Quantitative Analysis Data Science Support
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Description of Duties:
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Analyze spatial and temporal variability in abundance and composition of fish, their prey, competitors, predators, and habitats.
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Analyze and generate relationships between fish responses (e.g., density, biomass, growth, survival) and stressors (environmental/ecological conditions, habitat metrics, management actions) in particular life stages.
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Contribute statistical and spatial analysis expertise to construction and implementation of fish life cycle (stock assessment) models and simulations evaluating cumulative effects across life cycles - with emphasis on ecological interactions (predators, prey) and expanding model complexity in estuary and nearshore domains.
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Share comprehensive workflow protocols and research products.
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Write reports, contribute to journal manuscripts, and present results at regional and national meetings and scientific conferences, as needed.
Requirements
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Education: Doctorate from an accredited college/university with an emphasis in a field related to the task order, including geomorphology, oceanography, hydrology, fisheries, ecology, natural sciences, mathematics, and/or statistics.
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Experience: Five (5) or more years of relevant experience, including familiarity with the species and habitats managed by NOAA Fisheries in the West Coast region.
Desired:
- Advanced degree in a related field - may substitute for two (MS) or four (PhD) years of experience.
CERTIFICATIONS: Required:
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Valid U.S. driver's license - required and maintained throughout the period of performance.
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Public trust suitability; background investigation cleared prior to beginning performance.
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Government-required training to be completed within 5 business days of start: NOAA IT Security, NOAA Safety, Sexual Assault/Sexual Harassment Prevention & Response (NAM 1330-52.222-70(b)(6)), and Records Management 101.
RESPONSIBILITIES: Required (Deliverables):
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Reproducible workflows documented; computer scripts and methods shared in an open-source framework such as GitHub.
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Analysis products stored in an accessible, organized way; data and models shared via collaborative scientific platforms and public research repositories.
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Written status reports and other ad hoc communications as needed.
SKILLS: Required:
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Strong quantitative skills including familiarity with modeling and data analysis; familiarity with software such as R, Python, GitHub and GIS, and with open-science concepts.
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Excellent verbal and written communication; experience writing reports and publishing peer-reviewed articles.
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Ability to manage workload, stay organized, and produce high-quality work efficiently; able to work independently and on interdisciplinary teams.