Battelle is guided by a founding mission. We invest our knowledge, 
talents and resources, helping our customers achieve their most 
important goals. We apply scientific rigor and creativity, succeeding 
where others may fail and we invest in our communities, making the world 
better for generations to come. All of us share a common purpose: to 
solve the greatest challenges of today and tomorrow.
 
Our 22,000 employees work at the forefront of scientific innovation to 
tackle critical challenges in security, human health, manufacturing, 
energy and environmental management. Battelle’s work is grounded in the 
belief that science, technology and a passion for excellence can make 
industries more competitive and the world a better place.

The National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) Program is currently 
seeking a Field Operations Manager. This position is located in 
Gainesville, FL and manages NEON operations at Ordway-Swisher Biological 
Station (Gainesville, FL), Disney Wilderness Preserve (Poinciana, FL), 
and Jones Ecological Research Center (Newton, GA).
 
Occasional travel outside the region will be required.

NEON is a continental-scale ecological observation facility sponsored by 
the National Science Foundation that gathers and synthesizes data on the 
impacts of climate change, land use change and invasive species on 
natural resources and biodiversity. The observatory is designed to 
collect high-quality, standardized data from field sites across the 
continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico.

Gainesville, FL is home to the University of Florida and Santa Fe 
College. Located in north-central Florida, Gainesville 
(http://www.visitgainesville.com/) is 2 hours from both the Atlantic and 
Gulf Coast. Gainesville boasts world-class fishing, snorkeling, 
canoeing, diving and kayaking and offers plenty of opportunity to enjoy 
the unique natural environment of the Florida peninsula.
 
JOB DESCRIPTION
This position manages a broad scope of scientific inquiry, managing a 
multi-disciplinary team of field scientists who collect measurements 
related to botany, mammalogy, limnology, micrometeorology, eddy flux and 
water quality at three NEON sites in Domain 03-Florida (Southeast).
 MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
•       Plan, schedule and ensure accurate execution, within NEON 
scientific parameters and annual budget, of all maintenance, repair and 
field sampling activities for 3 NEON field sites.
o       Coordination for instrument maintenance is required for 
approximately 40 different sensors, data acquisition system, power 
distribution system and supporting infrastructure (i.e. tower, 
instrument hut, boardwalks).
o       Coordination for field observations and collection are conducted 
using approximately 30 different protocols and multiple SOP’s with 
varying schedule requirements based on local ecosystem and current field 
conditions.
•       Recruit, train and manage all regular and temporary personnel 
supporting field office, lab and field site tasks.
•       Act as liaison between regional stakeholders, including 
educational and research organizations, local property owners and the 
general public and NEON Headquarters. 
•       Communicate NEON status and activities, local activities and 
partnerships, and regional issues and concerns to appropriate regional 
stakeholders and NEON staff. Work with regional stakeholders to resolve 
issues or concerns.
•       Plan and participate in local/regional community engagement 
activities (i.e. local/regional conferences or meetings, invited talks).
•       Ensure compliance with NEON safety policy and procedures.
•       Ensure appropriate equipment, materials and supplies are 
available to support required field activities. Ensure accuracy and 
efficient use of funds within assigned region.
 
 
THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS MUST BE MET TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS 
POSITION:
•       Bachelors’ Degree in life science field.
•       5 years previous experience supervising personnel including 
participating in hiring, training, and evaluating performance.
•       Previous experience developing and managing budgets and 
schedules.
•       Previous experience performing ecology related lab and field 
activities and/or maintaining scientific instrumentation (e.g. 
meteorological and aquatic sensors).
•       Previous experience communicating with external stakeholders 
such as customers, funding agencies, regulatory agencies, etc.
•       Requires critical human relation skills to understand, select, 
develop and motivate others.
•       Permanent U.S. Work Authorization required
 
THE FOLLOWING IS DESIRED, BUT NOT REQUIRED TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS 
POSITION:
•       Previous experience managing a technical field operations group.
•       Graduate study in biology, ecology, environmental science or 
related field.
•       Previous experience leading or participating in outdoor 
activities in remote areas.

Apply: https://jobs.battelle.org/ShowJob/Id/1168147/Manager,-Field-
Operations/


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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