The Prehistoric Museum at Utah State University Eastern invites applications for a three-year, full-time fossil preparator position. This newly created position will spearhead the preparation of fossils from the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry (CLDQ) at Jurassic National Monument. Those fossils were collected during a mitigation project at the quarry and will be held in perpetuity in the Prehistoric Museum collections. This important fossil locality is less than 30 miles from the museum and is one of the region’s premiere paleontological resources. CLDQ contains one of the densest concentrations of Jurassic-aged dinosaur bones ever found, with over 12,000 fossils representing at least 74 individual animals. The site is notable for its unusually high number of carnivorous dinosaurs—more than 75% of the bones come from predators like Allosaurus, with over 46 individuals identified. Though this position will primarily focus on fossil preparation, the qualified candidate will also oversee collections management of CLDQ specimens. The preparator will occasionally work with the museum's field program across eastern and southern Utah in some of the richest fossil-bearing rocks on the planet. The candidate will also have the opportunity to assist in paleontological education and outreach at the Prehistoric Museum. The successful candidate will be proficient in the use of air scribes for fossil preparation, will have some experience in collections work and fieldwork, and will have exceptional interpersonal skills to work as part of a growing team of paleontologists. Review of applicants will begin March 16, 2026, and the position will remain open until filled.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level