I'd like to take an opportunity to let people know about a job opportunity to 
be a lead whale scientist in an active research program at the Maine Department 
of Marine Resources in West Boothbay Harbor, Maine. The program is currently 
conducting research that centers around the North Atlantic right whale. This 
includes broad-scale passive acoustic monitoring in the Gulf of Maine, the 
development of habitat driven forecasting models, siting and monitoring 
potential offshore wind arrays, and the development and testing of fishing gear 
modifications, including weak links, sub-surface gear location, and ropeless 
fishing technologies. This position will have the flexibility to bring new 
skills, projects, and funding to the program that fits within the successful 
applicants skill sets.

See below for the position listing and link for more information or to apply. 
Feel free to contact me directly with any questions regarding the position. 
Thanks!

https://mainebhr.hire.trakstar.com/jobs/fk0sg2n/

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Erin Summers
Lead, Division of Ecology and the Environment
Bureau of Marine Science
erin.l.summ...@maine.gov<mailto:erin.l.summ...@maine.gov>


  Opening Date:

February 11, 2022

Closing Date:

March 11, 2022

  Location:

W. Boothbay Harbor

   Position #:

07200-2682

  Position Type:

Permanent Full Time

   Class Code:

9364

  Grade/Salary:

28     $59,176.00 - $80,808.00/Annually* (*Includes 5.5% Stipend)

________________________________
The Department of Marine Resources (DMR) is seeking applicants with strong 
scientific skills to fill a Marine Resource Scientist III position in the 
Ecology and the Environment Division/Bureau of Marine Science located at the 
West Boothbay Harbor Laboratory.
BRIEF JOB DESCRIPTION: This is a new position created to be the independent 
scientific lead for DMR's large whale research program. The position will be 
responsible for designing and implementing high priority research that will 
support and expand on current monitoring programs, as well as feed directly 
into management and modeling initiatives. Currently, a large focus of the work 
is on the endangered North Atlantic right whale, including understanding their 
distribution and habitat use along Maine's coast and how the resulting overlap 
with fixed gear fisheries impacts both right whale conservation and management 
of the fishery. In addition to the biological research outlined above, the 
position will work directly with fixed gear fisheries to develop and test 
mitigation measures, including new technologies and gear modifications to 
reduce the risk of gear entanglement.  This position will also represent DMR at 
state, regional, and federal meetings and working groups as appointed. The 
position will lead and support partners in collaborative research projects, 
including pursuing external funding opportunities that align with DMR's 
priorities.   The position will provide recommendations, scientific analyses, 
and input to the policy group at DMR on large whale conservation, fishery 
management, offshore wind development, and other related issues as needed. 
Finally, the position will work across programmatic lines within the DMR to 
foster collaboration and maximize DMR's strengths. This is a supervisory 
position that will include the direct supervision of multiple DMR staff members 
and contractors, as well as the oversight of other programs within the Division 
as assigned. Work will include other duties as assigned by the supervisor. 
Applicants should be able to demonstrate knowledge of large whale biology and 
related bycatch issues. Preference will be given to candidates with experience 
working collaboratively with the fishing industry, as well as an expertise in 
an area of study such as passive acoustics, telemetry, risk mitigation, or 
habitat modelling. A successful candidate should demonstrate strong 
supervisory, analytical, project design, and writing skills. Experience in 
Microsoft Access, R, and GIS are preferred but not required.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A Bachelors Degree in a scientific, technical, or 
engineering discipline, or equivalent in directly related work experience and 
eight (8) years of progressively responsible experience in the field of marine 
resource research and management or related field which includes supervision 
and coordination of research and support functions.

Erin Summers
Director, Division of Ecology and the Environment
Maine Department of Marine Resources
PO Box 8
West Boothbay Harbor, ME. 04575
(207) 350-6076 phone
(207) 633-9579 fax
www.maine.gov/dmr<http://www.maine.gov/dmr>

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