Two Field Research Technician positions are available to assist in a project 
evaluating the distribution of feral hogs in Missouri using camera traps. Both 
positions are 9-12 month non-benefits eligible positions and will start in late 
February. Salary is $23,000/year. The positions will be based in Phelps, 
Pulaski, and Texas Counties in south central Missouri. Work will generally 
require around 40 hours/week and may require working at night in remote areas. 
Housing and a field vehicle will be provided.

Candidates must have field research experience and have (or be close to 
finishing) a B.S. in wildlife science, biology, or a closely related 
discipline. Strong work ethic, ability to work alone or in groups, and an 
interest in wildlife management are essential. The technician will work closely 
with, and under the supervision of, an MS student from the University of 
Missouri School of Natural Resources.

Review of applications begins immediately and continues until both positions 
are filled. Submit via email a cover letter that includes a description of work 
experience and career goals, resume, and the names and contact information 
(phone and e-mail address) of 3 references to: Mary Clay, School of Natural 
Resources, University of Missouri, 302 Natural Resources Building, Columbia, MO 
65211; E-mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Matthew E. Gompper
William James Rucker Professor
School of Natural Resources
University of Missouri
Columbia, MO 65211 USA
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
phone: 573-882-9424
https://sites.google.com/site/gompperlab/home
http://www.snr.missouri.edu/fw/faculty/gompper-m.php

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