The Newingham Aridland Ecology Lab is seeking a full-time technician to assist 
in the collection, 
management, and analysis of field and laboratory data related to fire, climate 
change, and 
restoration studies in the Great Basin and surrounding ecosystems. Studies 
include examining the 
effects of climate change and grazing on plant invasions and 
post-fire-restoration; the effects of 
post-fire restoration on plant invasions, plant community trajectories, fire 
regimes, and soil 
properties; and the long-term recovery of ecosystems to wildfire. This position 
will work with 
graduate students and technicians in our research group, as well as interact 
with scientists and land 
managers from various universities, state and federal agencies, and NGOs. The 
individual will need a 
thorough understanding of research plot establishment, soil and vegetation 
field sampling 
techniques, general laboratory techniques, maintaining data loggers and other 
field equipment, use 
of GPS and GIS, data handling and statistical analysis, and manuscript writing. 
Additionally, the 
individual must have prior supervisory experience, including leading field 
crews. The incumbent 
must also be willing to travel to remote field sites and camp in primitive 
settings sometimes for 
extended periods.

Responsibilities
Field Work:  The candidate will assist in the establishment of study sites, 
collect field data, and 
supervise and coordinate field crews.  Field data collection will require 
working at diverse and remote 
locations based out of Reno, NV.  This will require camping or staying in 
hotels overnight possibly 
for extended periods.  Data collection may include soil, plant and insect 
sampling, as well as 
maintaining data loggers and electronic equipment. Use of a GPS is necessary 
for field orientation 
and data collection.
Laboratory Work:  The candidate will process soil, plant, and insect samples in 
preparation for 
further laboratory analysis.  Lab work requires adherence to strict safety and 
research protocols for 
sample preparation and careful identification of study samples. This includes 
organizing, labeling, 
and sending out samples to other labs for analysis. The candidate will also be 
responsible for using 
GIS for field preparation and data analysis.
Data Analysis and Writing:  Enter data into electronic spreadsheets, data 
management and quality 
control, statistical analysis, and manuscript and report writing.
 
Minimum Qualifications
•       Education: BS degree in biology, ecology, natural resources, or closely 
related field. MS degree 
is preferrred.
•       At least four years of field ecology research experience.
•       Previous experience with soil, plant, and/or insect sampling and sample 
analysis.
•       Experience with field and laboratory safety protocol and procedures, 
including basic analytical 
chemistry skills.
•       Experience with data management, graphing, and statistical analysis. 
•       Ability to use Excel, as well as other graphing and statistical 
software packages.
•       Experience using GPS and GIS.
•       Willingness and ability to camp and work in varied field conditions 
possibly for extended 
periods that may involve: 1) off-road hiking up and down hills, 2) carrying 
loads up to 30 lbs, and 3) 
withstanding periods of inclement weather during all seasons.  
•       Possess valid driver’s license. 
•       Ability to operate 4WD vehicles.
•       Ability to perform repetitive tasks while maintaining accuracy and good 
organizational skills.
•       Demonstrated ability to work independently and with a group.
•       Strong oral and written communication skills.
•       Supervisory experience, including leading field crews.

Employment and Application Information
The candidate will work with the USDA Agricultural Research Service and 
University of Nevada, Reno. 
The position is based in Reno, NV, with a preferred start date in November or 
December 2015. Salary 
is commensurate with experience. Please send a resume, list of four references, 
unofficial transcript, 
and a letter detailing your skills, experience, and/or interest to Dr. Beth 
Newingham at 
beth.newing...@ars.usda.gov. Review of applications will commence October 12, 
2015 and remain 
open until the position is filled. Please contact Dr. Newingham with any 
questions.

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