The New England Aquarium is seeking an experienced aerial observer for
surveys in New England focusing on large whales. See below for more
information on job description and how to apply.

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We are seeking a highly motivated Aerial Observer Research Assistant to
participate in aerial surveys for whales, dolphins and sea turtles in New
England waters. Duties will include serving as an observer on all aerial
surveys; quality checking data; coordination with other observers and the
flight crew; and analysis of vertical photographs for the detection and
identification of marine mammal and turtle species. The majority of the
office work will involve reviewing photographs for marine species. This is
a grant funded position with at least 12 months of staffing provided;
additional service may be afforded only if additional grant funding is
secured. Flying schedules will cover dates throughout the year including
weekends and holidays. The successful applicant will be required to attend
and satisfactorily complete aircraft and marine safety and survival
training.

This is a full-time, 1-year, grant-funded position with the possibility for
extension. The position offers a comprehensive benefits package. This
position is primarily a field work position, requiring some irregular hours
and some long days on flight days. Occasional work on weekends and holidays
will also be required for fieldwork. The usual hours for non-fieldwork will
be Monday - Friday, 9a - 5p with flexibility based on the fieldwork
schedule. Non-fieldwork can be conducted remotely.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

   - Participate in all aerial survey activities, including observer
   logistics, scientific data collection, monthly reporting, photographic and
   data analysis, and ground contact.
   - Act as aerial observer on surveys for cetaceans and sea turtles,
   including participating in aerial photography.
   - Maintain safety and camera equipment and assist with preparation and
   in-flight troubleshooting.
   - Maintain flight and data logs, assist with data quality checking and
   assurance, assist with summarizing data and writing reports.
   - Photo-analysis of digital imagery for species detection and
   identifications, data processing and analysis.
   - Assist with right whale photo-identification and catalog processing.
   - Performs other position-related duties, as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS

*Minimum Training and Experience*

   - A or B.S in Biology or related science.
   - Minimum of two years research experience after college.
   - Minimum of six months previous aerial and/or boat survey experience.
   - Demonstrated skill in identifying marine mammals of New England.
   - Specialized photographic skills including previous experience using
   digital SLR cameras, especially for wildlife photography.
   - Photo-identification experience strongly desired.
   - Participation in right whale, other large whale, and turtle aerial
   research program.

*Knowledge, Skills and Abilities*

   - Familiarity with digital photography equipment and field use.
   - Proficient in Microsoft Office programs. Experience with Access and
   statistical software would be advantageous.
   - Good communication and coordination skills.
   - Ability to meet deadlines for data and report deliverables.
   - Attention to detail for proofing and quality-checking data.
   - Ability to work without supervision.
   - Ability to spend long hours performing photo analysis in the office.
   - Comfortable flying in a small aircraft without experiencing motion
   sickness.
   - This position requires regular travel to New Bedford Airport as early
   as 8am. Candidates must have access to reliable transportation to get to
   and from the airport.

For more information and to apply online please visit:
http://neaq.applicantpro.com/jobs/

*New England Aquarium is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in
the workplace and is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer as defined by
the EEOC. Here we foster a culture of respect, diversity, and inclusion. We
strive to engage and inspire a broad audience with our efforts to protect
the blue planet, and we believe a diverse workforce provides experiences,
skills, and perspectives that enrich our programs, strengthen
problem-solving, add creativity, and enhance our work environment.*
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