Overview
The Auburn University Bee Center is looking to hire an undergraduate student for a honey bee or native bee technician position. The new hire will assist with bee-related research mainly outdoors under typical (hot and humid) Alabama conditions although some laboratory work is also expected. The technician will encounter stinging insects. An interest in insects/plants is preferred. The new hire should have an eagerness to learn new skills and the ability to work in often difficult physical environments.
Responsibilities
- Travel to field sites around Alabama
- Assist with field work including plant surveys & sweep netting
- Process insect specimens for pinning
- Assist w/beekeeping tasks such as hive management
- Build and maintain honey bee boxes
- Collect/Enter data into spreadsheets
Qualifications
- Enrolled student at Auburn University
- Interest in Entomology or related discipline
- Interest in plant and insect ID
Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Valid U.S. Driver's License
- Ability to work outside for long periods
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Willingness to learn new techniques
Why Work at Auburn?
Why should
YOU consider student employment at Auburn University?
- Gain valuable work experience! Student employment allows you to explore different interests, identify strengths, and make informed decisions about your future career goals.
- Build your network! Interacting with faculty, staff, and fellow students can lead to valuable connections and potential mentors.
- Make a difference! Have the satisfaction of knowing YOU are a part of providing the premier academic experience at Auburn and the life-changing work our students and employees perform.
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