Dear Bioacoustics 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 and 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/fk0pzje/

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

Best,

Nicole Velandia

Nicole Velandia (She/Her)
Marine Resource Scientist II
Passive Acoustics Program
Division of Marine Mammal Research
Maine Department of Marine Resources

[Cell phone](207)-350-7632
[Location]PO Box 8, 194 McKown Point Rd
      West Boothbay, ME 04575

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APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY:
February 13, 2025




Direct Hire Career Opportunity Bulletin

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

(Acoustics Analyst)



Opening Date:

January 31, 2025

Closing Date:

February 13, 2025

Location:

West Boothbay Harbor

Position #:

07200-2709

Position Type:

Full Time (Limited Period)

Class Code:

9362

Grade/Salary:

Grade 24 - $54,537.60- $76,460.80 Per Year*

*(This includes the 5.5% Salary Adjustment)




The Department of Marine Resources (DMR) is seeking a qualified candidate with 
strong scientific skills to fill one (1) limited period position of Marine 
Resource Scientist I located at the West Boothbay Harbor Laboratory.


BRIEF JOB DESCRIPTION: This position will be part of a team primarily 
responsible for processing acoustic recordings for species-specific 
vocalizations using various software. This position will also be responsible 
for statistical and ambient noise analyses. This position will perform 
deployment/retrieval, servicing, and purchasing duties needed to maintain 
passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) projects. This position will stay up to date 
on literature and relevant regional projects, and work with the Passive 
Acoustics Program Lead to present and publish results. Once acoustic datasets 
have been processed, this position may have the opportunity to 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 position 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.



KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES PREFERRED:

  *   Previous experience with passive acoustic analysis and/or 
deploying/retrieving passive acoustics equipment.
  *   Knowledge of cetacean biology, ecology, and/or behavior, particularly 
vocal behavior.
  *   Knowledge of management issues with respect to fisheries and/or offshore 
wind energy development.
  *   Ability to demonstrate strong analytical, writing, and communication 
skills.
  *   An ability to work independently as well as cooperatively within a team.
  *   Ability to demonstrate strong organization skills and be detail oriented.



For questions specific to the position, please contact the Hiring Manager, 
Nicole Velandia, at: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>



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. Prior experience participating in offshore 
research cruises is preferred.


MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Entry level education, training, or experience in a 
scientific, technical, or engineering discipline with demonstrated experience 
in the field of marine resource research and management or another related 
field.







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