Native Bee Research Tech Position at MSU Announcement:

Native bee population and pathogen research: Summer Field Technician Needed

Location: Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI and field sites in West 
Michigan

Job Descriptions: We seek a field and laboratory assistant for a project 
investigating how 
habitat enhancements in agro-ecosystems influence native bee populations and 
pathogen prevalence. This project will require extended stays at an MSU field 
research 
station near Lake Michigan during August (housing accommodations are covered).  
The 
majority of this position involves field work (60%) but will also include 
laboratory work 
(40%). Daily tasks may include: travel to field sites in university vehicle 
(travel time is 
paid), visual pollinator observations, plant surveys, netting bees and other 
insects, 
preparation of specimens for PCR, gel electrophoresis, data entry, labeling, 
and curating 
bee specimens.    
 
Required Qualifications:
Interest in conservation biology, pollination biology, entomology, field 
ecology, or 
molecular biology
Valid U.S. driver’s license
Ability to work outside for long periods in a variety of weather conditions
Attention to detail
Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Desirable skills:
Insect collection and identification
Plant identification (esp. wildflowers)
Background in molecular biology laboratory techniques (esp. PCR)
Experience with Excel, Word, etc. 

Job Details:
Employment Period: As soon as possible until October 31, 2015, with some 
flexibility on 
start and end dates. Continued employment into the fall may be possible 
depending on 
funding and performance. 
Full Time: 40 hours/week
Starting salary: $11/hr

To Apply and For Questions: 
Send a resume and contact information for three references to: Knute Gundersen 
([email protected])
Please put ‘Bee Research Tech’ in the subject line.

Review of applications will begin as soon as they are received and will remain 
open until 
filled. For more information about our lab, visit: 
http://www.isaacslab.ent.msu.edu/Home.html 

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