DESCRIPTION: The Yeager lab (https://sites.cns.utexas.edu/yeagerlab) at the
University of Texas at Austin Marine Science Institute (UTMSI) is looking
for a technician to begin February 2018. Research in the Yeager lab spans
topics in marine community ecology, effects of climate change on coastal
habitat function, food web ecology, and landscape ecology. UTMSI is located
in Port Aransas, which is on the Texas Gulf coast near Corpus Christi. A
wide variety of environments is readily accessible from UTMSI including
many bays and estuaries with oyster reef, seagrass, salt marsh and mangrove
habitats. UTMSI manages the Mission-Aransas National Estuarine Research
Reserve, which at 185,708 acres is the third largest estuarine reserve in
the nation. Extensive wet laboratory facilities with running seawater are
available for maintaining marine organisms.

DUTIES: Key duties for this position will include: field work from small
boats in estuarine habitats; fish, invertebrate, and seagrass sampling with
a variety of gears; deployment of data loggers in the field; underwater
surveys with baited underwater video; construction of artificial seagrass
units; sample processing and species identification; equipment upkeep and
purchasing; data entry/data management; fish dissection; and stable isotope
analysis. The technician will also assist the PI on routine tasks
associated with lab management. Opportunities to develop field and
laboratory skills will be readily available. The technician will also be
encouraged to pursue opportunities for intellectual development via
attending public lectures/seminars and aiding other technicians/students at
UTMSI and thereby sampling diverse research topics.

START DATE: February 15th, 2018 (or as soon as possible thereafter)

DURATION: This will be a 12-month position with possibility for extension
contingent on satisfactory performance and available funding.

MONTHLY SALARY: $2,500 + benefits

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: A BS/BA in biology, zoology, ecology/evolution,
environmental science, marine science, or mathematics is expected. Interest
in a career in marine ecology, fisheries ecology, or the ocean sciences
will be favorably considered. Willingness to work from boats and in
estuarine waters for long hours and strong communication and organizational
skills are required.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Previous field work experience, ability to
operate small boats, familiarity with fishes of the Gulf of Mexico and
estuarine ecology, experience with fish dissections, experience with data
entry/management and QA/QC procedures.

APPLICATION: Interested candidates should submit an application through UT
at: https://utdirect.utexas.edu/apps/hr/jobs/nlogon/171208024222

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