Position Title: Assistant Researcher (00RSC11)
Agency/location: River Studies Center
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and
U.S. Geological Survey,
Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center
La Crosse, WI
Responsibilities: Investigate fishery resources of deep channels
of the upper Mississippi River system by working
as the deck supervisor on a trawling boat.
Qualifications: B.Sc. in biology with an environmental science
emphasis, fishery science, or related field.
Demonstrated ability and experience to: (1)
collect samples of fish using active-capture
gears, with experience directing the activities
of others preferred, and some evidence of
leadership required; (2) identify freshwater
fishes of the upper Mississippi River, describe
anatomical features of fishes and their
function, and age fish; (3) follow QA/QC
procedures and record findings accurately and
without partiality; (4) participate in year-
round field sampling, requiring frequent and
extensive travel; and (5) enter and verify data
on microcomputers.
Salary: $26,675 - 28,000. Annual appointment.
Closing Date: May 15, 2000
Contact: Provide a cover letter, resume, transcripts,
and names, addresses and telephone numbers of
three references. Cover letter must
quantitatively address existing knowledge,
training, and experience with regard to the five
selection criteria.
Send materials to Dr. Mark Sandheinrich, River
Studies Center, University of Wisconsin-La
Crosse, La Crosse, WI 54601. (608) 785-8261.
UW-La Crosse is an affirmative action/equal
opportunity employer. Women, persons of color
and individuals with a disability are encouraged
to apply. If you have special need/accommodation
to aid your participation in our hiring process,
please contact Mark Sandheinrich to make
appropriate arrangements.
Position Title: Research Associate (00RSC12)
Agency/location: River Studies Center
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and
U.S. Geological Survey
Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center
La Crosse, WI
Responsibilities: Investigate fishery resources of deep channels
of the upper Mississippi River system by working
on a trawling boat.
Qualifications: B.Sc. in biology with an environmental science
emphasis, fishery science, or related field.
Demonstrated ability and experience to:
(1) collect samples of fish using active-capture
gears; (2) identify freshwater fishes of the
upper Mississippi River and age fish; (3) follow
QA/QC procedures and record findings accurately
and without partiality; (4) participate in
year-round field sampling, requiring frequent
and extensive travel; and (5) enter and verify
data on microcomputers.
Salary: $21,000 - 24,000. Annual appointment.
Closing Date: May 15, 2000
Contact: Provide a cover letter, resume, transcripts,
and names, addresses and telephone numbers of
three references. Cover letter must
quantitatively address existing knowledge,
training, and experience with regard to the
five selection criteria. Send materials to
Dr. Mark Sandheinrich, River Studies Center,
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, La Crosse,
WI 54601. (608) 785-8261. UW-La Crosse is
an affirmative action/equal opportunity
employer. Women, persons of color and
individuals with a disability are encouraged to
apply. If you have special need/accommodation
to aid your participation in our hiring
process, please contact Mark Sandheinrich to
make appropriate arrangements.
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