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Information Manager at UMBS
Monday, February 04, 2013 10:21 AM

The University of Michigan Biological Station (UMBS) seeks to hire an Information Manager to implement a complete database management system.  The UMBS offers credit bearing courses, fosters undergraduate and graduate student research, and hosts interdisciplinary research on biosphere-climate interactions, biodiversity, field ecology and organismal biology.

Responsibilities

Implement policy for archiving data and metadata for all researchers at UMBS and establish guidelines for posting data and metadata online. Develop standards for archiving data (e.g., backing up, security, etc.).  Develop and implement QA/QC procedures for data management to data sets.

Update and implement a system for tracking current UMBS-based research projects and for organizing electronic material.  Organize and archive historical datasets.  Develop a strategy for prioritizing and archiving legacy datasets.

Create user-friendly webpage interfaces for metadata/data collection and access.  Manage information flow by logging and tracking data. Document and post datasets online (e.g., climate, lake chemistry, forest plots, site GIS). Conduct regularly scheduled data audits.

Update and maintain application system used by researchers and student applicants, reviewers and administrators prior to admission to research programs.

Coordinate information management efforts of a diverse population of students, researchers from multiple institutions.  Provide training ininformation management for scientists and especially graduate students at UMBS.  Conduct regular meetings with UMBS researchers to guide new information management goals with current policies and practices.

Write and manage grants to federal agencies to acquire tools for data management to expand the UM Biological Station informationprogram.

Additional Information

This position may be based at either the Ann Arbor or Pellston, MI campus, with a minimum of 8 weeks during the summer in Pellston at the Biological Station (Located 260 miles north of Ann Arbor).

Departmental Qualifications

Qualified candidates should have at least a Master’s degree in one of the environmental sciences, information science or related field and 3 to 5 years related experience; working knowledge of Drupal CMS and ArcGIS software suite; experience with relational database design, creation, and maintenance; familiarity with common data and metadata standards; and experience with website and form development.  Desired qualifications include: strong analytical and computer skills, attention to detail, excellent communications skills, and the ability to work easily with others.  

How to Apply

Applicants must apply through the UM Jobs website at http://umjobs.org/ to Job Opening ID: 78706 .  Questions may be directed to Karie Slavik,  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 
Multiple Field Operations Mgr. Positions at NEON
Monday, February 04, 2013 09:58 AM

The National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) is a $430 million dollar observatory project dedicated to understanding how changes in climate, land use and invasive species impact ecology. For the next three decades NEON will collect a comprehensive range of ecological data on a continental scale across 20 eco-climatic domains representing US ecosystems.

NEON will use cutting edge technology including an airborne observation platform that will capture images of regional landscapes and vegetation; mobile, re-locatable, and fixed data collection sites with automated ground sensors to monitor soil and atmosphere; and trained field crews who will observe and sample populations of diverse organisms and collect soil and water data. A leading edge cyber-infrastructure will calibrate, store and publish this information. The Observatory will grow to 300+ personnel and will be the first of its kind designed to detect and enable forecasting of ecological change at continental scales.
Please visit NEON website for full job descriptions and applications.

 
KBS Operations and Safety Coordinator
Monday, February 04, 2013 09:25 AM
We have an opening at the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station for the position of Operations & Safety Coordinator. This position coordinates operation and logistical needs in support of academic programs, monitors safety functions and systems, oversees security, maintains common/shared use space and equipment.  Bachelor’s degree required in a science related filed, one to three years experience in a laboratory or environmental health setting, knowledge of state and federal safety standards. Knowledge of University health and safety standards is a plus. The position reports to the KBS Assistant Director Facilities & Operations.

 

A full job description can be viewed on-line at www.jobs.msu.edu under posting #7314.  All applications must be submitted via this site. Application deadline is February 12, 2013.
 
