Job is a mixture of field and laboratory based investigation.  The
technician will follow the direction of the lead investigator to carry out
studies examining the biology and ecology of tawny crazy ants and studies
examining the biology and ecology of phorid fly parasitoids of fire ants. 
This is an excellent opportunity for someone planning on undertaking
graduate study in ecology or a related field.

This job will be posted within the next week on the University of Texas
Human Resources Site.  Please apply there. 
https://utdirect.utexas.edu/apps/hr/jobs/nlogon/search/0/ .  Search
Laboratory Research Assistant III, and check back until it appears.  The
posting is below.

Job title: Laboratory Research Assistant III
FLSA status Non-exempt 
Posting number:
Job status Open 
Basic Information
Date available: 05/01/2014
Position duration: depending on grant funding.
Position open to all applicants 
Monthly salary: $ 1907 negotiable depending on qualifications. 
Hours per week: 40.00 Variable 
Location Austin, TX (off-campus) 
Hiring department IntBio

General notes: Job is a mixture of field and laboratory based investigation.  

Purpose of position: The technician will follow the direction of the lead
investigator to carry out studies examining the biology and ecology of tawny
crazy ants and studies examining the biology and ecology of phorid fly
parasitoids of fire ants.  The latter represents a contribution to the lab's
long-standing efforts to use these parasitoids as biological control agents
for imported fire ants.  

Essential functions:  
1.       Perform field assays of tawny crazy ant, native ant, and phorid fly
abundances and experiments on species interactions and ecology (Function
percent time: 40%). 
2.      Conduct behavioral assays in the laboratory.  Growth rate experiments. 
Phorid culturing experiments.  Pathogen transmission experiments. 
Micro-dissections of phorid flies and ants.  (Function percent time: 40%).
3.      Sort, identify and record ants and other arthropods from pitfall traps.
Identify ants and phorid flies to species level and other arthropods to
order level. Identify and record phorid flies from traps. (Function percent
time: 10%).
4.      Record all data in field datasheets, and enter data into spreadsheets.
Use GPS to set out transects and record features. Store and label specimens
in alcohol vials or in pinned collections. Curate materials and maintain
records.  (Function percent time: 10%).

Marginal/Incidental functions: Maintain vehicles in clean, roadworthy
condition.  Maintain the lab workspace in a clean and orderly state. 
Organize work flow, and maintain activity schedule on multiple projects
simultaneously.  Collect fire ant colonies.  Other related functions as
assigned.

Required qualifications: High school graduation or GED. A combination of two
years of experience in a natural science field, or a technical laboratory. A
strong work ethic and attention to detail.  Ability to work outside
throughout the summer and carry loads over rough ground. Tolerance of heat
and insect bites.  Fine motor skills.  Commitment to safety.  Licenses:
Class "C" Operator's Driver's License. Applicant selected must provide a
current three year Driving Record from the current state of residence. If
not currently a Texas resident, must obtain a Texas Driver's License within
30 days after entering Texas as a new resident. Equivalent combination of
relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate. 

Preferred qualifications: Undergraduate degree in biological science. Strong
background and interest in entomology and ecology.  Experience in field
ecological studies and experiments.  Experience with insect identification.
 Experience with micro-dissection.  Laboratory experience in chemistry. 
Experience with molecular lab procedures. Computer skills including
familiarity with spreadsheet manipulation, analysis and graphing in
Microsoft Excel. Experience using GPS. Excellent organizational,
interpersonal and communication skills needed.  Ability to perform as a
member of a dynamic research team. 

Working conditions: The field component requires overnight travel to field
sites in remote regions of Texas. Travel schedule varies with ongoing
experimental agendas.  Camping out will be required at some sites. Work will
be outside during Texas summer, so exposure to all weather conditions and a
high tolerance for heat, insect bites, and fire ant stings is required. 
Experimental protocols will require a non-standard work schedule.  Work will
sometimes involve long days and short weeks.  Periodically, working evenings
or early mornings, or work on Saturdays or Sundays will be required.
Lifting, moving and hiking over rough ground required.

Security sensitive: conviction verification conducted on applicant selected.

The retirement plan for this position is Teacher Retirement System of Texas
(TRS), subject to the position being at least 20 hours per week and at least
135 days in length. 

The University of Texas at Austin is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability,
age, citizenship status, Vietnam era or special disabled veteran's status,
or sexual orientation.

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