Global Tropical Moored Buoy Array (GTMBA) Program Hiring Physical Science Technician
Join NOAA and the Global Tropical Moored Buoy Array (GTMBA) Program as a Physical Science Technician in Seattle, WA. Lead moored buoy operations at sea, procure mooring equipment and oceanographic instruments, and implement climate program plans to sustain long-term ocean observations. Application closing April 1st!
Read moreSea-Bird Scientific Hiring a Field Sales Support Specialist
Sea-Bird Scientific is hiring a Field Sales Support Specialist based in the greater Seattle, WA area. If you are an upcoming or recently graduated marine biology student interested in working with marine technology, this is a great opportunity!
Read moreNature Vision Hiring Summer Camp Environmental Educators
Nature Vision Hiring Summer Camp Environmental Educators
Nature Vision is a non-profit environmental education organization that fosters appreciation and stewardship of our environment by educating and connecting community to the world around us. We envision an inspired and connected culture where everyone makes choices for a sustainable future. Nature Vision provides in-classroom, remote, and outdoor learning programs to ensure that all students receive quality nature connections where they need them the most.
Two open positions in the University of Washington Shipboard Science Support Group
The University of Washington Shipboard Science Support Group is looking to hire two marine technicians.
One position will be the primary STARC contact and USCGC Healy support from the University of Washington and support UW vessel Thompson during the Healy’s off season. We are looking to fill this position as soon as possible.
The second position is for support of the Thompson, Rachel Carson and other facilities.
Hiring Naturalist Aide for Bioluminescence tours in Port Gamble
Hiring Naturalist Aide for Bioluminescence tours in Port Gamble
Olympic Outdoor Center is looking to hire naturalists to teach Bioluminescence as part of our tours on Port Gamble Bay. Tours are Tuesday thru Saturday, from 9:30pm—11:30pm. The naturalists would work from 9:30pm—10:30pm as part of our introduction. Additional work as a tour guide for these tours would also be available. We are looking to hire 2-3 naturalist part time.
Odegaard Writing & Research Center Now Hiring Peer Tutors and Student Assistants for 2024-2025
The Odegaard Writing & Research Center (OWRC) is hiring for multiple hourly Peer Writing Tutor and Student Assistant positions for the 2024-2025 Academic Year.
The OWRC is an interdisciplinary writing and research center that aims to support UW students, staff, and faculty on their diverse writing and research projects through one-to-one tutoring sessions, group tutoring sessions, workshops, and other programs. Our tutors are undergraduate and graduate students from a wide range of academic fields, and we provide a rich learning environment for writers and tutors alike.
Fisheries Sampler – Scientific Technician 2 – Career Seasonal – 2 Openings – *02415-24
Salary: $3,376.00 – $4,497.00 Monthly
Location: Multiple Locations – Western Washington, WA
Job Type: Seasonal
Job Number: 2024-02415
Department: Dept. of Fish and Wildlife
Opening Date: 02/22/2024
Closing Date: 3/7/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
TWO (2) OPENINGS
FULL-TIME/CAREER SEASONAL
FISHERIES SAMPLER
SCIENTIFIC TECHNICIAN 2
Fish Program
Season Length: 6.5 months
March 22 – October 7
One (1) Position – Masons Resort – Sekiu, Washington – Clallam County
One (1) Position – Ediz Hook Boat Ramp – Port Angeles, Washington – Clallam County
This is an opportunity to collect and summarize recreational salmon, marine fish, and shellfish catch data that supports sustainable fisheries management.
Job announcement – Applied Coastal Research and Engineering Section Manager (WMS Band 2), Dept. of Ecology, Lacey WA
The Shorelands & Environmental Assistance (SEA) program within the Department of Ecology is looking to fill a Regional Section Manager (WMS Band 2) position. This position is located in our Headquarter Office in Lacey, WA. Upon hire, you must live within a commutable distance from the duty station.
Ecology established the Coastal Monitoring & Analysis Program (CMAP) in 1996 and has recently added complementary work units including a Shoreline Mapping Unit and Coastal Engineering Team as part of the newly titled SEA Applied Coastal Research and Engineering (ACRE) Section.
The Glass Lab (www.theglasslab.org) is currently recruiting for three positions at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences.
For questions, please email Jessica Glass (jessica.glass@alaska.edu).
Postdoctoral Fellow: Evolution of Ice-Binding Proteins in Intertidal Invertebrates
The fellow will investigate the extent to which IBP production exists and is environmentally correlated across select lineages of intertidal invertebrates that inhabit the Arctic and subarctic. This includes generating genomic and transcriptomic datasets of several species. The project includes fieldwork, labwork, comparative genomic analysis, and coordinating specimen collection.
Read moreJob posting: MS Student position on Pacific halibut epigenetics
Project description: A 2-year MS level graduate student project is available in the Fall of 2024 or earlier for a student interested in the development of genome-wide DNA methylation-based methods for aging Pacific halibut as an alternative to current traditional aging methods. The MS student will be jointly supervised by faculty at Alaska Pacific University in Anchorage, AK, and biologists and quantitative scientists at the International Pacific Halibut Commission in Seattle, WA and the Alaska Fisheries Science Center in Juneau, AK, to develop and validate an epigenetic clock and high-throughput genomic methods for age estimation that will inform the Pacific halibut stock assessment.
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