Job Title: Research Technician

Application Deadline: March 15, 2016.

Start Date: April 11, 2016

Pay:  $22,921-29,000, with benefits



*GENERAL:*  Crew Leader, full-time position, will provide field and
laboratory support for an ongoing grasshopper ecology project in the lab of
Dr. Gary Belovsky.  This project is funded by NSF-LTREB (National Science
Foundation-Long Term Research in Environmental Biology).  The field work
portion on grasshoppers in western Montana at the National Bison Range
entails approximately five months of the year.  The remainder of the year
at the University of Notre Dame is spent analyzing samples, processing
data, data management and other research duties.



The ideal candidate will be able to prioritize tasks, work independently,
and solicit feedback.  This position will require organizational,
logistical, and time management skills.  Enthusiastic, highly motivated
individual with previous experience working in grasslands with grasshoppers
is preferable.  This person will also need to show a willingness to learn
from and work under the direction of the PI and supervisor.



Applicants must demonstrate the willingness and ability to live in shared
housing with others working on the project, communicate well in a variety
of situations, and be comfortable living and working in a rural area of
western Montana.  Enthusiasm for the natural world and a positive attitude
are expected.



*JOB DESCRIPTION:*

FIELD – early-May through Sept 30:  Position involves up to 80-90% of the
time in the field sampling vegetation and soils, catching grasshoppers and
running grasshopper experiments.  Position also involves approx. 10-20%
time indoors sorting grasshoppers, weighing plant samples and entering
data, preparing spring and fall resin bags, and downloading data from
radiometer and temperature sensors.



– Set up experiments (e.g., build cages, and catch large numbers of
grasshoppers)

– Identification of grasshoppers and prairie plants to species

– Monitor experiments (maintain experimental cages, conduct regular
censuses) and maintain accurate record-keeping of data, including data
entry into Excel spreadsheets

– Take down experiments (involves catching and censusing grasshoppers in
the experiments)

– Sample grasshoppers, vegetation and soils, using various types of field
equipment, including Cropscan radiometer, soil corer, soil moisture
sensors, and backpack insect vacuum

– Capable of sustained physical work under unpredictable weather and field
conditions. Some heavy lifting and carrying (~50lb), and fence building

– Work with PI and supervisor to train crew, organize work schedules,
maintain morale with crew



LAB – October through early-May:

– Prepare plants samples, including weighing, grinding to appropriate
specifications

– Analyze plant samples for nitrogen and carbon using Elemental Analyzer or
similar machine

– Analyze soil and resin samples for NH4 and NO3 by extraction in 2M KCl
and prepare extractions for processing on Lachat autoanalyzer

– Analyze plant samples for palatability by acid-pepsin digestibility method

– Supervise undergraduates in the lab helping with above analyses

– Dissect grasshoppers to examine reproductive tracts and to assess degree
of parasitism

– Maintain and manage data using Excel spreadsheets and Access database



QUALIFICATIONS:

– B.S. or B.A. in environmental sciences or equivalent degree

– Ability to work and solve problems independently (required)

– Previous monitoring and/or field research experience, especially in
grasslands

– Plant and insect identification experience and willingness to learn local
flora and fauna, with particular experience identifying Acridinae
grasshoppers and grasses and forbs of western Montana intermountain prairie
preferred

– Experience training, supervising and coordinating small field and lab
crews preferred.

– Experience with handheld data recorders, radiometers, radios, GPS, other
field equipment, driving a truck over rough, steep roads, and small-town
living

– The field portion of this position is 90% + field work. Must be capable
of sustained physical work under conditions of hot dry weather, rough
terrain, unpredictable weather, biting insects, and other environmental
conditions.  Must be able to maintain cheerful attitude with humor and
patience

– Chemistry lab experience, or equivalent, preferred.

– Strong quantitative skills; experience with Excel is required; experience
with Access preferred

– Valid U.S. driver's license



*DURATION:* require 2 year commitment; up to 4 years (funding period of
current grant)

*LOCATION:* University of Notre Dame, Indiana and field site in Moiese,
Montana

*APPLICATION:* Please apply online: https://jobs.nd.edu/postings/4755



Please include cover letter, resume and contact information for 3
references.  For questions, please contact Jennifer Slade Belovsky at
belovsk...@nd.edu.  For more information, see Belovsky website:
http://biology.nd.edu/people/faculty/belovsky/ and click on Lab website.



The University of Notre Dame is an equal opportunity/affirmative action
employer.

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