[Coral-List] Research Technician position at NOAA/AOML
Derek Manzello
derek.manzello at noaa.gov
Tue Nov 21 15:52:11 UTC 2017
I forgot to include the number for the position announcement. Here it
is: P100033283
Regards,
Derek
On 11/16/2017 10:59 AM, Derek Manzello wrote:
> Dear Coral-List,
>
> The Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies (CIMAS)
> at the University of Miami invites applications for a Research
> Associate I to work closely with scientists at RSMAS and NOAA’s
> Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory’s Ocean Chemistry
> and Ecosystem Division (AOML/OCED) on the impacts of environmental
> change (thermal stress and ocean acidification) on coral reef ecosystems.
>
> The successful candidate’s duties will include, but are not limited to
> the following: 1) Laboratory analysis and interpretation of carbonate
> chemistry including pH, total alkalinity, pCO2, and dissolved
> inorganic carbon, 2) Field work involving SCUBA diving in coral reef
> environments, 3) Data QC and management for carbonate chemistry,
> environmental data, and coral reef ecological data, and 4) Maintaining
> experimental aquaria for lab studies on coral reef organisms.
>
> Applicants must possess a bachelor’s degree in marine science or a
> related field from an accredited university and some research
> experience gained during education/training or in employment in a
> research position. They must be highly motivated, organized, and have
> the ability to adapt to a dynamic lab environment. Strong analytical
> and laboratory skills are required, along with a proven track record
> of routinely conducting physically demanding field work. An AAUS SCUBA
> diving certification is required and experience with small boats is
> preferred. Preference will be given to candidates who possess a close
> familiarity with coral reef ecosystems, carbonate chemistry (analysis
> and interpretation of data), and ocean acidification. Proficiency with
> computers is preferred, including MS Excel, MS Access, ArcGIS, and
> image analysis software packages.
>
> Apply online at: www.miami.edu/careers. Curriculum Vitae, a letter of
> interest, and the contact information for 3 persons who can provide
> letters of recommendation are required.
>
> For further information, candidates should contact Dr. Derek Manzello
> (Derek.Manzello at noaa.gov)
>
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