Ecology Technician (Temporary) - Tyson Research Center (Eureka, MO)
Washington University in St. Louis
Scheduled Hours
40Position Summary
The Myers lab at WashU in St. Louis seeks a seasonal field technician to participate in two large-scale forest ecology projects at the university's field station, Tyson Research Center: 1) a re-census of a temperate forest-dynamics plot that is part of the Forest Global Earth Observatory (ForestGEO) global network of scientists and forest research sites dedicated to advancing long-term study of the world's forests; and 2) a landscape-scale experiment investigating the importance of plant-functional traits in determining responses of plant diversity to environmental change (prescribed fire) and natural enemies (seed predators & herbivores).The technician will develop skills and gain experience in: 1) field protocols for censuses of long-term ForestGEO plots, including tree identification, tree mapping, and measurements of tree growth, mortality, and seed production; 2) data collection for large-scale field experiments, including surveys of plant community composition and dynamics across environmental gradients; 3) management of large data sets; 4) mentoring of undergraduate and high school students in field research; and 5) team-based ecological field research.
This is a temporary position with an estimated start date between March 1 and May 23, 2026.
Job Description
Primary Duties & Responsibilities:
For more information, please visit:
Myers Lab: http://www.myersecologylab.com.
Tyson Research Center: http://tyson.wustl.edu.
- Working collaboratively with a research team on two large-scale, forest-ecology projects at Tyson Research Center. Field tasks include: 1) identifying, tagging, mapping, and measuring growth, mortality, and recruitment of seedlings and trees; 2) surveys of plant community composition and dynamics across environmental gradients; 3) collecting seeds from seed traps; 4) maintaining permanent field plots and seed traps; and 5) assisting with the mentoring and supervision of undergraduate students and high school students in field and lab research.
- Enter data using Microsoft Excel.
- Perform laboratory work including identifying and counting seeds from seed traps and general laboratory maintenance and cleaning.
- Assist with other field experiments at Tyson Research Center.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Working Conditions:
- Exposure to dust, dirt, grease or other disagreeable elements.
- Outdoors under a range of conditions including walking long distances on steep terrain, and cold, hot or rainy weather.
- Exposure to moving machinery.
- Exposure to animals.
- Travel to on and off-campus locations.
Required Qualifications
Education:
Bachelor’s degree or combination of education and/or experience may substitute for minimum education.
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Preferred Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in a related field (e.g., biology, ecology, forestry).
- Experience conducting field research.
- Excellent teamwork skills.
- Ability to work outdoors under a range of conditions that include hot or cold weather, mosquitoes and ticks, and steep terrain.
- Enthusiasm to learn new concepts and field skills.
- Strong interest in ecology.
- Experience working in a field team.
- Experience with plant identification, especially in temperate forests.
- Experience mentoring undergraduate students in research.
- Experience conducting independent research.
- Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Ability to manage concurrent tasks.
- Ability to communicate well with research supervisor and other research team members.
Preferred Qualifications
Education:
No additional education unless stated elsewhere in the job posting.
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