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Position Summary:
Michigan Natural Features Inventory (MNFI) a program of Michigan State University Extension is hiring seasonal field technicians to assist with several research monitoring and inventory projects focused on rare birds and insect species across Michigan including secretive marsh birds waterbirds shorebirds songbirds butterflies bumble bees and other insects. We are seeking applicants for flexible start (March-May) and end dates(August-October). Successful applicants will get to work around Michigan on a variety of projects with our team of zoologists.
Field technicians will be hired to conduct field work in support of various MNFI research monitoring and inventory projects. This work will regularly require long hours and flexible work schedules under adverse working conditions (e.g. hot and humid weather long and difficult hikes in wetlands and biting insects).
Work is conducted in remote places with no trail access and the possibility for week-long backpacking assignments. Working closely with the principal investigators technicians will plan field activities conduct surveys and ensure accurate data collection.
Duties will include evaluating potential sampling sites; conducting surveys for rare animal species; sampling vegetation and habitat characteristics; cleaning and maintaining equipment; processing specimens; and entering and compiling data in the field/office.
Positions will focus on surveys for wetland-dependent birds including secretive marsh birds shorebirds wading birds and waterfowl but will also assist surveys for rare butterflies (e.g. Karner blue Poweshiek skipperling) and potentially other insects depending on project needs.
Travel to study sites throughout Michigan ability to stay overnight in hotels or campgrounds for up to a week at a time and work over some holidays and/or weekends will be required. This fieldwork is physically and mentally demanding.
Required application materials:
Resume Cover Letter 3 Professional References
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity national origin citizenship age disability or protected veteran status.
This work will regularly require long hours and flexible work schedules under adverse working conditions (e.g. hot and humid weather long and difficult hikes in wetlands and biting insects).
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