Research Specialist--Spatial Analyst, Forest Landscape Ecology Lab,
University of Wisconsin-Madison -- Position Reopened 22 Nov 2006

Duties: Research and Research Support--Serve as lead technical scientist on
ecological research projects using spatial data and GIS software; providing
technical support to graduate students and scientists in the lab as needed;
acquiring spatial data (50%). Participate in preparation of scientific
manuscripts, figures, proposal writing, and presentations (20%). Performing
outreach services to collaborators, agencies and organizations interested in
our work (5%).

Research lab management--Administrative duties include budgeting, reporting,
proposal preparation, purchasing, software and hardware maintenance (with
departmental system administrator), web page maintenance, and some employee
supervision (25%).

Qualifications: M.S.preferred; B.S. minimum, with GIS emphasis in forestry,
ecology, geography, environmental studies, or related field. Minimum number
of years and type of relevant work experience: Three years of broad
experience with geographic information systems (GIS) and strong knowledge of
ArcGIS software required. Strong organizational and administrative skills
required. Experience with other analytical software (MS Access, statistics
packages) highly desirable. Experience with GIS programming (Visual basic,
Python), traditional and spatial statistics (R,SAS), and remote sensing
(ERDAS Imagine, ENVI) highly desirable. 

Appointment: Academic Staff, annually renewable.  Salary: Minimum $38,000.
Starting Range $38,000-42,000. Begin date: December 2006 or January 2007.

Application evaluation will begin Dec 14, 2006. To Apply, send resume and
cover letter to:

 


Theodore Sickley

Phone: 608-265-6321


Department of Forest Ecology & Management

TTY: 608-263-2473


1630 Linden Drive

Fax: 608-262-9922


Madison WI 53706-1598

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David Mladenoff

Forest Landscape Ecology Lab

Department of Forest Ecology & Management

University of Wisconsin-Madison

 

 

 

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