TECHNICIAN POSITION: PLANT COMMUNITY ECOLOGY
Tyson Research Center
Washington University in St. Louis

A technician position is available in Jonathan Myers' research group at 
Washington University in St. 
Louis (http://www.myersecologylab.com).  The technician will help maintain 
day-to-day operations of 
two large-scale, long-term forest-ecology projects at Washington University’s 
environmental field 
station, the Tyson Research Center (http://tyson.wustl.edu), located 20 miles 
from campus.  Primary 
tasks include: (1) establishing and maintaining permanent plot grids, seed 
traps, and plots for surveys 
of herbaceous and woody plant communities; (2) identifying, tagging, measuring, 
and mapping 
plants; (3) collecting seeds and implementing seed-addition experiments; (4) 
raising plants from seed 
in shade houses and measuring plant functional traits; (5) measuring 
environmental variables in the 
field; (6) organizing, entering, and managing data sets using Microsoft Excel 
and/or R; and (7) 
assisting with the mentoring and supervision of undergraduate students and high 
school students in 
field and lab research.

Position details: The technician will assist with a NSF-funded project 
investigating how the diversity of 
species traits at regional scales influences responses of plant communities to 
environmental change 
(fire & nutrient availability).  The expected duration of the position is 3-4 
years, with full benefits.  
Wages will be commensurate with experience.  The position is available starting 
between March and 
May 2016.  The technician will be based in the Department of Biology and the 
Tyson Research Center.

Minimum requirements: A bachelors degree in biology, ecology, environmental 
science, forestry or a 
related field; experience conducting ecological field research; proficiency 
with data entry and 
database management using Microsoft Excel; a desire to learn new analytical, 
field or laboratory skills; 
and the ability to work outdoors under arduous conditions that include walking 
across steep terrain 
and hot/humid weather.  Ideal candidates will have a strong interest in ecology 
and strong teamwork 
skills. 

Preferred qualifications: Masters degree in ecology or several years of 
post-bachelors experience in 
plant-ecology research; experience conducting independent research, working 
with a research team, 
or mentoring undergraduate students in research; and experience with data 
analysis, especially in R.

To apply: Please combine the following into a single PDF file: 1) a cover 
letter describing your interest 
in this position, relevant past experience, start date availability, and 
contact information for three 
references including email addresses and phone numbers; and 2) a CV.  
Application materials must be 
submitted electronically through https://jobs.wustl.edu by entering the job ID 
number (33019) as a 
keyword under “Basic Search.”  Review of applications will begin immediately 
and will continue until 
the position is filled.  Candidates are encouraged to e-mail Jonathan Myers 
([email protected]) to 
indicate interest in the position as soon as possible using the subject line 
"Technician Position".  
Questions regarding the position can be directed to Jonathan Myers.

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