions about bee biodiversity at large spatial 
scales. 

These are both 6-month positions that start 15 March 2018 and end 15 Sept, with 
exact 
start and end dates being somewhat flexible. Both technicians will assist with 
field work 
from March to June, and with curation of bee, plant and pollen specimens in the 
lab from 
June to September. Pay is $600 per week.

Required Qualifications: 
Field research experience; willingness to work long hours outside in difficult 
conditions 
(humidity, sun, cold, mud, gnats/mosquitos); willingness to tent camp at 
remoter sites 
where housing is not available; ability to carry up to 40 lbs; maturity and 
ability to work 
independently; good communication skills; drivers’ license. 

Preferred Qualifications: 
Experience with field entomology, plant identification, curating insect and 
plant 
collections, and/or pollen identification. 

To Apply: As a single PDF, send a cover letter explaining why you are 
interested in this 
position, your resume, and names and contact information for three references 
to: Lucia 
Weinman (luciaraew at gmail.com). Please use “Great Lakes Pollination Tech” as 
the 
subject line of the email. Review of applications will begin immediately and 
will continue 
until the positions are filled.

Rutgers University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and
the Winfree Lab encourages applications from underrepresented groups.

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