The Department of Global Ecology (Carnegie Institution for Science, on campus) is a seeking several undergraduates or co-term students to assist with various administrative and research activities within the Field Lab (Dept. Global Ecology/Dept. EESS). Our lab is broadly focused on global environmental change, biogeochemistry, ecology, and renewable energy systems. All positions require students who are eligible for federal work-study. We are looking currently for students who are available to begin immediately.
Student Lab Technician (2 positions)
Assists in soil biogeochemistry and plant ecology research projects, including various data entry, data analysis, computational, and laboratory work. Previous lab experience desired but not required.
Student Geographic Information (GIS) Systems Technician
Provides technical support to the GIS Analyst in spatial data access, management, analysis, and production. Research focuses on quantifying relationships between land and solar energy development. Experience working with GIS/remote sensing software applications and environments required (e.g., coursework).
All positions require a minimum of eight hours per week compensated by at minimum Level II wages (from $13.85 to $18.35, Wage Scale). You must determine your eligibility for federal work-study with the financial aid office prior to applying. See website for more information: https://www.stanford.edu/dept/finaid/aid/employ/fws/ or visit the office in person (Montag Hall, 322 Galvez Street).
To apply, send an email with a 100-200 word paragraph stating your desired position, your interest and qualifications, the statement “I am eligible for federal work-study,” and a current resume or CV. Applicants can apply to only one position per application. Send application or questions to Rebecca R. Hernandez at Rebecca.Hernandez@stanford.edu.
Student Lab Technician (2 positions)
Assists in soil biogeochemistry and plant ecology research projects, including various data entry, data analysis, computational, and laboratory work. Previous lab experience desired but not required.
Student Geographic Information (GIS) Systems Technician
Provides technical support to the GIS Analyst in spatial data access, management, analysis, and production. Research focuses on quantifying relationships between land and solar energy development. Experience working with GIS/remote sensing software applications and environments required (e.g., coursework).
All positions require a minimum of eight hours per week compensated by at minimum Level II wages (from $13.85 to $18.35, Wage Scale). You must determine your eligibility for federal work-study with the financial aid office prior to applying. See website for more information: https://www.stanford.edu/dept/finaid/aid/employ/fws/ or visit the office in person (Montag Hall, 322 Galvez Street).
To apply, send an email with a 100-200 word paragraph stating your desired position, your interest and qualifications, the statement “I am eligible for federal work-study,” and a current resume or CV. Applicants can apply to only one position per application. Send application or questions to Rebecca R. Hernandez at Rebecca.Hernandez@stanford.edu.
