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The Southern Research Station of the USDA Forest Service is seeking a diverse and dynamic pool of candidates for an exciting opportunity to design and develop a research program focusing on the ecology and silviculture of longleaf pine.
This position, duty stationed at the George W. Andrews Forestry Sciences Laboratory in Auburn, Alabama, is a permanent, full-time GS-12 or GS-13 Research Ecologist/Research Forester scientist position.
Details of this position can be found on the USAJOBS website:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/504205200
This position is open for applications starting immediately, and will remain open until Thursday, July 19, 2018. Anticipated starting date will be October 1, 2018 (at the earliest) or as otherwise negotiated. All applications must be
completed and submitted following the guidance on the USAJOBS website. I am happy to answer any questions people may have regarding the position; the application process must be completed on USAJOBS, however, and questions about that site should be directed
to their system administrators.
Thanks,
Don
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Don C. Bragg, PhD
Research Forester and
Project Leader for:
SRS-4158, Restoring and Managing Longleaf Pine Ecosystems
SRS-4159, Ecology and Management of Southern Pines
USDA Forest Service
Southern Research Station
USFS office: 870-367-3465
USFS cell: 870-308-0134
USFS fax: 870-367-1164
P.O. Box 3516 UAM
Monticello, AR 71656
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