Location: University of California Davis, CA
Multiple full time field assistant/research technician positions working 
on native bees, habitat restoration and pollination as an ecosystem 
service are available in Neal Williams’ lab at UC Davis. Assistants will 
provide support to projects relating to pollinator biodiversity, 
pollination service in agricultural landscapes, and the effectiveness of 
pollinator habitat restoration techniques.  These projects are part of 
multi-region efforts to promote native bee populations and pollination 
service.  This work provides an excellent opportunity to develop skills 
in native plant restoration, bee biology, and sustainable agriculture.  
Our lab is part of a vibrant ecology and entomology group at UC Davis. 
http://polleneaters.wordpress.com/ or link through 
http://entomology.ucdavis.edu/Faculty/Neal_M_Williams/

Major responsibilities: In the field, assistants will assist with plot 
maintenance (weeding, herbicide spraying) , use emergence traps to 
monitor ground-nesting wild bees, survey bees and other flower-visiting 
insects, monitor establishment of native plants in experimental 
wildflower strips, in associated crop fields, and in established 
restoration sites. In the lab, assistants will curate insect and plant 
specimens collected in the field, process pollination data using 
microscopy, and assist with data entry and GIS analysis.

Skills and Qualifications:
•       Strong interest in conservation biology, pollination biology, 
entomology and/or field ecology
•       Attention to detail (will be collecting and working with 
original data from multiple projects)
•       Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a 
research environment
•       Previous field experience (preferably with native bees and/or 
flora of central California)
•       Basic computer skills (Word, Excel)
•       Basic wet lab skills, microscopy
•       Valid driver’s license
•       Ability to work in the field under hot sunny conditions for long 
hours
•       Completed, or working toward a degree in biology or related 
field (ecology, insect conservation, botany, restoration)

Additional Desired Qualifications:
•       Knowledge of California Flora
•       Experience with/Knowledge of insects particularly bees
•       Experience with insect curation (pinning, labeling)
•       Interest in graduate or professional work in ecology, evolution, 
conservation
•       Basic facility with ArcGIS
•       Personal car to travel to field sites (mileage will be 
reimbursed at established federal grant rate).

Two types of positions, pay for both is $14.57/hr:
Short term: May – August.  Focus is on bee nesting and crop pollination.
Longer term: As soon as possible – Nov.  Focus is on maintaining and 
monitoring plant and bee communities in habitat restorations.
Apply through the UC Employment website before April 6: 
https://www.employment.ucdavis.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/search/Search_c
ss.jsp; Search for Requisition Number 03013939 for short term position 
(May-Aug).  Search for Requisition Number 03013955 for longer term 
position (through November). In addition to completing the online form, 
please submit a cover letter briefly detailing relevant interest and 
experience, CV and a list of 3 references who are familiar with your 
scholarship, research ability, experience and potential.  You must 
indicate in the cover letter the date of your availability.  Only 
applications including a cover letter will be considered. Be sure to 
answer all questions on the on-line application.  Incomplete 
applications are rejected without our ability to review them.

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