[Ccb_gsr_listserv] Sevilleta LTER Research Sensor Technician Position

Annika Rose-Person arose012 at ucr.edu
Wed Aug 31 13:00:43 PDT 2022


Hi all,

Check out this full-time, 2-year job opportunity with the Sevilleta Long
Term Ecological Research program in Arizona!

Best,
Annika

On Wed, Aug 31, 2022 at 8:46 AM Andrea M Keeler <andrea.keeler at ucr.edu>
wrote:

>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* rmbl_pi_list <rmbl_pi_list-bounces at lists.stanford.edu> on behalf
> of Jennifer Rudgers <jrudgers at unm.edu>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, August 31, 2022 4:43:20 AM
> *To:* Sevilleta LTER <SEVLTER-L at LIST.UNM.EDU>; Andrew Richardson <
> Andrew.Richardson at nau.edu>; yl2735 at cornell.edu <yl2735 at cornell.edu>;
> rmbl_pi_list at lists.stanford.edu <rmbl_pi_list at lists.stanford.edu>
> *Subject:* [rmbl_pi_list] Sevilleta LTER Research Sensor Technician
> Position
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> We would much appreciate if you could forward this job ad to appropriate
> candidates.
> Many thanks, and all the best,
>
> Jenn
>
>
> * Sevilleta Long-Term Ecological Research Program Research Scientist:
> Sensor Technician Jennifer Rudgers and Scott Collins (Dept of Biology) at
> the University of New Mexico are seeking to fill a field-based research
> position at the level of Research Scientist I. This position has a large
> field ecology component and requires the ability to live for extended
> periods at the UNM Sevilleta Field Station near Socorro, New Mexico, during
> spring and fall data collection periods (up to five non-consecutive months
> per year) and to drive a field vehicle. The primary responsibility of this
> research technician position is to work with other scientists to maintain
> experiments and sensors and collect and manage data for field-based
> experiments that include a climate warming experiment, a drought
> experiment, a precipitation regime experiment,  and five sites with a
> rainfall variability experiment.  Job duties will include maintaining soil
> moisture and temperature sensors, CO2 sensors, and meteorological stations,
> as well as building, maintaining, and overseeing large field experiments to
> ensure data integrity, quality control, and protocol compliance. The
> successful candidate will have the ability to repair and maintain research
> equipment and hike long distances in a desert environment carrying field
> equipment.  The position requires prior knowledge of how to operate and
> maintain field-based sensors (soil moisture, CO2), data loggers, radios,
> and GPS units. The ideal candidate will have experience with the
> construction and maintenance of photovoltaic power arrays and wiring, use
> of sensor software (e.g., LoggerNet), and general building and construction
> skills.  This is a full-time, term position (two-year appointment) with
> renewal contingent upon performance. Target salary will be ~$33,500 /year
> with benefits. Please send your CV and indication of interest to Program
> Manager, Lauren Baur lbaur at unm.edu <lbaur at unm.edu> *
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Dr. Jennifer A. Rudgers
>
> (she/her/hers)
>
> Regents' Professor of Biology University of New Mexico
>
> Director, Sevilleta Long-Term Ecological Research Program
>
> https://sevlter.unm.edu/
>
> jrudgers at unm.edu
> https://rudgerslab.weebly.com/
>
> 1-845-705-0363
>
>

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Annika Rose-Person | she/her/hers
PhD Candidate | Rafferty Lab
Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology
University of California, Riverside
arose012 at ucr.edu
arosepe at gmail.com
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