Research Associate in Entomology and Insect Management
TITLE: Research Associate in Entomology and Insect Ecology/Management
DEPARTMENT: College of Agriculture, Community, and the Sciences
REPORTS TO: Principal Investigator
EFFECTIVE DATE: Position will Remain Open until Filled
EMPLOYMENT STATUS: Full-time
EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFICATION: Exempt
Internal Candidates are Encouraged to Apply
Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the United States. At this time, Kentucky State University is unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa
PRINCIPAL PURPOSE OF JOB: The Research Associate will serve as a support person for the Entomology and Insect Ecology and Management Program, and will assist in developing, conducting, and managing field and Laboratory research for this program at Kentucky State University. The successful candidate will also help prepare manuscripts for publishing in journals and presenting relevant information at scientific meetings, in addition to Extension and outreach programming such as the KSU Third Thursday Sustainable Ag Workshops.
SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITY:The successful candidate in this position will work closely with the principal investigator and be a member of a team conducting investigative field and laboratory research focusing on conservation biological control using native perennial plants to increase biodiversity of insect predators and parasitoids (i.e., natural enemies) to manage pest insects in vegetable and fruit crops. Specifically we are attracting several species of lady beetles, lacewings, big eyed bugs, minute pirate bugs, ground beetles and other predators and parasitoids of sweet corn pests to this and other crops. This position will also evaluate/develop sustainable methods of sweet corn insect pest management by conducting laboratory bioassays of flowering plants, weeds, and synthetic herbivore induced plant protection odors which may attract or repel beneficial insects.
This position involves designing and implementing, and maintaining field, laboratory, and greenhouse experiments. It involves setting up experiments, collecting, entering, and statistical analyses of data, assisting with development of manuscripts for publication, PowerPoints for presenting, plus training and supervising other researchers, graduate students, and undergraduates who are conducting research in the program. Experience operating farm machinery (ie. tractors, planters, cultivators, tine weeders, etc.) is preferred. Experience analyzing data using modern statistical software is essential as is fluency in all Microsoft Office Software.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
- Conduct field experiments to determine attractancy of native perennial plants to predatory lady beetles, lacewings, big eyed bugs, minute pirate bugs, ground beetles and other predators and parasitoids of sweet corn, and other vegetable and fruit crop insect pests.
- Design, implement, and maintain laboratory, field, and greenhouse experiments.
- Design and implement demonstration plots at grower collaborator farms.
- Carry out maintenance and management of experiments including plot preparation, planting, weeding, harvesting, seed purchases and detailed record keeping.
- Collect, enter, and analyze data for statistical analyses.
- Assist in developing manuscripts for publication.
- Train, supervise, and mentor research assistants, graduate, undergraduate, and high school students conducting research in this program.
- Cursory greenhouse maintenance and management for rearing native perennial plants.
- Facilitate and conduct informational talks and tours at field days, national meetings and other events.
- Conduct laboratory research using an olfactometer to quantify plant attractancy to insects
- Other related duties as required.
OTHER DUTIES: The position will conduct other duties as required.
QUALIFICATIONS: Required: M.S. in Entomology, Environmental Science, Horticulture, Agriculture, Soil Science, Agronomy, or related area. One to three years of relevant experience preferred.
Licensing and Certifications: A valid driver’s license is required. Candidate will need to earn pesticide applicators licensethrough the University of Kentucky/Kentucky State University Cooperative Extension Service.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, and ABILITIES:
- Proficient use of stereoscopic dissecting and compound microscopes.
- Be able to identify insects and plants by sight and by use of appropriate taxonomic keys.
- Ability to use a personal computer and a variety of related office and statistical software applications.
- Good knowledge and appreciation of program clientele.
- Knowledge of research and educational capabilities of USDA and the Land Grant system knowledge base in the area of expertise.
- Ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing.
- Research skills.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships.
- Ability to work independently.
- Ability to work in teams and supervise.
- Knowledge of farming practices desirable.
- To have a valid driver’s license, have daily transportation, and ability to operate a motor vehicle.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Work involves operating and carrying field-based research equipment and instrumentation
- Ability to carry at least 40 lbs
- This job involves some travel to scientific meetings and to cooperator farms.
Revised: 05/31/2023
KENTUCKY STATE UNIVERSITY is an Equal Opportunity Employer
The functions, qualifications, knowledge/skills, and physical requirements listed in this job description represent the essential duties of the job, which the incumbent must be able to perform either with or without reasonable accommodation. The Job Functions listed do not necessarily include all activities that the individual may perform. The College of Agriculture, Community, and the Sciences strives for inclusive excellence and is interested in qualified candidates who can contribute to this effort through their research, teaching, and/or Extension programs.
Required skills
- Entomology
- Working with High School Students
- Statistical Analysis Experience