[ES_JOBS_NET] Research specialist & coordinator positions - Institute on the Environment, UMN
Jennifer Schmitt
jenniferschmitt at umn.edu
Mon Jun 21 08:31:56 MDT 2021
Do you want to do research that impacts local to global sustainability
decisions? Do you take a systems focus -- and thrive when working on a
team? We want to meet you. We’re the University of Minnesota Institute on
the Environment (IonE), and we’re looking for multiple researchers,
postdocs, Ph.D. students, and a research coordinator to join our Knowledge
Initiatives team.
We’re looking for multiple new team members who have a range of research
and coordination skills. In the posted positions, there is an opportunity
for you if you have technical skills in one or more of the following:
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environmental and geospatial modeling,
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advanced statistical data analysis,
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mixed-methods social science approaches,
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software engineering and/or coding experience in Python, Matlab, R, or
Excel, ecosystem service assessment,
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life cycle analysis,
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decision support science, or
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science policy coordination or program management.
Because we are posting multiple positions, we do not expect that you will
have all of these skills. Instead, we are looking for people who excel at
juggling multiple research projects, proactively communicating with team
members, and developing both peer-reviewed papers and impact-oriented
public engagement with stakeholders to support decision-making and
implementation.
Additional details are provided at https://z.umn.edu/IonE-KI-jobs. We will
begin first reviewing applications for the posted research specialist and
coordinator positions on Monday, June 28, with the review continuing until
filled. There is no deadline for Ph.D. or postdoc applications. If you have
any questions, please contact the supervisor for the position or Melissa
Kenney at makenney at umn.edu.
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Jennifer Schmitt, PhD
Program Director and Lead Scientist | NorthStar Initiative
Institute on the Environment | University of MN
(612) 626-3637 | jenniferschmitt at umn.edu
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