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*USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station, Lansing, MI *
*note: you must be a US citizen to be eligible for this position*
*Job Title: *Research Entomologist
*Series and Grade: *GS-0414-11/12
*Salary Range: *MI $55,204 - $66,167
*Location (Duty Station): *Lansing, MI
*Number of Positions: *1 position is available
*Duties: *The selected person will be responsible for developing and
maintaining a comprehensive research program that focuses on understanding
and quantifying invasive species biology, ecology, interactions and impacts
on host species and natural enemies, and developing and evaluating
sustainable management strategies that restore ecosystem functions. The
research will involve:
· Laboratory- and field-based research in the United States and in
countries where invasive species are native or naturalized.
· Studies on established species such as emerald ash borer (*Agrilus
planipennis*), spotted lanternfly (*Lycorma delicatula*), hemlock woolly
adelgid (*Adelges tsugae*), beech bark scale (*Cryplococcus fagisuga*),
gypsy moth (*Lymantria dispar*); invasive species currently threatening
forest ecosystems in the United States such as Asian longhorned beetle
(*Anoplophora
glabripennis*); and species at high risk of becoming invasive such as *Agrilus
fleischeri* that attacks and kills non-native poplar species in China.
· The primary research focus will be on emerald ash borer (EAB)
biological control including evaluating the biology of introduced and
native parasitoid species; the effects of natural enemies and other
mortality factors on EAB population dynamics using life table analyses; the
impacts of EAB and biocontrol on the survival, health, and regeneration of
ash species (*Fraxinus* spp.), and changes in forest structure and species
composition.
*Duty Station: *Lansing, MI, Forestry Sciences Laboratory on the campus of
Michigan State University.
Community:
*Lansing, MI *is the state capital and located in south-central Michigan
with many cultural amenities and community services normally associated
with larger cities. The laboratory is located on the campus of Michigan
State University. Outdoor recreation activities abound with several local
and state parks nearby. Lansing is within 1-2 hours from Lake Michigan,
Lake Huron, Ann Arbor, Detroit, and Grand Rapids, and about 4 hours from
Chicago, IL.
Vacancy Announcement
The vacancy announcement for this position will be posted in the near
future on the U.S. Government's official website for employment
opportunities at *www.usajobs.gov*. <http://www.usajobs.gov/> All persons
indicating an interest in applying for this position will be notified when
the position is posted. Those who wish to be considered for this position
must apply to the vacancy announcement and upload all required
documentation, including transcripts and eligibility for special authority
hiring, as appropriate. All applicants who have applied to the announcement
and are found to be qualified
and in the quality group will be referred for consideration.
*Contacts: *If you have questions or wish to be sent notice of the vacancy
announcement posting, please contact Dr. Therese M. Poland, USDA Forest
Service, Northern Research Station, 3101 Technology Blvd., Ste. F, Lansing,
MI 48910, therese.poland(a)usda.gov, <therese.poland(a)usda.gov>517-884-8062
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