The Marine Mammals Research Program of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game 
(ADF&G) is recruiting for an Analyst-Programmer position.

The position is full-time and permanent, and the selected candidate will aid in 
the management, storage, access, and analysis of marine mammal research data. 
The ADF&G Marine Mammals Research Program is a research team currently focused 
on ice seals, Steller sea lions, harbor seals, walruses, belugas, and bowhead 
whales; additional information may be found on the program's website:
http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=marinemammalprogram.main

A significant portion of the near-term data management tasks for this 
Analyst-Programmer position will involve designing a data management system and 
consolidating and migrating these data into SQL Server and creating user 
interfaces using Access or web-based programming languages. The incumbent will 
also conduct analyses independently and with staff biometricians and 
biologists; as such, there will be opportunities to be involved in scientific 
publications and field work.
In addition to solid technical skills, the ideal applicant for this position 
will have a biological background (or experience working with biological data), 
excellent analytical skills, and interest in facilitating research on Alaska's 
marine mammals. The incumbent should have a strong interest in ecology, 
dedication to developing and delivering datasets with high integrity, and have 
experience working in a collaborative environment.

Full details about the recruitment for this position may be found here: 
http://agency.governmentjobs.com/alaska/default.cfm?action=viewJob&jobID=744869

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