[ES_JOBS_NET] CORRECTED! Watershed science research technician at University of Vermont

Anne Jefferson dr.anne.jefferson at gmail.com
Wed Jun 14 12:39:06 MDT 2023


*Watershed Science Research Technician at the University of Vermont*

We are seeking a full-time research technician to join the Watershed lab in
the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources at the
University of Vermont (UVM).  The research technician will contribute to
field and laboratory research and laboratory management supporting Dr. Anne
Jefferson’s research group (https://all-geo.org/jefferson/). The technician
will perform hydrology and geomorphology field work in streams, on lakes
and shorelines, and in forested and urban environments, including sample
collection and sensor installation and maintenance. In the laboratory, the
technician will process and analyze water and sediment samples, coordinate
and lab spaces, equipment, and methods. The technician will also contribute
to data management and analysis, with the potential to co-author scientific
publications.



Qualified candidates will have experience with field sampling, lab
equipment, and environmental datasets, as well as strong problem-solving,
written, and quantitative capabilities. Training will be provided on
specific research techniques as needed. Experience with R and GIS is
preferred, but not required.



*To apply:* Apply online at www.uvmjobs.com under position number 00026586.
Complete the application forms and upload the following required documents:
1) a letter of interest detailing qualifications for the position and a
list of 3 professional references with contact information and 2) a resume
or curriculum vitae.



Review of applications will begin June 20, 2023. The position will remain
open until filled. Desired start date is August 1, but the start date is
negotiable. Questions about the position should be directed to Dr. Anne
Jefferson at anne.jefferson at uvm.edu. The University of Vermont and State
Agricultural College is committed to a policy of equal employment
opportunity and to a program of affirmative action in order to fulfill that
policy.



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Director, Lake Champlain Sea Grant Program

Director, Vermont Water Resources and Lake Studies Center

Robert F. and Genevieve B. Patrick Endowed Chair of Watershed Science and
Planning

Rubenstein School of the Environment and Natural Resources

University of Vermont

http://all-geo.org/jefferson pronouns: she/her/hers



*The campus of the University of Vermont sits within a place of gathering
and exchange, shaped by water and stewarded by ongoing generations of
Indigenous peoples, in particular the Western Abenaki. UVM respects the
Indigenous knowledge interwoven in this place and commits to uplifting the
Indigenous peoples and cultures present on this land and within our
community.*
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