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JOB DESCRIPTION
The duties of this position will involve 1) near-daily outdoor field research and laboratory work (e.g. field insect collection, sorting, and/or use of dissecting microscope, some use/development of aerial drone for insect sampling), 2) field, greenhouse and laboratory care/handling/bioassays of western corn rootworm beetles and other insects harmless to humans, 3) travel to field sites in UI fleet vehicles, 4) assistance with corn root digging to evaluate insect injury, 5) limited statewide travel to sample insects (chiefly soybean gall midge) in outlying soybean fields, 6) interactions with other UI field crop insect program scientists and graduate students. Some weekend work may be required. Position is located at the Forbes Natural History Building in Champaign, IL.
QUALIFICATIONS
Valid Driver's License, ability to work out-of-doors, punctual habits, availability to work throughout the employment period, no allergy to corn, must enjoy working as part of a busy team. Must be available during business hours M-F. Familiarity with field crops/farming as well as interest in insect ecology and behavior are a bonus. Curiosity, organization and thoughtfulness are desirable.
Note: start dates could be affected by Illinois Stay-at-Home orders and are subject to change.
Salary: $14.00 per hour, depending on experience
Available: May 27, 2021 – August 31, 2021.
To Apply Email short resume (“.doc”, “docx” or PDF) with work experience summary and the contact information of two references to Dr. Joseph Spencer (spencer1@illinois.edu). Application material will be reviewed upon submission. Virtual applicant review (via Skype, Zoom, etc.,) to begin immediately or by appointment.
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