[PCA] Job Opportunities: USGS post-doc position; CALBG Conservation Botanist (GIS Specialist)

Park, Margaret E margaret_park at fws.gov
Fri Nov 5 19:14:17 CDT 2021


Job 1 of 2:

USGS in Flagstaff, AZ seeking post-doc for restoration research
The Genetics for Western Restoration and Conservation research group (https://www.usgs.gov/sbsc/gwrc) at the U.S. Geological Survey Southwest Biological Science Center in Flagstaff, AZ is seeking a recent graduate (i.e., who earned a PhD within the last 60 months) to assist with population genetic, landscape genetic, and potentially field-based restoration research projects. The projects involve plant species that are commonly used for restoration across the Intermountain West. Research questions revolve around recent and historical demographic trends, population structure/phylogeography, inferences of putative adaptation to regional environmental gradients, taxonomy, climatic factors influencing restoration success, etc. Many of the data are in hand and the candidate will immediately contribute to all stages of project development/execution. The candidate will predominantly work in an office setting, but some field work may be possible. This position is open to U.S. citizens and is funded for 12 months ? extensions are dependent upon future funding. The pay rate will be consistent with a GS-11 Ecologist ($31.08/hour) and the position is eligible for benefits. The candidate must pass a federal background check, a pre-employment physical, and have a clean driving record.

Expectations:

  *   Authorship/co-authorship on multiple peer-reviewed publications
  *   Work well in a collaborative setting
  *   Consistent and excellent attention to detail
  *   Work in Flagstaff, AZ and start approximately 4-6 weeks after selection

Minimum qualifications:

  *   PhD
  *   Experience with next-generation sequencing protocols and data pipelines
  *   Programming and data analysis skills in R
  *   Ability to manage/work with big data (genetic and climate)
  *   Experience with genetic analyses applicable to SNPs, for example: Stacks, ipyrad, genetic structure/assignment tests, PCA and sPCA, fastsimcoal2/dadi, LFMM, RDA, Procrustes, EEMS, Bedassle, etc.
  *   Excellent writing skills

Desired qualifications:

  *   Demonstrated ability to publish in peer-reviewed journals
  *   Knowledge of western U.S. plant communities and natural history
  *   Working knowledge of mixed models and field-based climate manipulation experimental designs
  *   Conversant in restoration topics pertinent to the western U.S.
  *   Experience with other programming/scripting languages (Python, Perl, C++, shell, etc.)
  *   Experience working with remote high-performance computing clusters (managed by slurm)

If interested, please submit a cover letter and CV (including contact information for three references) to Rob Massatti (rmassatti at usgs.gov). This position is open until filled but applications received by December 3rd will receive full consideration.

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Job 2 of 2:

Conservation Botanist (GIS Specialist)
Under the supervision of the Director of Conservation Programs at California Botanic Garden (CalBG) and in coordination with the conservation team, the Conservation Botanist (GIS Specialist) will manage and create spatial data, and participate in field research and conservation projects including: general floristic surveys, focused surveys of rare plants species, rare plant monitoring, seed collecting, and other field research activities as needed. The Conservation Botanist will work in a team to coordinate and organize GIS data for a diversity of conservation projects. Specific duties include spatial data management and organization, participation in field work, creation of species distribution models, participation in field projects, supervision of field technicians and interns; communication with external conservation partners, and personnel from other institutions; plant identification, data entry, and labeling of field collections; literature review; and writing of technical reports and scientific publications. This position is estimated to be 50% office work (e.g. GIS data management and reporting) and 50% field work.
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