Working Title:  FISH & WILDLIFE BIOLOGICAL SCIENTIST II

Broadband/Class Code:  19-1023-02

Position Number:  77071751

Annual Salary Range:  $1,267.14 biweekly

Announcement Type:  Open Competitive

Facility:  FISH AND WILDLIFE RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Pay Grade/ Pay Band:  BB008



Closing Date: 10/01/2010



Section: Wildlife Research



Sub-Section: Marine Mammals



Headquarters: Saint Petersburg, Florida (Pinellas County)



Starting Salary: $1267.14 biweekly. This is a full-time position with benefits.



Brief Description of Job Duties:  Successful candidate will assist in the 
coordination of salvage and recovery efforts of marine mammal carcasses for the 
Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI) Marine Mammal Pathobiology 
Laboratory.  The incumbent will serve as member of FWC's manatee necropsy team 
conducting field and laboratory necropsies on manatee and other marine mammal 
carcasses, record observations and complete associated necropsy reports.  
He/she will recover marine mammal carcasses for necropsy from the Northwest 
region (coastal and inland waterways of Manatee County to Escambia County) of 
Florida and assist in manatee rescue and transport operations in the Northwest 
region as well as assist with manatee rescue and capture operations away from 
designated area as needed.  He/she will serve in regional on-call status 
between 8am and 5pm on weekends and holidays in rotation with other MMPL staff 
members for the purpose of responding to manatee emergencies as needed or 
assigned and serve in statewide on-call status between 5pm and 8 am Friday 
through Thursday and all day for state holidays during assigned week in a 
weekly rotation with four other FWRI field staff.  The incumbent will oversee 
repairs and general maintenance of MMPL vessels, vehicles, trailers, laboratory 
and field equipment and will be responsible for monitoring and restocking 
laboratory and field consumables as well as other purchases, as necessary.



MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:  A bachelor's degree with a major in a life or physical 
sciences and one year of professional biological experience in a field or lab 
research program; or a master's degree in one of the life or physical sciences. 
 Experience in capturing, handling, transporting and necropsy of marine mammals.

Valid driver's license is required.



REQUIRED ENTRY LEVEL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:  Knowledge of: methods of 
data collection; principles and techniques of research and analysis; marine 
mammal anatomy and necropsy techniques.  Skills: Facility with database, 
spreadsheet, word processing, and graphics software such as Microsoft Word, 
Access, Excel, and PowerPoint; use of scientific biomedical field equipment 
such as portable ultrasound, PIT tags, venipuncture kits, and biopsy equipment. 
 Familiarity with capture, handling, and transport of manatees and other marine 
mammals.  Abilities to: conduct marine mammal necropsies; serve in on-call 
status nights and weekends, write reports and scientific manuscripts; to 
supervise people, establish and maintain effective working relationships; to 
communicate effectively verbally and in writing.



Application Process: Applicants must apply by the closing date through People 
First using the website listed below.

https://peoplefirst.myflorida.com/
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