Dear GIS-jobs members:
Job posting below... Please respond direct to me for more information.
Thanks.
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Research Associate Position – GIS Specialist/Post-Doc
The University of Colorado Museum of Natural History - nestled at the
foothills of the Rocky Mountains in Boulder - is working with partners
across Colorado on a nationally funded project to georeference multiple
natural history collections and to link them to environmental data. The
ultimate goal is to use distributed museum databases to conduct on-line
biodiversity visualizations and analyses. We are seeking an accomplished
and independent scientist who will work well with a diverse team of
curators, collections managers, informatics staff, graduate students and
undergraduates. The successful candidate is a GIS specialist who has
experience: 1.) linking databases, especially MS SQL Server, into ArcGIS;
2.) using ArcSDE and especially ArcIMS and; 3.) designing biodiversity-
based GIS tools. Demonstrable experience in GIS and programming is
required. A PhD or equivalent industry experience is required. Experience
working in a museum setting, familiarity with museum data, or previous
experience working on biodiversity projects is not required but will be
considered. Familiarity with GIS data management over networks also a
plus. This Research Associate position has guaranteed funding for two years
with annual extensions possible. Starting salary will be $44,000 plus
benefits with expected pay increases annually.
Applicants should send a curriculum vita, a short (one-page) statement of
experience and vision, and the names of the three potential references to
Prof. Robert Guralnick, Curator of Invertebrates, CU Museum of Natural
History, Boulder, CO 80309-0265, USA by May 1. Starting date for the job
is September 1, 2002. Inquiries by email to Dr. Guralnick
([log in to unmask]) or Dr. Paul Murphey
([log in to unmask]). The University of Colorado at Boulder is
committed to diversity and equality in education and employment.
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Best,
Rob Guralnick
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