Dear Colleagues,

The Bay Mills Indian Community (BMIC) in Brimley, MI, is hiring a full-time
Head Technician to assist with a collaborative research project between the
BMIC and the Lake Superior State University School of Biological Sciences
and Aquatic Research Laboratory (Sault Sainte Marie, MI). The project,
position, and application instructions are described below. Salary will be
$12.50 per hour (approximately $26,500 for a 1-year term). Applications are
due by 4:30 pm, 31 December 2012.

POSITION DESCRIPTION



POSITION: HEAD TECHNICIAN

DEPARTMENT: Biological Services

GRADE: Negotiable

REPORTS TO: Fisheries Biologist

STATUS:  Non-Exempt

TERM: 1 year; February 2013 to February 2014; Flexible start/end dates



POSITION SUMMARY:

The Head Technician will assist with a collaborative research project
between Bay Mills Indian Community and Lake Superior State University
studying the role of tributaries in Lake Whitefish population and nearshore
food web dynamics in Whitefish Bay, Lake Superior, MI.  The incumbent will
be employed by the Bay Mills Indian Community, but will be based primarily
at Lake Superior State University.



ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

1.  Supervise a field crew of 2-3 undergraduate student research assistants.

2. Collect and analyze water samples for dissolved nutrients and collect
and prepare seston, periphyton, particulate organic matter, and animal
tissue for stable isotope analysis.

3. Deploy and download temperature and water level dataloggers.

4. Collect and identify zooplankton, macroinvertebrates and fish using
various sampling equipment (e.g. nets, seines, light trap, ponar).

5. Maintain aquatic sampling gear and safe field and laboratory conditions.

6. Schedule field and laboratory work and communicate regularly with
supervisors and other collaborators.

7. Assist with data management (entry, quality assurance, and analysis).

8. Assist with reporting and manuscript preparation (with the opportunity
to take the lead on one or more aspects of the study and to prepare a
manuscript, as first author, for submission to a quality journal).

9. Must attend all mandatory trainings designated by the Human Resources
Department and/or Department Directing.

10. Other duties may be assigned within the scope and complexity of this
position’s essential functions.



PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

This position may require working during adverse weather conditions.  Fieldwork
and/or office duties may require the employee to begin early in the morning
and work late into the evenings.  Heavy lifting (30 pounds) will be
required and the employee should be in good physical condition.



POSITION REQUIREMENTS:

1. BS or BA in a biological science (e.g. Biology, Natural Resources, Fish
and Wildlife Management, Zoology, Conservation Biology, Water Resources)
required.

2. Previous leadership experience required with supervisory or personnel
management experience desired.

3. Valid driver’s license with excellent driving record required.

4. Boating experience and ability to swim required.  Certification in motor
boat operation and safety; experience trailering boats desired.

5. Experience collecting field data for research in aquatic ecosystems
required.

6. Experience with data management (MS Excel), quality control, and
analysis required.

7. Experience with scientific writing and communication required.

8. Capable of strenuous activity (e.g. lifting 30lbs) and tolerating
physically demanding and harsh weather conditions required.

9. Ability and willingness to have a flexible work schedule, including some
long days and overnight travel required.

10. Must have excellent past work record and attendance record.

11. Field experience collecting water quality data, macroinvertebrates,
and/or fish desired.

12. Fish and macroinvertebrate identification skills desired.

13. Analytical water chemistry experience desired.

14. Familiarity with genetic analysis and/or GIS desired.

15. Strong biostatistics background desired.

16. Preparation of technical reports or scientific publications desired.

17. CPR and First Aid Certification desired.

18. To perform this position successfully, an individual must be able to
satisfactorily perform each function listed under the essential functions
and physical demands categories of this position description.



PREFERENCE:           Preference will be given to those of Native American
descent.

CLOSING DATE:         December 31, 2012 (4:30pm)

APPLY TO:                 Send Cover Letter, Resume, and References to:

                                  Heather Lyons; Recruiter

                                  Bay Mills Human Resources Department

                                  12124 W. Lakeshore Drive

                                  Brimley, MI  49715

                                  hrleap...@baymills.org

                                  Subject: Head Technician

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Kristi Arend, PhD

Assistant Professor

School of Biological Sciences

Lake Superior State University

650 W. Easterday Ave.

Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783



906.635.2147

kar...@lssu.edu

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