Dear Colleagues:

Please pass on the announcement to interested candidates that are looking for a 
position in passive acoustics, noise modeling, fish acoustics, and/or 
bottlenose dolphin population monitoring. The position is an interesting mix of 
programming and field work.

"The University of South Carolina Beaufort (USCB) Marine Sensory and 
Neurobiology Lab and the Lowcountry Dolphin Conservation Program (Supervisor 
Dr. Eric Montie) will soon post a position to hire a motivated Research 
Technician to join our Team. The Research Technician will (i) assist a Team of 
scientists to measure underwater-radiated noise (URN) levels of vessels in 
shallow coastal oceans; (ii) help with population studies of bottlenose 
dolphins in the estuaries of Beaufort-Bluffton-Hilton Head Island, South 
Carolina, USA; and (iii) assist with our Estuarine Soundscape Observatory 
Network in SC (ESONS). Duties include reviewing passive acoustic datasets using 
Adobe Audition to identify sound-producing fish, marine mammals, and vessels; 
analyzing these datasets using MATLAB or R; operating small research vessels 
(16 - 21 feet) during dolphin surveys; boat and trailer cleaning/maintenance; 
routinely checking safety gear; lifting and deploying heavy scientific 
equipment; transporting vessels for maintenance; washing field trucks; and 
cleaning field bay. The position is from 5/15/2023 to 5/14/2024, with a 
possible extension pending funding and performance. The position is 40 
hours/week at $20.00 per hour, which equates to a yearly salary of 
approximately $41,600. Health insurance is included and employees may elect to 
participate in the SC Retirement System. Qualified candidates must have a MS in 
Biology, Marine Biology, Computational Science, or related degree; demonstrate 
programming experience in MATLAB or R applicable to analyzing acoustic 
datasets; and experience working on small research vessels or an OUPV/Six-pack 
Captain's License. If you are interested in this position, please submit a CV 
with a list of three references to Dr. Eric Montie, 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>, for preliminary review."

Sincerely,

Eric W. Montie, MS, PhD
Associate Professor of Marine Biology (USCB)
Faculty in the Marine Biology Graduate Program (College of Charleston)
Marine Sensory and Neurobiology Lab
The Lowcountry Dolphin Conservation Program
One University Boulevard * Science & Technology Building, Room 103
Bluffton, SC 29909
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Phone: (843) 208-8107

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https://academics.uscb.edu/natural-sciences/faculty/eric-montie.html
http://marinebiology.cofc.edu/about-the-program/faculty-listing/montie-eric.php
https://www.facebook.com/MarineNeuroLabAtUSCB/

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