We are seeking an Instructional Support Technician to lead marine mammal line
transect and photo-ID surveys in the New York Bight.

Brief Description of Duties:

The SoMAS Instructional Support Technician provides scientific support
for offshore
monitoring surveys and research cruises in the New York Bight. Duties will
include:

- Leading line transect surveys for marine mammals in offshore waters of
the New York Bight.

- Performing statistical analyses on gathered data and samples, ensuring
quality quality control of processes and materials used.

- Working with a transdisciplinary team of ecologists and physical and
chemical oceanographers during field work and analysis.

- Project planning and participation in field research programs and
oceanographic cruises, including sample collection, setting up equipment
and materials.

- Organizing and analyzing data related to marine mammal abundance and
distribution from research cruises.

- Preparing progress and final reports for funded activities.

- Presenting research results and programmatic results for sponsors, the
public, at conferences and to the NYSDEC.

- Other duties or projects as assigned as appropriate to rank and
departmental mission.


Required Qualifications (evidenced by an attached resume):

Bachelor’s Degree in biology, ecology, oceanography, fisheries science or a
related field. Two (2) years of full-time experience conducting marine
mammal surveys or research. Experience conducting line transect surveys.
Marine mammal identification skills. Experience surveying marine mammals.
Marine mammal photo-ID experience.



Preferred Qualifications:

Master's of Science in biology, ecology, oceanography, fisheries science or
a related field. Boat operating experience. Experience creating and working
with databases. Experience working with ArcGIS. Experience writing formal
reports and/or publications.

For further information or to apply for this position online, please visit
Stony Brook Jobs and reference positing 1803867 (link below). Contact Dr.
Lesley Thorne (lesley.tho...@stonybrook.edu) with any questions.

https://stonybrooku.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?job=1803867&tz=GMT-05%3A00

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Lesley Thorne, Assistant Professor
School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences
Stony Brook University,  Stony Brook, NY 11794-5000
631.632.5117
www.thornelab.com
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