[Pollinator] Job Posting - Pollination Field Technician

Daniel Cariveau dancariveau at gmail.com
Mon Feb 16 12:38:39 PST 2009


Hello,

I was wondering if you could post the following position announcement  
on the pollinator listserve?

Thank you,

Dan

Pollination Field Technician – Rutgers, The State University of New  
Jersey

Description: Two (2) field technicians are needed to examine role of  
native bees in crop pollination. In particular, the objectives of  
this research are to determine 1) how landscape attributes influence  
bee communities and 2) the influence of bee community composition on  
cranberry pollination. To see other relevant research, visit http:// 
www.rci.rutgers.edu/~insects/winfree.htm. The majority of the  
fieldwork will take place in and around the Pinelands National  
Reserve in southern New Jersey (A United Nation’s designated  
International Biosphere Reserve). Laboratory and data entry work will  
take place on the Rutgers University Campus in New Brunswick, New  
Jersey.

Required Qualifications: Previous ecology fieldwork; experience  
working with native bees (strong field entomology skills may qualify  
as well), and a valid driver’s license. Desired qualifications: GPS  
mapping, data entry, GIS skills.  Salary: $10-12/hr

Start Date: May 20

End Date: July 17 with possible extension to the end of August.

To Apply: Send a cover letter, resume, and names and contact  
information of three references to: Dan Cariveau  
(dancariveau at gmail.com). Review of applications will begin March 16  
and will remain open until filled.



Daniel Cariveau, PhD
Post Doctoral Research Associate
Department of Entomology
93 Lipman Drive
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
dancariveau at gmail.com



Neither the country nor the society we built out of it can be healthy  
until we stop raiding and running, and learn to be quiet part of the  
time, and acquire the sense not of ownership but of belonging.

--Wallace Stegner



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