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  • Research technician (one-year full-time)


    Guest Daizaburo Shizuka
    • Employer: University of Nebraska-Lincoln
      Location: Lincoln, NE
      Country: United States
      Last Date to Apply: 05/10/2024
      Open Until Filled: Yes

    The Shizuka Lab at the School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln is recruiting a full-time research technician to start in August, 2024. This is a one-year position.

    The research technician will be working with Dr. Dai Shizuka at School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (www.shizukalab.com). The primary duties of the research technologist include conducting data collection for ongoing field-based avian ecology research, data processing, and data management. In addition, the research technologist will help coordinate work between the PI, multiple undergraduate students, graduate students, and stakeholders at field sites. The research technician will be involved in field research projects in Nebraska during both fall/winter and spring/summer seasons. The fall/winter projects focus on social behavior of winter resident birds in local woodlands, and spring/summer projects focus on social behavior and communication in breeding birds across Nebraska. The job is based in Lincoln, NE.

    Application deadline: May 10, 2024. Requires cover letter, CV, and list of two references. Apply here: https://employment.unl.edu/postings/90957

    Minimum Required Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in biological sciences or related field; Valid U.S. driver’s license. Prior experience with field ornithological techniques such as bird banding, bird identification, and/or behavioral observations.

    Preferred Qualifications: Strong attention to detail and excellent organizational skills. Ability to work in adverse weather conditions in both winter and summer.

    Approved Salary Range: $20/hr, 40 hr/week




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