SEASONAL FIELD TECHNICIAN POSITIONS: FOREST ECOLOGY
Tyson Research Center
Washington University in St. Louis

The Myers lab at Washington University in St. Louis 
(http://www.myersecologylab.com) seeks two 
seasonal field technicians to participate in two large-scale research projects 
at Washington University’s 
Tyson Research Center (http://tyson.wustl.edu): 1) a 35-year study of forest 
diversity and dynamics in a 
large-scale temperate forest plot that is part of the Smithsonian ForestGEO 
global network of forest 
research plots (http://www.forestgeo.si.edu); and 2) a landscape-scale 
experiment investigating the 
importance of plant functional traits in determining responses of plant 
diversity to environmental change 
(prescribed fire & soil-resource availability) and natural enemies (seed 
predators & herbivores). The 
technicians will develop skills and gain experience in: 1) field protocols for 
censuses of long-term forest 
plots, including plant identification, tree mapping, and measurements of growth 
and mortality; 2) data 
collection for large-scale field experiments, including surveys of plant 
community composition and 
functional traits across environmental gradients; 3) management of large data 
sets; and 4) mentoring of 
undergraduate and high school students in field research. 

Position details: The positions are full-time, temporary positions (up to 6 
months) with no benefits. 
Wages will be commensurate with experience. The start dates are flexible, but 
ideally the positions 
would begin between April and May 2018. Successful applicants will need to 
secure their own housing in 
St. Louis or near Tyson Research Center (20 miles from campus). Located on the 
edge of the Ozarks 
ecoregion, Tyson Research Center is a 2000-acre field station dedicated to 
multi-scale research, 
teaching opportunities, and collaboration across disciplines, institutions, and 
levels of academic 
training. 

Minimum requirements: Bachelors degree in a related field (e.g. biology, 
ecology, forestry) and 
experience in field research. Ideal candidates will have a strong interest in 
ecology, excellent teamwork 
skills, enjoy working outdoors under a range of conditions that include walking 
across steep terrain and 
hot/humid weather, and enthusiasm to learn new field skills.

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 or resume. 
Application materials 
must be submitted electronically through https://jobs.wustl.edu/ by entering 
the job ID number (39083) 
as a keyword under “Basic Search.” Review of applications will begin February 
15 and continue until the 
positions are 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 
"Ecology Technician". 
Questions regarding the position can be directed to Jonathan Myers.

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