Please find below the link to a vacancy announcement that was just posted for a 
permanent GS-0408-09/11 Ecologist position  with the USDA Forest Service, 
Northern Research Station, Climate, Fire and Carbon Cycle Sciences Research 
Work Unit (NRS-06) located at Forestry Sciences Laboratory in Houghton, MI.

JOB ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER: 19-10365717-DP-APL open 11/29-12/5
HIRING PATHS: Career transition (CTAP, ICTAP, RPL)
The public
Veterans

USAJOBS URL:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/518060600


This permanent position provides technical assistance to professional research 
personnel by accomplishing support of scientific investigations of above and 
belowground ecosystem processes. The incumbent will provide technical support 
for Unit research with an emphasis in the area of soil ecology and ecosystem 
processes. Support will include assistance with laboratory, mesocosm, rhizotron 
and field studies. Our unit's primary emphasis is on understanding, mitigating 
and adapting to global change. Studies involve a diverse array of topics, 
including research on interactions of belowground processes with invasive soil 
organisms, changing atmospheric chemistry, and changing climate.  The incumbent 
would support research on the processes that control the storage and turnover 
of carbon in forest soils as well as the feedbacks between soil microbial 
(bacterial and fungal) community structure/function and environmental change 
agents.

Applicants should have strong laboratory and field experience and skills, and 
an interest in working both indoors and outdoors. She or he should be capable, 
with minimal training, of performing:, soil biological, physical and chemical 
sampling; lab analyses; data management; and statistical analysis. Field 
sampling would include a broad array of activities such as basic ecosystem 
aboveground measurements, soil respiration studies, soil sampling, 
minirhizotron image capture, macroinvertebrate sampling, soil moisture sampling 
using TDR, soil water sampling using lysimeters, and datalogger management.  
Activities would include sample collection and prep as well as a variety of 
assays. Laboratory activities include but are not limited to DNA-based 
identification methods such as DNA and RNA extraction, PCR, gel 
electrophoresis, sequencing; sterile culture techniques; identification of soil 
macroinvertebrates; soil particle size and root system image analysis; PLFA 
analysis; C/N analysis preparation; and gas chromatography.

A major responsibility of the incumbent would be the day-to-day maintenance of 
our Rhizotron and Mesocosm facilities. The Rhizotron is a walk-in tunnel with 
24 vertical windows into the soil in which observation, monitoring, and 
manipulative experiments take place. The Mesocosm is a facility with large 
instrumented containers used in controlled experiments designed to understand 
ecosystem response to changes such as warming, changing precipitation, or 
invasive soil organisms.  The incumbent would be responsible for managing the 
facility environmental conditions, data collection and management, sample 
processing, and coordination of space use in the context of these studies.

The ability to manage and reduce large quantities of environmental and 
biological data is essential to the successful fulfillment of duties. In 
addition, the incumbent should have a good foundation in statistical analysis 
methods. The successful candidate will have strong organizational and 
communication (both written and oral) skills, have the ability to take 
directions, work as part of a team, be able to work with minimal supervision, 
and have excellent interpersonal skills. Motivated candidates will have 
opportunities to present and publish research results under the supervision of 
a senior scientist.

JOB ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER: 19-10365717-DP-APL open 11/29-12/5
HIRING PATHS: Career transition (CTAP, ICTAP, RPL)
The public
Veterans

USAJOBS URL:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/518060600


For more information  contact:
Erik Lilleskov, Research Ecologist
USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station
410 MacInnes Drive
Houghton, MI  49931
ph.: 906-482-6303 X1322;  email: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>





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