Friday, October 19, 2012

Stream Ecology Technicians


Classification: Temporary/Seasonal Positions
Agency: Arkansas Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Website:
http://www.coopunits.org/Arkansas/
Job Description: Two technicians are needed for a project examining ecological‐flow relationships in the Ozark Highlands of Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri. This project entails aquatic community sampling of fish, crayfish, and aquatic macroinvertebrates at sites throughout the Ozark region. Data collected will be used to develop assemblage metrics that can be used as potential flow response variables, facilitating the development of biotic indices. Ultimately, the results of this study will provide the scientific framework for producing environmental flow standards within Arkansas, as well as providing methodologies that can be applied to other regions. The initial round of sampling was conducted in summer 2012. Technicians will work in the laboratory sorting and identifying aquatic macroinvertebrates collected during this sampling.
Technicians will also participate in additional fieldwork, including collection of fish, crayfish, and macroinvertebrates. Fieldwork will be conducted sporadically throughout the fall and spring, but will comprise the bulk of the duties beginning in summer 2013. In addition to the lab and field, technicians will be expected to aid a graduate student in the office and perform office duties as assigned, including data entry, maintenance of sampling gear, travel preparations, etc Additionally, technicians may participate in constructing and conducting laboratory mesocosm experiments. Travel expenses during fieldwork will be paid and field gear will be provided. Two full time research positions are available. Start date is November 2012 (flexible) and end date is August
2013 (flexible). To apply, send a cover letter, list of relevant courses and grades, and resume with names, phone numbers, and email addresses of three references to
dtlynch@uark.edu.
Location: Fayetteville, Arkansas Salary: $1300 per month
Qualifications: Preference will be given to applicants with experience collecting and identifying aquatic macroinvertebrates and fish.
Additionally, work with crayfish is desired, but not a requirement.
Applicants must be willing to travel and spend nights away from home on occasion, and endure long hours in the field and in the lab on a regular basis. Driving long distances will be required at times. Positive attitude, good organizational skills, and strong work ethic are important. Technicians will be expected to work with others regularly in a team setting, but also self‐motivated to work long hours independently in the lab.

Start Date: December 1, 2012 Application Deadline: November 1, 2012 Contact Person: Dustin Lynch
Contact Phone: 479‐575‐6360 Application Email:
dtlynch@uark.edu
Contact Preference: email

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