US Geological Survey - Great Lakes Science Center
Ann Arbor, MI
Closing Date: Until Filled
Web Address: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/great-lakes-science-center
The US Geological Survey Great Lakes Science Center Headquarters located in Ann Arbor, MI is seeking a student contractor for a position in its aquatic research laboratory/wetlab. This is contracted position funded for 1-year but may be extended up to a maximum of 2 years without further competition. Appointment to this position, however, will not convey permanent status in the Federal service. Pay is at least $22.95 per hour, but includes no medical benefits or overtime. Temporary appointees are not covered by the Federal Employee Retirement System and are ineligible for Federal life, dental, or vision insurance.
The position will support the on-going care and maintenance of fish eggs and associated hatched fry. Care includes feeding, cleaning, transferring, weighing, measuring, tagging, and general maintenance of support equipment. An individual displaying an aptitude after training will graduate to more difficult tasks, species, and lifestages. Rearing of any potentially cultured larvae to juvenile fish will incorporate larger systems such as 235–1130-gallon recirculating aquaculture system tanks and will likewise be supported by the contractor. Individual will assist in laboratory sample and data processing and data analyses overseen by GLSC staff.
The ideal candidate would work full-time (40 hours per week), but students that could work part time through April will also be considered. To be eligible for a student services contract, the applicant must be either a currently enrolled student or have graduated within the past 12 months (i.e. start date of Dec. 5th 2025 and a graduation date of Dec 6th 2024). An ecology or aquaculture background/interest is required, and experience with Great Lakes fishes is desirable.
Please submit cover letter, 2-3 references, and a resume to the GLSC contact below.
Candidates will likely be interviewed in the order in which they are received.
Kevin Keeler
USGS Great Lakes Science Center
kkeeler@usgs.gov
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