Dear MARMAM community,

Maine Department of Marine Resources (DMR) is hiring a Marine Resource 
Scientist I - Acoustic Analyst. This position will play an integral role in 
DMR's Passive Acoustics Program by analyzing acoustic recordings for 
species-specific vocalizations and ambient noise levels, deploying/retrieving 
PAM moorings, and conducting various research projects. For more information, 
please see the job posting link below and the job description which is pasted 
below. This position will be based at the DMR laboratory in West Boothbay 
Harbor, Maine.

Link to the job posting: https://mainebhr.hire.trakstar.com/jobs/fk0vhje/

Feel free to contact me ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) 
with any questions about this position.

Cheers,
Anita

Anita Murray, PhD (she/her)
Lead, Passive Acoustics Program
Division of Marine Mammal Research
Maine Department of Marine Resources
194 McKown Point Road
West Boothbay Harbor, ME., 04575, USA
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY:
October 17, 2023


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DEPARTMENT OF MARINE RESOURCES
State House Station #21, Augusta, ME 04333 - *Offices Located at 32 Blossom 
Lane, Augusta

MARINE RESOURCE SCIENTIST I

(Acoustics Analysts)



-Anticipated Vacancy-



Opening Date:

October 02, 2023

Closing Date:

October 17, 2023

Location:

West Boothbay Harbor

Position #:

07200-2735

Position Type:

Full Time (Limited Period)

Class Code:

9362

Grade/Salary:

Grade 23      -       $47,611.20 - $64,230.40 Annually*

*(This includes the 5.5% salary adjustment)

________________________________
The Department of Marine Resources (DMR) is seeking applicants with strong 
scientific skills to fill a limited period Marine Resource Scientist I position 
in the Division of Marine Mammal Research within the Bureau of Marine Science 
located at the West Boothbay Harbor Laboratory.


BRIEF JOB DESCRIPTION: This position will be responsible for processing 
acoustic recordings for species-specific vocalizations using various acoustic 
analysis software. The position will also be responsible for statistical and 
ambient noise analyses. The positions will perform deployment, servicing, and 
purchasing duties needed to maintain various passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) 
projects. The positions will stay up to date on literature and relevant 
regional projects, and work with the Passive Acoustics Program lead to present 
and publish results. Each position may conduct a research project using the 
species detection and/or vocal activity data generated by the team's analysis. 
With direction from the program lead, this could include identifying a research 
question, applying for external grant funding, implementing the necessary 
statistical analyses, and disseminating results. As needed, the positions will 
work across DMR programmatic lines, including for other programs within the 
Division of Marine Mammal Research and the Division of Ecology and the 
Environment programs.



KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES PREFERRED: Applicants should demonstrate 
knowledge of cetacean biology, ecology, and/or behavior (particularly vocal 
behavior). Applicants should demonstrate knowledge of management issues with 
respect to fisheries and/or offshore wind energy development, e.g., 
entanglement, anthropogenic noise, displacement, vessel strikes. Candidates 
should demonstrate strong analytical, writing, and communication skills. 
Candidates should demonstrate an ability to work independently as well as 
cooperatively within a team. Applicants should demonstrate strong organization 
skills and be detailed oriented. Preference will be given to candidates with 
experience in PAM, bioacoustics, soundscape ecology, ambient noise, statistical 
modeling, and/or artificial neural networks. Experience with Raven Pro, 
PAMGUARD, LFDCS, R, Python, MATLAB and/or GIS software are preferred but not 
required. Experience deploying research equipment in a marine environment is 
preferred but not required.


MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A bachelor's degree in a scientific, technical, or 
engineering discipline, or equivalent in directly related work experience; and 
two (2) years of progressively responsible experience in the field of marine 
resource research and management or related field.


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