Undergraduate Field Research Assistant Position

Hiring Organization: MSU Dept of Horticulture Landscape and Christmas Tree Physiology Cregg Lab
Employment type: Seasonal
Job Location: East Lansing, MI
Application Due Date: April 1, 2024

MSU Landscape and Christmas Tree Physiology Lab

2024 Undergraduate Field Research Assistant Position (Internship Available)

About the research/position:

The MSU Tree Physiology lab (Dr. Bert Cregg's lab) is seeking undergraduate research assistants to work full-time during the 2024 field season (May to August), and part-time may also be available through fall semester. Previous experience is not required.

Successful applicants will participate in several projects related to nursery and Christmas tree research and establishment of urban landscape plantings. Research assistants will perform a variety of tasks both in the lab and in field settings on campus and farms across Michigan – 90% of our time is spent outside!

Field work includes plot setup, measuring plant growth, and data collection. Research assistants will learn to use instrumentation related to tree physiology (i.e., measuring rate of photosynthesis and plant water potential). Additional duties include nursery management, plot maintenance, and data entry.

Qualifications:

  • An interest in learning about landscape trees, nursery production, Christmas tree plantations and working outside
  • A valid driver's license
  • Ability to lift 40 lbs
  • Ability to work well independently and with others

What to expect:

  • Pay is starting at $15-16 (depending on experience) with potential for raises
  • Schedule is Monday-Friday, 8:30-4:30
  • Up to 40 hours/week is available May-August, and part-time is available during fall semester
  • This position can serve as an internship, if needed

To Apply:

Please apply through handshake, or email a resume to Riley Johnson (rouseril@msu.edu) by April 1, 2024.