Greenhouse Research Assistantships Available for Summer 2017

Prescribed fire effects on seedbanks of pine barrens



Department of Forestry, Michigan State University

and USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station



Position description: The Department of Forestry at Michigan State University, 
in collaboration with USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station, is seeking 
a highly motivated seasonal research technician for Summer 2017 to assist with 
a project investigating soil heating processes and the effects of soil heating 
on soil carbon, nutrients, seedbanks and hardwood regeneration in the 
Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. The technician will be primarily 
responsible for maintaining the field-collected soil samples in a seed bank 
germination greenhouse study near Rhinelander, WI, U.S.A. The technician will 
have opportunity to also participate in field activities. The technician will 
be co-supervised by a Project Manager and Research Scientist.  The technician 
will be trained on the job and responsible for following safety and study 
protocols. In addition, opportunity exists for technician to pursue mentored 
independent research related to the overall project goals. The abstract for the 
project is available here: 
http://www.firescience.gov/JFSP_advanced_search_results_detail.cfm?jdbid=%24%26J3%3CW%40%2
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Qualifications: The successful applicants will have the following knowledge, 
skills and abilities: 1) previous greenhouse experience as a technician; 2) 
strong organization and communication skills; 3) demonstrated ability to work 
well independently and in a team environment; 4) demonstrated commitment to 
completing work with a high level of initiative, skill and professionalism; 5) 
a high aptitude for adverse environmental conditions; and 6) possession of a 
valid US driver's license. We desire the technician to have experience in plant 
identification in the upper Lake States region, specifically northern dry 
forests and pine barrens.



Working conditions: This position will be largely greenhouse-based. In the 
greenhouse, the technician is responsible for providing own gear, including 
supportive, closed-toe shoes, to accommodate long periods of standing and the 
warm, humid conditions of a greenhouse.  For occasional field work, the 
conditions may include exposure to inclement weather, full sun, biting insects, 
and poison ivy and walking over uneven terrain; lifting and carrying field 
packs weighing up to 40 lb.; bending, squatting, kneeling, sitting or standing 
for prolonged periods of time; operating measurement or sampling equipment with 
a strong level of fine motor skills; and performing repetitive tasks with a 
high level of precision and accuracy. Personal protective equipment necessary 
for performing the position will be provided. The technician will be 
responsible for providing their own personal field gear (appropriate field 
clothing, footwear, daypack, etc.).


Salary: Hourly wage commensurate with experience, for 40 hours/week starting 
approximately June 5, 2017 and continuing for approximately 4.5 months. We may 
be able to accommodate earlier or later start & end dates with advance 
notification (please specify any start/end date requests in your cover letter).

Location: The position is located near Rhinelander, WI. Occasional overnight 
travel may be required to perform field measurements in Ashland, WI.

Housing: Housing is not provided.  Reasonable dormitory accommodations are 
available at a University of Wisconsin field station 20 minutes north of the 
office location.

To Apply: Applicants should email as a single PDF: 1) a letter of interest 
detailing your qualifications for the position and the dates of your 
availability, 2) resume/CV with list of relevant coursework, and 3) a list of 
three professional references with contact information (institution, email 
address, phone number), to Dr. Christel Kern at 
cck...@fs.fed.us<mailto:cck...@fs.fed.us> . Please name your file as: 
LastnameFirstname_Application_YYYYMMDD.

Application deadline: Applications will be considered on a rolling basis 
beginning February 15, 2017 so you are encouraged to apply as early as possible.



For more information: Contact Dr. Christel Kern at cck...@fs.fed.us or Dr. 
Jessica Miesel at miese...@msu.edu.





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