(updated posting from June 16)
RWEP Data Manager and Aerial Observer
The Center for Coastal Studies (CCS) is seeking a Data Manager and Aerial 
Observer for our Right Whale Ecology Program (RWEP). The CCS RWEP surveys Cape 
Cod Bay and adjacent waters in the Fall, Winter and Spring months to assess the 
abundance, distribution, and behavior of North Atlantic Right Whales in Gulf of 
Maine waters. This is full-time salaried position with benefits for one year 
with the possibility of extension. Start date for this position is on or near 
September 1, 2023. The position requires aerial survey fieldwork and oversight 
of personnel. Rate of pay is $50k-$60k and will be commensurate with experience.
Primary Responsibilities:

  *   Participating in aerial surveys for right whales. Responsibilities 
include: visually scanning for marine mammals, vessels, and gear from a small 
aircraft at low altitudes, recording sightings data on custom computer 
software, and photographing whales for individual identification using a 
digital SLR camera with a telephoto lens;
  *   Processing survey and photographic data. Data processing duties include 
QA/QC of aerial and shipboard sightings and effort data, accurate and timely 
completion of summary spreadsheets and survey reports, preliminary matching of 
right whale individual identification images, and maintenance of data 
processing programs and databases;
  *   Set up annual databases and train observers, interns, and volunteers on 
data collection and processing;
  *   QA/QC final data and images and consolidate/submit data to North Atlantic 
Right Whale Consortium;
  *   Supporting management needs: Duties include processing photo- and data 
requests from scientific and media entities, analyzing data, and preparing 
summaries and presentations for funders, the public, and stakeholder meetings;
  *   Additional duties may include assisting with whale carcass relocation and 
supporting disentanglement efforts;
  *   Public outreach including assisting with public education and outreach 
activities and writing field notes for inclusion across CCS website and social 
media platforms.
Qualifications and Skills:

  *   Masters preferred or B.A. or B.S. in Biology, Ecology, Fisheries Science 
or related field with 3-5 years of experience;
  *   Minimum one-year experience working on right whale or related aerial 
survey projects;
  *   Demonstrated experience in photo-identification of North Atlantic marine 
mammals and matching individuals to a catalog;
  *   Attention to detail for proofing and managing multiple data streams and 
large datasets;
  *   Familiarity with marine mammal visual survey data collection and 
processing methods. Adaptability to change priorities and meet strict timelines;
  *   Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, including visual 
presentations for a variety of audiences including technical, scientific, and 
the general public;
  *   Ability to work both independently and as part of a team;
  *   Strong project management skills and attention to detail;
  *   Must be able to work legally in the United States;
  *   Aircraft underwater egress training is desired but not required; however, 
ditch training with the use of compressed air will be required to conduct the 
work and is part CCS Right Whale training.
  *   SQL and R programming skills desired.

Application process:
Please submit your cover letter, CV/Resume and the contact information for 
three references in a single pdf and attached along with copies of college 
transcripts via email to 
chu...@coastalstudies.org<mailto:aja...@coastalstudies.org>.   Kindly add “RWEP 
Data Manager” in the subject line of your email. Application deadline is July 
15, 2023.

The Center for Coastal Studies is an Equal Opportunity Employer
and encourages candidates of all backgrounds to apply.
Diversity of opinions, experience, and backgrounds is a key asset.


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