*Lab Manager/Senior Research Technician*


*Description:*

We seek a highly motivated, organized, and detail-oriented Lab
Manager/Senior Research Technician to join our multidisciplinary team as
part of the Carmichael Lab at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab (
https://www.disl.edu/who-we-are/rcarmichael/) on Dauphin Island, AL.  Our
research focuses on how coastal habitats and species respond to natural and
anthropogenic disturbances.  We have a strong interest in bioindicator and
sentinel species applications, with projects that range from water quality
to shellfish and megafauna, including implications for human health.



The position will be responsible for general lab and project management in
support of the various research projects under PI Carmichael. They will
work closely with volunteers, interns, students, technicians, post-docs,
project partners, and community stakeholders.  Responsibilities may include
supply purchasing and some account management; meticulous data and record
keeping; maintaining confidential information; grant, report, and
scientific writing; volunteer and intern coordination and mentorship;
public education and outreach; and support for field and lab-based sample
collection and processing.  The selected candidate will display exceptional
ability to work independently and as part of a team, often taking a
leadership role.



The position will also be an integral part of the *Dauphin Island Sea Lab’s
Marine Mammal Research Program* and will be responsible for managing the
logistics of the Dauphin Island Sea Lab’s *Manatee Sighting Network*, a
citizen-science program focused on understanding manatee distribution and
habitat use in the northcentral Gulf of Mexico.  Associated
responsibilities include communication with citizen-scientists, sighting
report processing, database management, and data analysis, including
producing maps and figures to fulfill data requests.  The position will
assist with manatee research projects, including telemetry-based tracking
of tagged manatees and field observations of sighted, tagged or distressed
manatees. The position will provide support for the *Alabama Marine Mammal
Stranding Network*, including some field response for live or dead stranded
marine mammals, necropsy, and associated data collection.  Because the
Marine Mammal Research Program relies on public reporting, the selected
candidate must possess excellent communication skills and will be expected
to represent the program in a professional manner at all times.



*Essential qualifications:*

·         Master’s degree in biology, marine science, or a similar field

·         Research experience including use of databases, data analyses,
and data display

·         Excellent oral and written communication skills with experience
working with the public or involvement with a citizen-science program

·         Presentation experience for diverse audiences (e.g., public
outreach, scientific meetings)

·         Excellent organization and time management skills

·         Creative thinking and problem-solving skills

·         Experience working with a diverse group of colleagues

·         Ability and enthusiastic willingness to work a flexible schedule,
including some nights and weekends as needed and carrying an on-call
response phone

·         Ability and willingness to work in inclement conditions,
including extreme heat or cold

·         Superior knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite and Adobe Creative
Suite or similar

·         Experience with creating maps and managing data in ArcGIS



*Preferred qualifications:*

·         Knowledge of statistics with some experience in R

·         Experience with satellite tagging and telemetry

·         Experience writing newsletters, white papers, grant proposals or
scientific publications

·         Experience processing analytical samples

·         Boat and trailering experience

·         Experience managing, supervising, or mentoring personnel



Applicants must be eligible to legally work in the U.S. *at the time of
application*. International applicants are accepted; however, no visa
assistance can be provided. The selected candidate is responsible for their
own housing and transportation. Guidance for finding housing can be
provided but there is no relocation assistance.

*To apply*: *send a brief letter of interest (not to exceed 2 pages) and CV*
to rcarmich...@disl.org.  *Salary range*: $45,000-55,000, commensurate with
experience and qualifications.

*Benefits*: health and life insurance, retirement plan, paid time off,
support for career development, project-related travel, more.

*Review of applications will begin immediately. Applications close 17 May
2024*.



DISL is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from an
inclusive pool of prospective candidates without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression,
national origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or any other
identity information.  DISL recognizes that a variety of perspectives,
lived experiences, ideas, and passions allow us to better meet our goal of
ocean-literate communities in Alabama.


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Elizabeth Hieb
Research Technician/Lab Manager
251-861-2141 <1-251-861-2141> ext. 7547
eh...@disl.edu
https://www.disl.edu
101 Bienville Blvd Dauphin Island, AL 36528
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