We are seeking an enthusiastic and highly motivated research technician to join our team (https://sites.dartmouth.edu/behrmanlab/) studying behavior evolution in Drosophila. The team integrates molecular genetics, neuroscience, and evolutionary ecology techniques to study mechanisms underlying behavior evolution and how behavior affects evolution in natural populations. The technician will primarily assist in Drosophila stock maintenance, behavior experiments and CRISPR transgenics. Additional opportunities for molecular biology and field work are possible depending on experience and interest. This position is ideal for a candidate looking to gain more research experience and possibly publications before applying to a graduate program. The position will require full-time work on campus at Dartmouth and it has the possibility to be renewed. The ideal candidate will have excellent organizational skills with attention to detail, ability maintain detailed records of experiments and capacity to accurately complete work independently with good judgment and time management. Previous educational and work experience should illustrate a good work ethic and interest in scientific research. Competitive candidates will have strong scientific reasoning, excellent communication skills, and enthusiasm for working with a diverse team. Previous experience with Drosophila husbandry and genetic crosses and with basic molecular biology techniques (e.g., DNA extractions, PCR, RNA) is favorable but not a requirement. Both the Behrman Lab and Department of Biological Sciences value diversity and inclusivity. We encourage applications from those who identify with groups historically underrepresented in STEM. Please apply here: https://searchjobs.dartmouth.edu/postings/75085 Applications will be reviewed until filled. Emily L. Behrman (she/her) Assistant Professor Department of Biological Sciences Dartmouth College Hanover, NH 03755 email: Emily.L.Behrman@Dartmouth.edu lab website: https://sites.dartmouth.edu/behrmanlab/ "Emily L. Behrman" (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)