Become part of Hawaii’s conservation story

Agency: University of Wyoming

Type: Temporary/Seasonal Positions

Website: https://www.facebook.com/hawaii.vine.project/

Salary: $1000 per month plus housing, utilities, and shared use of vehicle

Start date: May 1, 2020

End date: ~ Aug 31, 2020

Last date to apply: 2/15/2020

We are seeking technicians to work on a research project on Oahu, Hawaii as part of the Hawaii V.I.N.E. project, a collaboration across multiple universities (UH Manoa, UWy, NAU, and UIUC). The project is investigating the impacts of a dominant invasive plant on seed dispersal in Hawaiian mesic and wet forest ecosystems. Native species extinctions and non-native species introductions have dramatically changed the Hawaiian forest species composition. Although many native plants depend on birds for seed dispersal, on Oahu there are no longer any native frugivorous birds to provide this function. Instead a suite of non-native birds are dispersing seeds. Additionally, invasive plants often dominate seed dispersal networks with impacts to native plant seed dispersal. This project will focus on (1) experimentally removing the most dominant invasive plant to identify impacts to the seed dispersal network, (2) quantifying all bird frugivory in experimental and control plots through wildlife cameras, and (3) monitoring birds and plants in all plots. Field work will include wildlife camera set-up and maintenance, invasive species fruit removal, vegetation surveys, and bird point counts. Data management will include data entry and camera and SD card management. The candidate selected for this position will work on a field crew of 6-8 people including other technicians, crew leader, and graduate students. Must be able to work in rugged terrain in challenging field conditions. Fieldwork will involve long days of strenuous hiking and heavy lifting in temperamental weather conditions.

Start date is May 1, 2020 with a four month field season through Aug 31, 2020. Technician will be provided with housing, utilities, a living stipend of $1,000 per month, and shared access to vehicles.

 

Qualifications: A bachelor’s degree in biology, natural resources, wildlife management, botany, ecology or a related field and field experience pertaining to wildlife biology or botany are required. Preference will be given to applicants with experience in tropical ecosystems, avian ecology, plant ecology, and/or a demonstrated knowledge of Hawaiian plants. Applicant must be responsible, organized, and comfortable living and working as a team. An enthusiasm for research and fieldwork is essential, as well as patience and a strong work ethic.

 

Contact: Application must include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and contact information (email and phone) for 3 references familiar with your field work experience as a single PDF document. Please email your applications materials to Sara Gabrielson (sara.gabrielson.hawaii@gmail.com) with the subject line “Application for Field Technician”. Review of applications will begin immediately. No more applications will be accepted after February 15, 2020.

 

The University of Wyoming is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.  All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability or protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law and University policy.  Please see www.uwyo.edu/diversity/fairness

 

We conduct background investigations for all final candidates being considered for employment.  Offers of employment are contingent upon the completion of the background check.

Information

  • Posted On

    January 28, 2020
  • Closing Date

    May 1, 2020
  • Organization

    Hawaii V.I.N.E Project
  • Location

    North Shore, Oahu
  • Position Type

    Research
For more information about Hawaii V.I.N.E Project and this opportunity please visit our website at https://www.facebook.com/hawaii.vine.project/, contact us at Contact Phone or via email at sara.gabrielson.hawaii@gmail.com.

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