Research Assistant - Grassland Ecology and Global Change
Kansas State University and Konza Prairie LTER Program

Full-time research position to work with an interdisciplinary team studying 
the impacts of global climate change in grassland ecosystems. We seek 
an individual to oversee data collection and the operation of a long-term 
climate change experiment (www.konza.ksu.edu/konza/ramps) at the 
Konza Prairie Biological Station, an NSF-funded LTER site.  Principal 
duties include maintaining rainfall shelter infrastructure and water/heating 
treatments, deploying and maintaining a variety of environmental sensors 
and dataloggers, assisting with collection of data and field samples, 
maintaining records and databases, and supervision of student 
employees.

Requires: B.S. in Ecology, Environmental Science or related field; 
knowledge of ecological methods and sensor systems; driver's license, or 
ability to qualify; excellent computer skills; ability to transport heavy 
equipment and supplies in the field; and ability to work under challenging 
field conditions and in a team environment.  Preferred qualifications: M.S. 
in Ecology, Environmental Science or related field, plus: 1) mechanical 
and electrical skills and proficiency with tools for construction, repair and 
maintenance of experimental infrastructure. Experience with rainout 
shelters and/or irrigation systems is a plus; 2) proficiency with 
environmental sensors, such as TDR and neutron probe soil moisture 
sensors, micromet stations, IR sensors, LiCor portable IRGAs;  3) 
proficiency with Campbell datalogger programming; 4) experience 
managing, summarizing, and analyzing field and laboratory data. 
Experience with SAS software a plus; 5) experience supervising students 
to perform experimental protocols and data entry; and 6) ability to work 
long hours in the field when necessary.

Salary range is $34,060 to $41,860 per year (depending on qualifications) 
plus health and retirement benefits.

To apply, send letter of application, CV or resume, and names of three 
references to: John Blair ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Division of Biology, 116 Ackert 
Hall, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506. Review of 
applications will begin on April 16, 2007 and continue until position is 
filled. 
Kansas State University is an equal opportunity employer and actively 
seeks diversity among its employees.

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