Postdoctoral and Analyst positions, Marine Food Webs Under Climate Change

The Green Lab at the University of Alberta is searching for two
Postdoctoral Researchers and a Research Analyst to work on a new Lenfest
Ocean Program-funded project on marine food webs and climate change, in
collaboration with the Crowder Lab at Stanford University and NOAA
Southwest Fisheries Science Center. Please see the position descriptions
and application instructions below.

Two Postdoctoral Research Positions (Marine Food Webs Under Climate
Change):

Description:  The successful applicants will work with a team of 
researchers and managers in the US and Canada to develop tools for
predicting and evaluating distributional shifts in key fisheries species
in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem (CCLME) under climate
change. This project entails 1) developing a database of marine species
characteristics, 2) conducting multivariate analyses of foraging traits 
in relation to ecosystem state, 3) developing spatially explicit food web
models of the CCLME coupled with ocean climate projections from the
Regional Ocean Modelling System, and 4) liaising with project partners 
and funders to coordinate working group activities.

Qualifications: Ph.D. in Ecology, Earth Sciences, Environmental Studies,
Natural Resource Management, Oceanography, or Computer Science; 
experience developing and leading research analyses with ecological 
and/or oceanographic data sets. An interest and background in foraging 
ecology is an asset, as well as a desire to conduct research that informs 
management. We seek candidates with skills and experience in the 
following areas: database creation and management, multivariate 
statistics, data synthesis and collation, food web modeling, spatial 
statistics. The applicant must be able to code, perform advanced 
statistical analyses, develop relationships with managers and scientists, 
and summarize scientific findings in the form of written manuscripts, 
oral presentations, and reports to funders and agencies. We welcome 
applications from individuals with relevant experience and skill sets in 
non-marine systems as well.

Setting: The positions will be based at the University of Alberta in 
Edmonton, Canada, a top five research university in the country. Travel 
to Monterey, California, for collaboration is also required. Learn more 
about the host labs here (www.greenlab.ca) and here
(https://crowderlab.stanford.edu/).

Salary: $48,000-54,000; commensurate with qualifications and experience.

Start date: Negotiable.

Term of appointment:  Initial appointment is for one year with renewal 
for
year 2 based on a review to assess performance.

To apply: Applications must include a cover letter addressing your
interest in the topic and how you meet the qualifications, your CV, one 
to three writing samples of published material, and contact information 
for three references. Documents/materials must be submitted in a single 
PDF file with the position title as the subject header to
[email protected].

Closing date: Application review will begin October 15 2018. The 
positions will remain open until filled.

Web posting: https://goo.gl/unKDmi


Research Analyst (Marine Food Webs Under Climate Change):

Description: The successful applicant will work with a team of 
researchers and managers on a database of marine species characteristics 
to be used in a model of food web dynamics in the California Current 
Large Marine Ecosystem (CCLME) under climate change. This two-year 
project entails 1) contributing to and maintaining a database of marine 
species characteristics and 2) liaising with the project team and 
collaborators to coordinate bi-annual working group meetings. Skills 
required include experience with database management, data synthesis and 
collation, and scientific writing. An interest and background in foraging 
ecology is an asset, as well as a desire to conduct research that informs 
management. Responsibilities include serving as primary and co-author on 
peer reviewed manuscripts, helping write project reports for funding and 
management agencies, and assisting with the coordination of a working 
group.

Qualifications: M.Sc. in Ecology, Biology, Earth Sciences, Environmental
Studies, Natural Resource Management or Oceanography; experience working
with biological data sets; knowledge of foraging ecology and marine
ecosystem dynamics. Experience developing and ideally leading research
analyses; database creation and management.

Setting: The position will be based at the University of Alberta in
Edmonton, Canada. Travel to Monterey, California, for collaboration is
also required. Learn more about the host institutions here
(www.greenlab.ca) and here (https://crowderlab.stanford.edu/).

Salary:  Commensurate with qualifications and experience; benefits
included.

Start date: Negotiable, but as early as November 2018.

Term of appointment:  Initial appointment is for one year with renewal 
for
year 2 based on a review to assess performance.

To apply: Applications must include a letter of application that 
addresses your interest in the topic and how you meet the qualifications, 
your CV, one to three writing samples (of published material), and 
contact information for three references. Documents/materials must be 
submitted in a single PDF file with the position title as the email 
subject to [email protected].

Closing date: Application review will begin October 15 2018. The position
will remain open until filled.           

Web posting: https://goo.gl/5jHpQL

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