I.M. Systems Group, Inc. (IMSG) www.imsg.com is seeking to hire an 
Environmental Scientist to provide support to the NOAA Assessment & 
Restoration Division (ARD) Southeast Branch, which is based in Saint 
Petersburg, FL and has additional offices in Atlanta, GA, Dallas, TX and 
Baton Rouge, LA.  The position will be based out of one of the following 
locations St. Petersburg, Baton Rouge or Silver Spring (Office of Response 
and Restoration Headquarters).
The Southeast Branch includes ocean and coastal areas from North Carolina 
south to Florida and west to Texas, including the Caribbean.  The 
candidate designs and conducts Natural Resource Damage Assessments (NRDA) 
for oil spills, waste sites, and vessel groundings in the SE region.  In 
addition, the candidate participates with co-trustees to plan appropriate 
restoration for natural resource injuries and resolve liability; develops, 
implements and maintains mechanisms for effective all-hazards preparedness 
and response actions in the SE region; and supports the delivery of ARD 
products and services to the public.  The candidate fosters cooperation 
and coordination within and outside of National Ocean Service (NOS) to 
achieve agency missions, goals, and objectives, including those of the 
Damage Assessment, Remediation, and Restoration Program (DARRP) and Office 
of Response and Restoration (OR&R).
Responsibilities of the incumbent will include working with 
interdisciplinary and interagency groups to evaluate ecological injuries 
after hazardous materials releases – one being the Deepwater Horizon oil 
spill, which includes developing and conducting studies to determine the 
appropriate type and scale of restoration to compensate the public for 
natural resource injuries.     
Core Responsibilities: 

•       Employee shall provide technical support for the successful design 
and conduct of natural resource damage assessments. 
•       Employee shall participate in scaling the level of restoration 
necessary to compensate the public and the environment for injuries to 
natural resources. 
•       Employee shall participate in negotiating settlements and 
agreements to obtain habitat restoration within the Gulf of Mexico region.
•       Employee shall provide recommendations for aquatic ecological risk 
assessment and integrating restoration and recovery into cleanup plans for 
hazardous waste sites.
•       Employee shall recommend and participate in monitoring projects to 
ensure cleanup or restoration objectives are met. 

Qualifications: 
Required Qualifications: 
•       Master’s or Doctorate degree in environmental science, preferably 
in one of more of the following sub-disciplines: aquatic toxicology, 
fisheries ecology, environmental engineering; or environmental policy with 
an emphasis in quantitative analysis. 
•       Strong verbal and writing skills. 
•       Strong computer and analytical skills 
•       Self-motivated, energetic, strategic thinker. 

Desired Qualifications: 
•       Experience in assessing risk or injury to Gulf of Mexico coastal 
aquatic species and habitats. 
•       Knowledge of Gulf of Mexico coastal and offshore ecosystem 
function and services.
•       Knowledge of damage assessment procedures mandated by OPA and 
CERCLA. 
•       Experience working in litigation. 
•       Experience working on interdisciplinary teams. 
•       Participation in negotiations on environmental issues.
•       Knowledge of oil chemistry and effects of oil on natural resources 

To Apply: 

Please send your resume, contact information for three (3) references and 
a cover letter explaining how your qualifications meet the requirements of 
the position to [email protected] with the following subject heading:  
NOA10049 - Environmental Scientist.  The position is open until filled.  
The salary range for this position will be in the low 50k range to mid 60k 
range and will be commensurate with experience

IMSG is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Veteran Friendly.

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