The Smithsonian Environmental Research Center

Forest Ecology 

Biologist IS 9 ($51,630 per year plus benefits).

Biological Technician in Ecology of Forests and Dynamics of Forest Tree
Communities

2-year, grant-funded position 

Applications accepted through 31 April 2010

 

Based at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC) in
Edgewater, MD, approximately 26 miles east of Washington DC and 7 miles
south of Annapolis at a modern laboratory and office complex on 2,800
acres of land in the Muddy Creek Watershed on the western shore of
Chesapeake Bay.  Visit SERC's website (www.serc.si.edu
<http://www.serc.si.edu/> ) for additional information.

 

The Biological Technician will assist a large multidisciplinary
grant-funded project to assess the community ecology, spatial
interactions and dynamics of woody plants in large, stem-mapped plots.
The grant-funded position is offered for a period of  2 years.  The
primary responsibility of the incumbent will be to assist in the field
collection, laboratory processing, and data analysis of forest tree
populations to quantify woody plant communities in an array of
stem-mapped forest plots at SERC's long-term (20+ yrs) research sites
within the Muddy Creek watershed.  The position is primarily focused on
management of our forest sampling programs, but also supports
opportunities to assist with field sampling and experiments for an array
of external grants and long-term sampling programs.  The position
requires working with a team of Principle Investigators, technicians,
volunteers, undergraduate interns, graduate students, post-doctoral
fellows, and visiting scientists.  Experience and aptitude in data
management, computer graphics, statistical analyses and Geographical
Information Systems (GIS) are especially desirable.

 

Desired Qualifications and Experience:

*       Masters degree or equivalent experience in forest or plant
ecology.
*       Experience in identification of woody plants of the Mid-Atlantic
region or East Coast.
*       Experience in field sampling of forest trees in stem-mapped
plots.
*       Ability to manage and manipulate data files using software for
spreadsheets (esp. Excel), databases (esp. Access), statistical packages
(esp. SAS), and graphical presentation (esp. Deltagraph).
*       Ability to manage a team of volunteers in field sampling of
forest trees.  
*       Demonstrated initiative, independence and responsible maturity.

 

SELECTIVE FACTORS:

1. Knowledge or experience in identification of woody plants of the
Eastern Deciduous Forest.

2. Knowledge of forest ecology (i.e., evidenced by professional
experience or formal education).

3. Knowledge of field sampling techniques.

QUALITY RANKING FACTORS:

1. Knowledge of woody plants of the Eastern Deciduous Forest.

2. Skill in field ecology of forests.

3. Skill in scientific data analysis and graphics.

4. Knowledge of use of computer software for word processing, spread
sheets, and data management.

 

For consideration, please submit a letter of interest that describes how
your experience, education and training relate to the specific selective
factors above, photocopies of college transcripts, Curriculum Vitae or
resume and names of 3 references to:

 

Dr. Geoffrey G. Parker, Forest Ecologist

Smithsonian Environmental Research Center

PO Box 28, 647 Contees Wharf Road

Edgewater, MD 21037-0028

[email protected]

443-482-2210

 

Applications will be accepted from April 1 or until filled, but not
later than April 31. 

 

The Smithsonian is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  SERC Home Page:
www.serc.si.edu

 

 

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Daniel B. Stover, Ph.D.

Field Director,

North America Regional Climate Center

Earthwatch Institute

 

Smithsonian Environmental Research Center

P.O. Box 28

647 Contees Wharf Road

Edgewater, MD 21037-0028

Phone: 1-443-482-2374

www.earthwatch.org <http://www.earthwatch.org/> 

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