Battelle manages and operates the National Ecological Observatory 
Network (NEON) project, which is solely funded by the National Science 
Foundation. A 30+ year project dedicated to understanding how changes in 
climate, land use and invasive species impact ecology, the observatory’s 
scientists and engineers are collecting a comprehensive range of 
ecological data on a continental scale across 20 eco-climatic domains 
representing US ecosystems.  Our teams use cutting-edge technology, 
including an airborne observation platform that captures images of 
regional landscapes and vegetation; mobile, relocatable, and fixed data 
collection sites with automated ground sensors to monitor soil and 
atmosphere; and trained field crews who observe and sample populations 
of diverse organisms and collect soil and water data.  Once structures 
are completed, a leading edge cyberinfrastructure will calibrate, store 
and publish this information.  The Observatory includes more than 500+ 
personnel and is the first of its kind designed to detect and enable 
forecasting of ecological change at continental scales.

We are currently seeking Aquatic Instrumentation Scientist. This 
position is located in Boulder, CO.

 POSITION SUMMARY:
The Aquatic Instrumentation Scientist will be part of an Aquatic Team 
that is responsible for operating, maintaining, and improving a national 
program to assess physical, chemical, and biological changes in lakes, 
rivers, and streams over 30 years.  The Team currently documents field 
and lab methods, maintains and improves algorithms for data QA/QC and 
uncertainty estimates, and trains personnel in order to produce high 
quality data products for the research, education, and decision-making 
community.
Specifically, the Aquatic Instrumentation Scientist will work with an 
interdisciplinary team of ecologists, engineers, and other scientists to 
develop, test, and implement statistically valid quality control and 
assurance procedures for data products that will enable researchers to 
investigate the impact of climate change, land-use change, invasive 
species, and unsustainable water use on freshwater ecosystems of North 
America. The Aquatic Instrumentation Scientist is responsible for 
evaluating, updating, and maintaining detailed sampling designs and 
analytical protocols for the aquatic instrumented subsystem (AIS) of the 
NEON project. This position will require collaboration with the NEON 
Engineering Team for development of engineering-level documentation of 
the AIS components, including AIS infrastructure redesign efforts. The 
position will develop data analysis packages to monitor, evaluate and 
test sensor data across a nationally distributed sensor network, and 
update algorithm theoretical basis documents, command, configuration, 
and control documents for sensor installations, and update the 
scientific rationale for the NEON AIS, as needed. The Staff Scientist 
will define and improve approaches for quantifying and tracking 
uncertainty, calculating error budgets, and developing models for trend 
detection. The position will develop, document, and analyze data for 
data comparison, availability, and validation tests for NEON AIS data 
products. Ultimately, the position will develop automated procedures for 
detecting fluctuations or erratic readings that may indicate a problem 
due to sensor installation or field conditions that require attention. 
This position will play a key role in communications with the aquatic 
Technical Working Groups and the larger aquatic science community. In 
collaboration with the Aquatic Sciences Manager, this position will help 
identify and propose new initiatives to further Battelle business 
opportunities.   
This position requires a broad experience base in freshwater ecology, 
with a specific focus on experience and knowledge of monitoring 
instrumentation in aquatic systems.  Further, experience in programming 
languages such as R or Python is strongly preferred. The ideal candidate 
will have at least five years of research experience. 

 MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
•       Lead the development and implementation of data QA/QC plans and 
algorithms for the Aquatic Instrumented Subsystem (AIS). Code data 
processing and testing procedures and write sensor-related quality 
assurance and algorithm basis documents. 
•       Update the command, configuration, and control documents for 
aquatic sensors and data generating devices.
•       Assist in training program for field based crews for 
instrumentation installation, maintenance and procedure plans, and 
optimization.
•       Document and support the scientific rationale for the NEON AIS, 
validate decisions against that design.
•       Participates in the larger NEON science community (e.g., 
attending conferences and working groups), supporting the active 
engagement between the Observatory and the broader science community to 
promote scientific advancements in continental- scale ecology relevant 
to the Observatory mission. 
•       Collaborate with NEON engineers and scientists to ensure the 
appropriate sensor calibrations and audit sampling procedures for the 
AIS
•       Travels to Domain sites up to 10% of work time.
•       Follow NEON safety requirements, policy, and procedures.
THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS MUST BE MET TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS 
POSITION:
•       PhD degree in ecology, biology, engineering, or a related field 
and 0 – 2 years of experience, OR
•       Master's degree in ecology, biology, engineering, or a related 
field and 2-5 years of experience, OR
•       Bachelor's degree in ecology, biology, engineering, or a related 
field and 5 - 8 years of experience
•       Experience in aquatic or riparian ecology, limnology, or related 
field.
•       Specialization in instrumentation and methodology of lakes, 
rivers, and streams ecosystems.
•       Previous experience in freshwater ecology, with emphasis on the 
development of long-term maintenance of a disperse network of in situ 
instrumentation. 
•       Significant field experience working in lakes, rivers, or 
streams of North America.  
•       Significant experience communicating to the research community 
and federal agencies in a high-profile, professional environment, with 
demonstrated experience working in a collaborative scientific and 
engineering enterprise.
•       Demonstrated ability to write technical and scientific 
documents.
•       High level of attention to detail, with a self-directed and 
goal-oriented work style.
•       Experience working with databases or other data management 
software (e.g. Access, Oracle).
•       Experience with statistical analysis.
•       Experience with data analysis using coding language (e.g. R, 
Python).
•       Ability and willingness to travel to Aquatic sites up to 10% of 
the time.
THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS ARE DESIRED, BUT NOT REQUIRED TO BE 
CONSIDERED FOR THIS POSITION:
•       Expertise with in situ aquatic sensor maintenance, data quality 
assessment, and theory including both optical and electrical types.
•       Proficient knowledge of stream hydrological and morphological 
dynamics preferred.
•       Experience optimizing field installations of aquatic 
instrumentation. 
•       Experience programming in R or Python.
•       Experience with trend analysis.
•       Experience with geographical location information systems, such 
as ArcGIS.
•       Experience working with federal and state agencies and NGO’s.

Apply:  https://www.battelle.org/careers

BENEFITS
Battelle’s competitive benefits program includes comprehensive medical 
and dental care, matching 401K, paid time off, flexible spending 
accounts, disability coverage, and other benefits that help provide 
financial protection for you and your family.
 
Battelle provides employment and opportunities for advancement, 
compensation, training, and growth according to individual merit, 
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual 
orientation, gender identity, marital status, age, genetic information, 
disability, military or veteran status, or any other protected classes 
covered under federal or applicable state and local law. Our goal is for 
each staff member to have the opportunity to grow to the limits of their 
abilities and to achieve personal and organizational objectives. We will 
support positive programs for equal treatment of all staff and full 
utilization of all qualified employees at all levels within Battelle.

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