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Thanks!
Dave Reed

FWC-FWRI Biological Scientist IV:
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is seeking to hire a 40 
hour per week Biostatistician or Quantitative Ecologist. The successful 
candidate will provide statistical consulting services to Commission staff as a 
member of the Center for Biostatistics and Modeling. Consulting areas include 
general statistical advice, design of experiments and monitoring studies, data 
analysis, population modeling, and manuscript preparation and review. Duties 
include performing quantitative analysis and modeling of scientific data using 
appropriate statistical methods and modern graphic techniques; reviewing 
current wildlife research and monitoring techniques to provide advice to 
research staff on appropriate and efficient methodologies; generating 
publication-quality graphics for publication in peer-reviewed manuscripts; and 
training staff in modern statistical analyses and techniques. The position is 
housed at FWC's Fish and Wildlife Research Institute in St. Petersburg, FL.
Qualifications:
At least a Master's degree from an accredited college or university with major 
course of study in statistics or one of the natural sciences with demonstrable 
proficiency in quantitative analysis. Candidates may be given preference if 
they have a doctorate from an accredited college or university in statistics or 
ecology.
Knowledge, skills, and abilities:

  *   Excellent written and oral communication skills
  *   Ability to understand and appreciate research problems from the 
perspective of a biologist or resource manager
  *   Ability to produce statistical programming code (for SAS or R), graphics, 
summary results, and written documents in a manner that is easily shared with 
and understood by FWC staff
  *   Familiarity or working knowledge in the areas of experimental design, 
linear models, generalized linear models, mixed effect (hierarchical) models, 
and nonparametric models
  *   Familiarity or working knowledge in Bayesian analysis, distance sampling, 
capture-recapture techniques, and occupancy estimation preferred
  *   Proficient programming skills in either R or SAS
  *   Knowledge of ecological software preferred (e.g. PRESENCE, MARK, DISTANCE)
  *   Ability to work independently to plan, organize, and coordinate work 
assignments
  *   Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with 
research staff, including personnel stationed at field offices throughout the 
state of Florida
Salary: $55,000 plus benefits
All applications must be submitted through the Florida State PeopleFirst system 
by 11/27/2015. To apply please go to:
https://jobs.myflorida.com/viewjob.html;jsessionid=9B28139253C96C261EF24EB413488526?optlink-view=view-847081&ERFormID=newjoblist&ERFormCode=any
Please include a cover letter, describing your interest in and qualifications 
for the position, along with a CV with your application. If you experience any 
problems with the PeopleFirst website during your application process please 
call 1-877-562-7287.


____________________________________________
Dave Reed
Research Administrator  / Research Information Services
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
100 8th Avenue S.E.
St. Petersburg, FL  33701
Phone: 727-502-4876
Fax: 727-893-1679

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