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Field Research Technician

University of Michigan

Toolik Lake, Alaska

Job Type Temporary
Salary Details dependent on experience
Deadline Mar 25, 2025

The Kling lab at the University of Michigan is seeking field research assistants for summer 2025. Technicians will work and live at Toolik Field Station, a remote research site on the North Slope of Alaska, for the duration of the summer. This job offers an excellent opportunity to gain research experience in ecology and environmental science and meet outstanding research scientists from around the world. This is a paid position and room, board, and travel to/from the field station are provided.

This position includes both field and laboratory work. Fieldwork involves hiking over the tundra in remote areas, often while carrying heavy equipment in adverse weather conditions. Typical field duties include collecting water samples at rivers and lakes, making field measurements, and maintaining dataloggers. Lab responsibilities include water sample filtering, chemical analyses, and data processing.

We are seeking undergraduates or college graduates interested in environmental research focused on arctic ecosystem functions of soils, streams, and lakes. Experience in freshwater ecology, chemistry, and microbiology is desirable.

Summer employment will be during June – August/September 2025 (exact dates within this range are flexible) with the potential to extend into the future depending on NSF funding. 

HOW TO APPLY

To apply, please email the following: 1. your resume, 2. a 1-page cover letter detailing your background (include relevant course work, field experience, academic and career goals), 3. the names of and contact information of 3 references to lab manager Jason Dobkowski, jdobkow@umich.edu

When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on Conservation Job Board.

Category Ecology, Hydrology