Colleagues,
I am excited to share that we are hiring two technician positions
in my lab at the Baruch Institute, in beautiful coastal South Carolina. Both are two-year contracts with the possibility to extend based on the availability of funding. I have an active lab group examining land-atmosphere interactions in managed ecosystems with implications for land conservation as part of several funded projects. We currently maintain 10 eddy covariance towers and are active participants in the AmeriFlux network. Applications will be reviewed as they arrive. The positions are open until filled.
The Greenhouse Gas Flux Field Technician will serve on the multi-disciplinary team that will monitor soil carbon stocks and greenhouse gas fluxes in various row cropping systems and managed forests of South Carolina. The Field Technician will lead the measurement of soil greenhouse gas fluxes using an automated chamber system, as well as work with the eddy covariance tower team. Preforms other duties as assigned. The position is based out of the Baruch Institute in coastal Georgetown, SC, but involves frequent travel within South Carolina and interaction with growers. Other duties as assigned.
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The Soil and Lab Technician works as part of a multi-disciplinary team that will monitor soil carbon stocks and greenhouse gas fluxes in the cropping and forestry systems of South Carolina. The Lab Technician will learn and adopt techniques as needed; coordinate, lead, and communicate tasks/results across groups; collect and analyze data; and meet the deadlines as required by the project. Preforms other duties as assigned. The position is based at Baruch Institute in coastal Georgetown, SC.
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