<div dir="ltr">Opportunity: Programmer Analyst, University of Arizona and USA National<br>
Phenology Network<br>
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Are you ready to apply your programming and database talents to something<br>
more rewarding than crunching numbers and "business as usual"? Want to work<br>
on web technologies and analyze data with the aim of engaging people in<br>
science and engendering a connection to the natural world? The USA-NPN is<br>
looking for an outstanding full stack LAMP programmer to help advance the<br>
Network's citizen science driven research. You'll work in a relaxed and<br>
supportive environment where you'll focus on adding new features to our web<br>
infrastructure and database, help meet the ever growing needs of our<br>
expanding user base and develop valuable new data products to be used by<br>
researchers from across the country - all stemming from the USA-NPN's<br>
Nature's Notebook world-class plant and animal phenology program. Our<br>
indispensable new employee will also create reports for team members,<br>
interfacing with the SQL database - all while basking in a comfortable<br>
office, stocked with free snacks, and the company of your brilliant and<br>
driven co-workers. You can also look forward to regular office outings, and<br>
enjoy a full range of benefits including dental and medical. If you're<br>
ready to start a new career and make a real difference in the field of<br>
ecology look no further than the job posting below.<br>
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View Posting:<br>
<a href="https://www.usanpn.org/files/shared/files/USANPNApplicationsSystemsAnalyst.=" target="_blank">https://www.usanpn.org/files/shared/files/USANPNApplicationsSystemsAnalyst.=</a><br>
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Apply at University of Arizona's CareerTrack website, under job number<br>
58323: <a href="https://www.uacareertrack.com" target="_blank">https://www.uacareertrack.com</a><br>
Established in 2007, with major funding to date from U.S. Geological Survey<br>
and the National Science Foundation, the USA National Phenology Network<br>
(USA-NPN) was created to collect, synthesize and apply high-quality<br>
phenological data and information to address fundamental science and<br>
societal needs. Products, tools and information produced by the Network are<br>
designed to be widely used for research, and to facilitate decision-making<br>
relative to ecosystem services and climate change adaptation for natural<br>
resource management, agricultural systems, and human well-being. The<br>
Network is comprised of scientists, resource managers, educators, and<br>
volunteer observers =E2=80=93 supported by a National Coordinating Office =<br>
=E2=80=93 who<br>
share a common goal of collecting and utilizing national-scale phenological<br>
data. More information at <a href="http://usanpn.org" target="_blank">usanpn.org</a><br>
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