GIS Analyst and Watershed Modeler The School of Natural Resources & Environment University of Michigan The School of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Michigan seeks an individual with experience in using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in watershed modeling. This person would be partially funded from a NSF/EPA Grant awarded to develop an integrated modelling environment for watershed management. The project aims to integrate existing atmospheric, hydrologic and runoff models within a GIS environment, to answer questions as to whether future climate or land use change pose a greater threat to the water quality and quantity of rivers in the Great Lakes Region. The project will concentrate on two rapidly urbanizing watersheds in Michigan those of the River Raisin and the Huron River. The individual will also be responsible for technical support of a multi-platform GIS and Remote Sensing Facility. A Ph.D. or masters degree plus 2 years of experience is required, and training in hydrology is strongly desired. The individual should be familiar with Unix, Dos/Windows and Mac platforms, and with the ESRI family of GIS products. Teaching experience is an advantage. Funding is guaranteed for two years. Salary is dependant on qualifications and experience, ability to work in the US is required. The position will be filled as soon as a suitable candidate is found. An initial review of candidates will be conducted July 12th 1997. Please mail a cover letter and resume with your training and experience to Dr. A.J. Brenner School of Natural Resources and Environment University of Michigan 430 E. University Ann Arbor MI 48109-1115 or via e-mail to ajbrenn@umich.edu The UM is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.