The Ecosystem Conservation lab at the Smithsonian Environmental Research 
Center (SERC), led by Dr. Kim La Pierre, is recruiting a full-time 
research technician. Our lab explores community and ecosystem responses 
to global change drivers, and the role that symbioses, competition, and 
trophic interactions play in shaping those responses 
(https://serc.si.edu/labs/ecosystem-conservation). Our research projects 
occur in field, lab, and greenhouse settings and include ecological 
genetics, microbial culturing, and field-based species identification, 
often in an experimental framework. The technician will be based at SERC 
and will participate in several collaborative projects investigating the 
impacts of global change drivers such as increased nutrient 
availability, elevated CO2, altered consumer pressure, and climate 
change on plant, microbial, and invertebrate communities. SERC is a 
vibrant community of scientists set within a 1,027 field-site, and 
located near the Annapolis, MD and Washington, DC metro areas.

Field and greenhouse duties will include plant species identification 
and collection, measurement of environmental parameters, seed 
preparation, experimental set-up and monitoring, and data entry. Lab 
duties will include sample processing, microbial culturing, routine 
molecular tasks (e.g., DNA extraction, PCR, DNA visualization, 
sequencing, genotyping), and next generation sequencing library prep. In 
addition, the technician will be responsible for day-to-day lab 
organization and safety under the direction of the PI, including supply 
inventory and ordering, maintaining lab records (hardcopy and digital), 
and working collaboratively with other lab members.

Minimum qualifications include a bachelor’s degree in ecology (or 
related field) with at least two years of prior research experience, 
basic ecological genetic skills (PCR, sequencing, genotyping), strong 
communication and organizational skills, and the ability to work both 
independently and as part of a team. Additional experience with field 
surveys, next generation sequencing, and data analysis is preferred.

The preferred start date is late June, and the appointment will be for 
one year, with a second year contingent on satisfactory performance in 
year one. While not a federal position, salary and benefits are 
commensurate with experience, up to a salary equivalent of Grade 7, Step 
1 within the federal pay scale.

Interested candidates should send (1) a cover letter highlighting 
relevant research experience, (2) a resume or CV, (3) contact 
information for 2-3 references, and (4) an unofficial copy of 
transcripts to Kim La Pierre (lapier...@si.edu). Review of applications 
will begin on May 1st, and continue until the position is filled.

-Kim La Pierre
Senior Scientist
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center

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