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Lake Superior State University (LSSU) seeks qualified applicants for one part-time Research Technician at LSSU’s Center for Freshwater Research and Education (CFRE). The successful candidate will play a key role in contributing to CFRE’s research program and related undergraduate opportunities. Research activities will primarily focus on field surveys and lab analyses related to projects in the Great Lakes basin that address fisheries management and ecology, river and wetland bioassessment, and water quality. CFRE’s Research Technicians lead field and lab research projects as directed and provide daily oversight of undergraduate researchers. We are seeking a part-time technician that will primarily support field projects, including collection and identification of Great Lakes fish and benthic samples.
Job Responsibility:
Play a key role in contributing to CFRE’s research program and related undergraduate opportunities
focus on field surveys and lab analyses related to projects in the Great Lakes basin that address fisheries management and ecology, river and wetland bioassessment, and water quality
lead field and lab research projects as directed
provide daily oversight of undergraduate researchers
primarily support field projects, including collection and identification of Great Lakes fish and benthic samples
Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in fisheries and wildlife, aquatic ecology or a related field
at least 1 year of experience working on aquatic ecology projects
demonstrated potential ability to perform essential functions of the job as outlined in the position description
demonstrated organizational skills
a valid driver’s license
Nice to have:
At least 2 years of experience conducting research in large river or Great Lake environments
demonstrated experience working with and supervising students