[ES_JOBS_NET] Open position: Archbold Biological Station & Texas A&M Project Technician in environmental sustainability and bioenergy
Nuria Gomez-Casanovas
nuri.gomez-casanovas at ag.tamu.edu
Wed Jan 3 06:00:00 MST 2024
Dear Colleagues,
Could you help me spread the word if you know candidates who might be interested?
Thanks, and apologies for cross-posting!
Nuria
--------
Starting Date: February 1 – 15, 2024; Application Due: January 15, 2024
Position: Full-time research technician. 12-month appointment renewed annually based on performance. Competitive salary with full benefits.
Offered by: Texas A&M, and Archbold Biological Station
Where: Archbold Biological Station’s Buck Island Ranch (Lake Placid, FL); www.archbold-station.org
Research field: Environmental sustainability, bioenergy, biogeosciences.
DESCRIPTION
Archbold Biological Station’s Buck Island Ranch (BIR), and Texas A&M (TAMU) seek a full-time technician to work in a collaborative effort integrated within the Center for Advanced Bioenergy and Bioproducts Innovation (CABBI), a $115 million initiative by the US Department of Energy for the development of a sustainable bioenergy industry.
The research will be conducted at BIR, a biological station that operates as full-scale working cattle ranch providing a unique platform for long-term agro-ecology research. The successful candidate will be supervised by Dr. Nuria Gomez-Casanovas (Assistant Professor in Regenerative System Ecology, TAMU), in collaboration with Dr. Elizabeth Boughton (BIR).
The project investigates the environmental sustainability of sugarcane for biofuel production. Key objectives are to: (1) Characterize the impact of sugarcane cultivation on the regulation of Greenhouse Gases (GHGs; CO2, CH4 and N2O) compared to managed grazed pasture; (2) Quantify the efficiency at which sugarcane and pastures use water resources; and, (3) explore the impact of sugarcane cultivation on nitrogen and phosphorus losses versus pasture.
The position
This is a non-tenured, full time, 12-month position, and can be renewed annually for an additional two years, contingent on progress, and the availability of funds. Duties may change as contract or grant turnover occurs. Competitive salary with full benefits.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The successful candidate will have the opportunity to learn basic biogeochemistry skills and gain experience in a wide range of research techniques and equipment, both in the field and in the laboratory, and data compilation, processing and analysis depending on experience. Field work includes assisting with the maintenance of eddy covariance towers – a state of the art method for high frequency monitoring of ecosystem greenhouse gas exchange –, direct measurements of soil CO2 and non-CO2 trace gas emissions, and soil, water and biomass (plant) samplings. In the lab, the technician will aid with soil, water and biomass sample processing, and preparing and maintaining field equipment and supplies. The successful candidate will train and supervise research interns that assist with field and lab work.
Required qualifications
A bachelor’s degree in biology, environmental science, chemistry, or related field; basic computer skills (MS Word, Excel).
Preferred qualifications
Research experience in the field and in the laboratory related to biogeochemistry (e.g., trace gas flux measurements, soil and water sampling, gas chromatography, eddy covariance); experience working on farms and with farmers; experience working in subtropical and tropical sugarcane plantations and rangeland. Demonstrated knowledge of troubleshooting environmental monitoring equipment is desired.
The station
The position is located at BIR, a 10,500-acre cattle ranch near Lake Placid, FL, with potential shared housing available on site. Here are two documentaries about Archbold’s Buck Island Ranch: (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6_WhY3aZB0 , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGV_G6dnYHg ). Buck Island Ranch is separated from the main Archbold Biological Station by about 20 miles.
HOW TO APPLY
Applicants should send
1) a letter of application,
2) a resume or CV with relevant coursework and experience, and
3) names, phone numbers and e-mail addresses for three references
To: Dr. Nuria Gomez-Casanovas at nuri.gomez-casanovas at ag.tamu.edu<mailto:nuri.gomez-casanovas at ag.tamu.edu>
With Subject: ‘CABBI Project Technician’
Application deadline is January 15th, 2024. The position will remain opened until filled.
Contact Dr. Gomez-Casanovas via e-mail for more information.
Candidates must be eligible to work in the United States.
Archbold Expeditions is committed to integrating diversity, equity, and inclusion principles into our organization. Archbold does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender identity, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, age, ability, ethnicity, political ideology, religion, national origin, and all other classifications protected by federal, state, or local law.
Archbold Expeditions is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from members of underrepresented groups
Please fill out this anonymous survey<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScFZE7lfwmFAqxVPujpC8HdeDH-5w2ZsUo2RBSawJ1J34G1pA/viewform>
to contribute to our applicant database. Your responses will not be associated with your application or shared with hiring managers.
Nuria Gomez-Casanovas, PhD
Assistant Professor in Regenerative System Ecology
Affiliate member of the Institute for Advancing Health through Agriculture
Texas A&M AgriLife Research Center @ Vernon | Rangeland, Wildlife & Fisheries Management Department
Texas A&M University
Lab website<https://sites.google.com/view/gomez-casanovas/home?authuser=0>
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <https://mailman.ucar.edu/pipermail/es_jobs_net/attachments/20240103/9a289718/attachment-0001.htm>
More information about the Es_jobs_net
mailing list