Two positions at Toolik Field Station
Monday, February 04, 2013 09:10 AM

Toolik Field Station (TFS) is seeking enthusiastic and experienced individuals for two positions:

Environmental Data Center Manager

We are seeking a manager for the TFS Environmental Data Center (EDC). The goal of the EDC is to collect and manage data on key environmental drivers and biological responders to climate change in the local Toolik environs. This baseline data is provided to the science community of Toolik for their use as background and context for framing specific questions and hypotheses about plant and animal adaptation to the Arctic, the structure and function of arctic ecosystems, and responses and feedback of the arctic environment to climate change. Please see http://toolik.alaska.edu/edc/ for more information. Duties include:

(1) Manage the collection of data on plant phenology and arrival, departure, status and abundance of birds in the Toolik region,
(2) summarize these data, develop protocols, provide quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC), and provide metadata,
(3) integrate availability of all EDC data (including climate data collected and QA/QC’d by our meteorological group) with GIS and web-based server team and make them available to the public via the EDC website,
(4) assist in the further development of the Biodiversity/phenology program with guidance from TFS management and the external EDC science advisory committee,
(6) manage core and general-use field and laboratory equipment for TFS scientists and
(5) supervise summer seasonal staff.

This position requires residence at TFS half to three-quarters time from mid-May through September of each year; otherwise the job location is at the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF). The desired candidate will possess: (1) Familiarity with biological monitoring protocols developed in other arctic settings, and knowledge of arctic birds and vegetation, (2) strong written and oral communication and quantitative skills, (3) self-motivation, independence and the ability to work with minimal supervision, as well as ability and willingness to work with site investigators, (4) excellent organizational and documentation skills, and (5) prior supervisory experience. Desired qualifications include M.S. in the Biological Sciences with a background in plant ecology, population biology of plants or animals, and/or significant experience. For more information about the position, contact Dr. Syndonia Bret-Harte , the supervisor for this position.

Logistics Coordinator
The TFS Logistics Office coordinates logistics and procurement for the field station located on the North Slope of Alaska. Duties include:

(1) Management of TFS vehicle fleet
(2) procurement of field station and project supplies
(3) shipping and receiving
(4) Procard reconciliation and accounting
(5) lead of TFS logistics staff
(6) travel management
(7) reporting.

The desired candidate will possess: (1) Broad technical knowledge of building systems, scientific equipment, vehicle maintenance and repair, and food service operations (2) knowledge of vehicle operation, maintenance, and repair (3) knowledge of computer operation, e-mail, web FTP, spreadsheets, data entry and online tracking systems (4) skills in freight shipment preparation (5) skills in records management (6) strong organizational and planning abilities (7) prior experience leading at least two employees (8) the ability to be certified in forklift operation (9) the ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, and to organize and present metrics, reports, and opinions (10) the ability to travel to the North Slope of Alaska and live and work with a variety of people in a close environment. This position in based on the UAF campus, but will be required to travel periodically to TFS for periods of up to two weeks. For more information about the position, contact Brett Biebuyck , the supervisor for this position.

Both are full-time position with benefits. To apply, use the following links:

EDC Manager: http://www.uakjobs.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=79939

Logistics Coordinator: http://www.uakjobs.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=79936

In your application, include a cover letter, c.v. or resume, and the names, email addresses, and phone numbers of three professional references. In your cover letter, explain how your experience, training, and professional goals apply to this project, and anything you think will convince us you are the right person for the job. For full consideration, you must apply by February 15, 2013 for the EDC Manager and February 14, 2013 for the Logistics Coordinator position.

 
Nantucket Field Station hosts UMass Semester
Sunday, January 27, 2013 08:49 AM
The Nantucket Field Station sits on one of the most spectacular natural resources New England has to offer: a pristine beachfront abutted by a salt marsh and, just up a gentle slope, a picturesque freshwater pond.

Beginning Monday, the setting will be a new year-round home for ocean science students from the University of Massachusetts Boston, who are more accustomed to the urbanized environs of Boston Harbor.....

Working closely with civic groups including the Conservation Foundation and the community organizers at ReMain Nantucket, the UMass Boston administration wants to create an interdisciplinary approach on the campus, where students will conduct research directly addressing the island’s environmental issues while integrating into the close-knit year-round population of around 10,000.

Read the whole story at the Boston Globe

 
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