Wetland biogeochemistry technician. A NSF-funded Research Specialist position is available at the University of South Carolinas Baruch Marine Field Laboratory (Georgetown, SC) to examine the causes and effects of nutrient limitation on carbon cycling and storage in wetlands. In collaboration with scientists from the University of South Carolina, Duke University, and the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, the successful candidate will determine if and why wetland plant and microbial production are limited by the same or different nutrients and will address hypotheses that connect the nature of nutrient limitation with ecosystem-level carbon sequestration. The research will include measurements of carbon dioxide and methane gas fluxes, bacterial production, and soil/water chemistry in experimentally manipulated field plots at wetlands in Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Rhode Island. The candidate must be able to commit to quarterly sampling campaigns that will involve travel lasting two weeks at a time. A M.S. degree in a relevant field or a B.S. degree plus two years of related experience is required. Experience in wetland science and/or biogeochemistry is desired, as is prior experience with gas flux techniques and radioisotopes. Funding is available for up to 18 months. This position includes full benefits, including annual and sick leave, health insurance, and retirement. A full description of the position and duties can be found at https://uscjobs.sc.edu. Applications must be submitted through the USC job website and must include a cover letter, vita/resume, and contact information for at least three references. Evaluation of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. For specific questions about the position, please contact Scott Neubauer (sc...@belle.baruch.sc.edu). For more information about USCs Baruch Institute and the Wetland Biogeochemistry Lab, please visit http://www.cas.sc.edu/baruch and http://links.baruch.sc.edu/faculty/neubauer/welcome.html. The University of South Carolina is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.