A Research Technician (Specialist) position is available in the labs of Dr. 
Nicole Rafferty in the 
Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology and Dr. Paul Nabity in 
the Department of 
Botany and Plant Sciences at the University of California-Riverside. Preference 
will be given to those 
who can start by January 2018. Initial appointment is for one year with 
possible renewal for a second 
year contingent on performance. 

Research in the Rafferty Lab spans the fields of community ecology, population 
biology, and global 
change, with a focus on plants and pollinators. Current research centers on 
understanding how climate 
change-induced shifts in phenology and spatial distribution affect species 
interactions 
(www.raffertylab.ucr.edu). Research in the Nabity Lab uses comparative genomics 
to understand plant-
insect interactions (www.nabitylab.org).

The technician will be expected to lead projects in the lab and field and to 
supervise graduate and 
undergraduate students who are assisting with projects. These projects involve 
caring for plants and 
insect colonies in greenhouses and growth chambers, as well as careful 
molecular lab work, data entry, 
and overall attention to detail. The technician will also be responsible for 
maintaining clean, organized, 
and efficient lab and greenhouse spaces while helping to promote an inclusive 
and positive work 
environment. Field projects may involve travel to the University of California 
Natural Reserves 
(www.ucnrs.org), the Rocky Mountain Biological Lab (www.rmbl.org), and arboreta 
throughout the U.S. 
The successful applicant will benefit from a strong and growing network of 
researchers studying 
community and genomic ecology across departments. Preference will be given to 
applicants with prior 
ecological, greenhouse-related, and molecular research experience and a B.S. or 
M.S. in biology or a 
related discipline. Data analysis and bioinformatics skills or a strong desire 
to learn these skills is a plus. 
Interest in independent projects that stem from ongoing projects, as well as 
publication of results, will 
be encouraged, and other professional development opportunities will be made 
available.

Salary will depend on qualifications but will be at least $18.26 per hour with 
excellent benefits 
(http://hr.ucr.edu/benefits/health_and_welfare.html). Applicants from 
under-represented groups are 
encouraged. UCR is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer with a 
strong institutional 
commitment to the achievement of excellence and diversity.

To apply, please contact both Dr. Nabity (paul.nab...@ucr.edu) and Dr. Rafferty 
(nicole.raffe...@ucr.edu) by November 17 with your CV, unofficial 
transcript(s), and a short statement 
describing research experiences, skills, and your interest in this position.

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